All Saints’ Park Slope

An Episcopal parish in the heart of Park Slope, Brooklyn. Sundays at 10am.

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Episodes

Tuesday Sep 13, 2022

"Is it possible that the lost ones in this story are actually the ones who are the most righteous? Or, rather, the most self-righteous?"

Friday Sep 09, 2022

“What will it take for you and for me to more deeply surrender to the work God is doing in us? What small adjustments, or big adjustments, are calling out to us, to live more in the path of love, commitment, and transformation God is leading each one of us on?”

Monday Aug 29, 2022

“And there is profound freedom in living a life this way, a life that opens us up out of ourselves and toward someone else.” 

Sunday Aug 21, 2022

"Jesus makes it clear that healing is for all people, at all times, in all places."

Sunday Aug 14, 2022

"A religion of peace without the sword is a religion of the privileged alone."

Sunday Aug 07, 2022

"What we learn is that, more than anything, [right religion] is about a disposition of the heart that comes directly out of what our lives look like when we are not 'doing' religion." 

Tuesday Aug 02, 2022

"Why would this rich person make such a poor decision? How does this decision cause him not to be rich toward God? Yes, he's rich, but what does he do with his riches?"

Tuesday Jul 26, 2022

"But you see, none of this activity that shapes so much of our lives is anywhere to be found in the Bible. Instead, Jesus tells us to embrace this day; to turn to god as the creator of all things, and to ask for something so simple: 'give us this day our daily bread'." 

Sunday Jul 17, 2022

"Jesus knows that Martha is a good person. Jesus just wants her to understand that herself. Jesus wants Martha to give herself the gift of sitting at his feet from time to time, when he happens to arrive at her house."

Sunday Jul 10, 2022

“And why is it that when we see the Good Samaritan, we see and celebrate him as this kind of a Lone Ranger figure, who against all odds and without anyone else in the mix, is jumping in as the sole hero to help and aid and console? Why do we think it’s only his responsibility? Why do we think that this is a good thing?”

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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.

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