Episodes
Sunday Jan 29, 2023
Sunday Jan 29, 2023
"[Christianity] is not the most obvious, conformist, rolling along with things, go-with-the-flow kind of faith. It demands, often, a rejection of what's going on in the world around us; the actions of our leaders and authorities; the ways our lives are governed by certain sets of 'unquestionable' principles."
Sunday Jan 22, 2023
Sunday Jan 22, 2023
"When Jesus calls us to be fishers of people, he invites us to quality time with him in the boat, not to be predators of those we cannot see."
Sunday Jan 15, 2023
Sunday Jan 15, 2023
"We receive baptism so that we can be equipped for the work God ordained for us to do for the rest of our lives. Dr. King was an example to us of how to live out the life of the baptized."
Sunday Jan 08, 2023
Sunday Jan 08, 2023
"Just as the water used at Jesus’ baptism flowed from the River Jordan into the sea and evaporated into great clouds then fell on a parched earth, baptism reminds us that our lives also flow together in the grace of God’s love."
Sunday Jan 01, 2023
Sunday Jan 01, 2023
"He has come into the world, which sets in motion something world-altering, foreshadowed in the name that he receives from before birth by way of divine messenger."
Sunday Dec 25, 2022
Sunday Dec 11, 2022
Sunday Dec 11, 2022
“Advent invites us into receptivity to God’s mercy. Each year, Advent is an opportunity to renew our relationship with Christ; to invite him to be born anew in our hearts.”
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
"Longing, hope, and repentance. These are some words that point us directly to the meaning of this holy season."
Sunday Nov 27, 2022
Sunday Nov 27, 2022
"God is eternal. But God is also in every moment. Our religion holds these two truths together in tension."
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Monday Nov 21, 2022
"As Christians, we are indeed citizens and resident aliens at the same time. We are residents of Brooklyn, yet our citizenship is in the kingdom of God, and our loyalty is ultimately to a very different king."
Welcome to All Saints' Church
Our parish has been part of the fabric of Park Slope since 1867. For more than 150 years, generations of people have come to this place for renewal, comfort, and a deeper knowledge of God.
As an Episcopal parish, All Saints’ Church is part of the global Anglican Communion, the third-largest body of Christians in the world. Anglicans everywhere look for God in the abundance and diversity of creation, strive to respect the dignity of every human being, and hold fast to faith in Jesus Christ. Because much of our particular tradition emerged in a time of conflict and strife, we value communion over dogma, welcome over boundaries, and the irrepressible love of God revealed in Jesus Christ.
If you are looking for a church home, have questions about the life of faith, or are simply curious about what we’re up to here, we would love to get to know you better. Please sign our guest register at the back of the church and introduce yourself to a member of the congregation, or if you've found us online, please introduce yourself here. We hope you will always find All Saints’ Church to be a place of warmth and welcome.
God bless you.