Don’t miss the party! Sunday, June 3, after the 10 a.m. service, we will celebrate our Annual Picnic on the Patio BBQ, Salute our graduates and say Aloha to Summer!
Learn MoreWe need more ushers, greeters, readers, prayer leaders, Altar Guild members (who prepare the altar before worship), Lay Eucharistic Ministers (who help give communion), coffee hour hosts and people to help at the information table. People of all ages can serve as ministers of worship!
Learn MoreAll Saints’ annual meeting, held on April 22, 2018, laid out our path forward for the next few years. Here are some of the highlights…
Learn MoreAll Saints’ Annual Meeting is planned for Sunday, April 22. As in previous years, we will have one combined worship service, at 9:00 a.m. to accommodate the annual meeting.
Learn MoreThose of us at All Saints know quite well what it is like for our community to be hit with devastation. As we move forward from the Thomas fires, debris flows, and evacuations, we would like to send messages of hope to others who are in crisis because we know what it feels like to be remembered and encouraged. On April 14 we will be sponsoring two opportunities to “pay it forward.”
Learn MoreAt this time, we expect to be closed through Thursday, March 22, 2018. All on campus meetings, activities, and services are suspended during this time. We will notify the church community if changes occur as this storm system develops.
Learn MoreThe church office and campus will be closed Tuesday, March 13th due to mandatory evacuation orders.
Learn MoreSanta Barbara County issued new storm evacuation definitions, a 72-hour storm evacuation timeline, and an interactive map to prepare for any storm which could generate more than a half-inch of rain in a very short period of time.
Learn MoreAs we approach one month since the mudslide, All Saints seeks to reunite those who gathered to serve and be served at All Saints-by-the-Sea on January 9, and all from the community who have been impacted by the mudslide.
Learn MoreAll Saints is partnering with an ad hoc group of (strong) area residents who are led by Abe Powell, the president of the Montecito Fire Protection District Board. He’s organized the Santa Barbara Bucket Brigade of people who are helping residents to dig mug out from their homes.
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