
Absolution restores the life, when by sin we have broken or marred our union with Christ, the source of our life

From our family to you and your families
WELCOME
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At All Saints Anglican Church we are all United in Hope and Joined in Faith
We want our 1st Time Visitors to know that many of us were once a 1st time visitor to an Anglican Church.
We welcome your attendance and any questions that you may have about the liturgical history of our faith.
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Anglicanism has often been characterized as representing a "Middle Way" between Protestantism and Catholicism.
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Our worship and theology follow the ancient forms of the English Church, expressed through the English Missal, the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, and the 1940 Hymnal.
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We are an ancient church that has remained steadfast and faithful to the biblical teachings of Christ our Lord and Savior.
Our Weekday Mass is at 12:00 noon
Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday and Friday
Please use the south entrance to the church (see map below)
SUNDAY
Morning Prayer 10:00am
Morning Mass 11:00am
Lesson and Carols
December 14th at 6:00 pm
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Liturgy uses this holy season to teach us, through hymns, canticles and other forms of expression, of voice or ritual, used by the Holy Spirit. The Church shows us how grateful we should be for so great a blessing, and how to gain its benefit: our hearts should be as much prepared for the coming of Christ as if he were still to come into this world. The same lesson is given us for our imitation by the words and example of the holy men of the Old Testament.
“He loves us beyond comprehension,
and we cannot diminish his love for us.”
Saint Peter
All Saints
