Welcome to the beloved community at All Saints
We hope to see you on Sunday morning for our 10am Holy Eucharist at 555 Waverley Avenue in Palo Alto, California. We are also live-streaming our services to Facebook and live streaming/archiving our recordings on YouTube. After service we gather together joyfully for coffee hour on our Labyrinth courtyard or in the parish hall during cooler weather.
Service Bulletins: For the upcoming services and past Sundays; like a program for a play, these list the readings, music, prayers, and announcements.
Here’s what to expect if you visit us in-person:
Worship In the Sanctuary
At All Saints Episcopal Church Palo Alto we enjoy welcoming visitors and newcomers: whether you’re just passing through or looking for a church home, we are honored by your presence. Everyone who desires to draw near to Christ is welcome to receive Communion at All Saints Episcopal Church Palo Alto.
Our Sunday liturgy comprises both Scripture and Eucharist, or Holy Communion. We follow the liturgical framework of the Book of Common Prayer, while often drawing on treasures from the wider Anglican world. We find ourselves refreshed and enriched by seasonal variation. Our congregation is comprised of members from different church backgrounds and religious traditions, and we seek to embrace and celebrate our common life in ways that speak to all.
Our service booklets are designed to make it easy for everyone to follow and fully participate in the service as each is comfortable. Take a look here.
If you are feeling ill, please plan to watch our online streamed service to help keep everyone safe. Masks are optional.
Glorious Music
We love to sing! We sing hymns and service music, accompanied by a piano, our wonderful organ, and sometimes guitar. Our services are enhanced by our adult choir and, occasionally, by our children’s choir and instrumentalists from among our congregation.
A Liturgical Service
Liturgical worship is a formal type of worship which contains set prayers, readings or rituals, used in the Episcopal church. It is a worldwide order of service and so can then be followed by people who visit other countries or churches or live in another country. This is an ancient pattern of worship that goes back to the earliest centuries of the church and that we share with other Anglican churches in the world.
Our clergy wear traditional vestments, our choir in cassock and surplice, though we wear that formality lightly. We create a place for children in our worship and intersperse contemporary music accompanied on the guitar with the highest and grandest music played on our magnificent pipe organ by our music director.
All are welcome.
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry is the elected head of the Episcopal Church. Bishop Lucinda Ashby is the elected bishop of our diocese, the Diocese of El Camino Real. More on how the Episcopal Church governs itself democratically.