- All Saints Church, Pasadena
Our campus is located just east of City Hall in Downtown Pasadena Church offices are open Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a m -4:00 p m , on Friday 9:00 a m -12:30 p m , and from 8:30 a m -12:30 p m on Sundays
- Live Stream – All Saints Church, Pasadena
If you are new to All Saints, please fill out a welcome card and let us know who you are — then scroll down and explore our virtual welcome bag with lots of information about the mission and ministry of All Saints Church
- Who We Are - All Saints Church, Pasadena
All Saints Church is a large, welcoming church located in central Pasadena, one of 147 congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, a diocese of the Episcopal Church, the United States province of the Anglican Communion
- Worship Services - All Saints Church, Pasadena
Our campus is located just east of City Hall in Downtown Pasadena Church offices are open Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a m -4:00 p m , on Friday 9:00 a m -12:30 p m , and from 8:30 a m -12:30 p m on Sundays Open other times by appointment
- Welcome – All Saints Church, Pasadena
Welcome to All Saints Church! Our mission is to make God’s love tangible through our core values of Radical Inclusion, Courageous Justice, Joyful Spirituality, and Ethical Stewardship—and Jesus’ central message of compassion and respect for all people undergirds all that we undertake
- Leadership Contact - All Saints Church, Pasadena
All Saints staff members are available by phone or email to talk with newcomers and parishioners Please click on their name for a page with more information about individual staff members—including their portfolio and Sabbath Days
- Clergy Staff Directory – All Saints Church, Pasadena
Please use the alphabetical staff list below to contact All Saints Church staff members by phone or email or call the Front Desk at (626) 796-1172 during office hours and someone will assist you
- Art, Architecture History - All Saints Church, Pasadena
All Saints was founded in 1883, the first Episcopal parish in Pasadena Members who had begun meeting in a private home three years earlier, eventually purchased a site among orange groves at the corner of Garfield Avenue and Colorado Boulevard in 1885 and built a small wooden church
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