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What is the style of music played?
Our musical worship evenly blends past and present, ancient-future, traditional hymnody with contemporary worship songs. We are determined to sing songs rich in truth that engage our hearts as well as our minds. To read more about our philosophy of worship at All Saints Church, click here.

Do you have a choir?
Yes, we do. The All Saints Choir typically sings on feast days, holidays, or special events. To find out more about the All Saints Choir, click here.

Do you celebrate Holy Communion?
Yes, we celebrate Holy Communion each Sunday.

Who is able to receive Communion?
The Lord’s Table is open to any baptized follower of Christ. Genuine faith, reverence, confessing and forsaking our sins, and earnest efforts to be at peace with all people are the requirements Jesus makes of all his followers as he welcomes us to his table.

Why do you celebrate Holy Communion each Sunday?
First of all – this is communion, with Jesus Christ and with one another! The sacrament of communion sustains our life and faith as followers of Jesus and transforms us as we “present our bodies (all of us) as living sacrifices, our reasonable service of worship” through Christ (Romans 12:1-2).

Do you have Sunday School classes?
Yes, we do. We call them Faith Formation classes at All Saints. These classes are from 9:00 - 9:45 on Sunday mornings. To see what's on in Faith Formation right now, click here.

What will my children do on Sunday mornings?
We have Faith Formation classes for Preschoolers up through High School. During the worship service, children in Preschool up to 5th grade are dismissed to go to Children's Church. They return in time for Communion. For infants up to age three, we offer Nursery care.

Why do children return to the service?
It is our conviction that families should worship together. Worshipping means thinking intentionally and focusing our affections on God. Children can learn to do this in the context of their families and the worshipping community.

Is there a Youth Group for my kids?
Yes! Wired is our ministry to middle schoolers. Roots is our ministry to high schoolers.

Do you have small groups?
Yes, we do. Our small groups are named 242 Groups, after the description of community in Acts 2:42. To read more or to find out where a group meets near you, click here.

Are you involved in Local Missions?
We are currently engaged in several projects and relationships in our local community. We are deeply involved in back-to-school programs and after-school programs, serving children and families in our area. We are partners with full-time local missionaries who serve students and special population groups and we also have members who serve in many different local and community outreach ministries around our community. Click here for more details about our Local Outreach Ministries.

Are you involved in International Missions?
We have a direct, sister partnership with the parish of St Paul’s Cathedral in Butare, Rwanda, a comprehensive, growing 100-year relationship. We also partner with missionaries in Turkey, Czech Republic, Rwanda, China and the Philippines. Our congregation is involved personally with countless Christian workers and ministries around the world. Click here to learn more about our International Outreach Ministries.

What is the Anglicanism?
Anglicanism is the tradition of Christianity associated with the Anglican Church. The Anglican Church is a Biblically-based church with ancient roots and a treasure of rich resources that help us grow as followers of Jesus Christ to Love God and serve our Communities as Christians. To read more about Anglicanism, click here.