All Saints Episcopal Church

Arms Open. Always.

Welcome to All Saints

All Saints is a different kind of church—progressive, intellectually honest, and radically welcoming. We’re a community where your questions matter as much as your faith, where ancient liturgy meets contemporary witness, and where “all” isn’t just in our name, it’s our practice. Whether you’re exploring faith for the first time or coming home after time away, there’s a place for you here.

All Saints Episcopal Church sanctuary interior with wood ceiling, rows of pews, and altar

worship with us

Here at our church, we invite you to be part of our vibrant worship community. Join us every Sunday for uplifting services that connect you to faith and fellowship.

8:00 A.M. Service

Quiet, contemplative service in our chapel with spoken liturgy. (45 min)

10:00 AM Service

Full choral liturgy with music and choir in our main sanctuary. Children’s program included. (75 min)

5:00 PM Service

Vespers, a quiet candlelit service in our chapel. (45 min)

September – May

All are welcome at Communion—no membership or baptism required.

Upcoming Events

Join us for our upcoming activities! These events are a wonderful way to connect with others in the community. We invite you to come and be part of the fellowship. Each event is designed to engage, uplift, and bring us closer. Stay tuned for details! 

What Our Members Are Saying...

“All Saints is a special place where I feel loved, and can share love, with my church family and our community.”

Aimee L.

“It’s a very welcoming church with sermons that make you think.”

Charlie R.

“All Saints is my family and has been for many years. They love me regardless of my sexual orientation.”

Jo H.

“All Saints continually encourages me to explore my faith journey.”

Gretchen S.

“When we first visited All Saints, a big selling point for our kids was the quality coffee hour snacks. What kept us coming back was the people.”

Janet E.

“I visited several churches in the area looking for a church that felt like a community. The moment I walked into All Saints I knew I had found my church home.”

David W.

“All Saints has fed my soul for over thirty years. It is my happy place.”

Janet C.

“I feel so grateful to have found a church home at All Saints.”

Ellen A.

“As a queer person who is passionate about social justice, I feel I have finally found my faith home.”

“We are a fourth generation family at All Saints. All Saints feels like family.”

Marcia A.

“The community was exactly what we were looking for, and we knew it as soon as we walked in the door.”

Ethan H.