We are a congregation of Christians
who recognize our continuity with
followers of Jesus down the centuries,
who believe the Good News of
His resurrection and His saving power today,
who accept the
inspiration of the Bible and its authority for our lives,
who value and practice the Anglican traditions of worship, liturgy, and
governance,
who seek to experience and to grow in faith and grace by
living out lives worthy of Christ's calling,
who welcome young and old
seeking to find and know God in Christ,
and who daily endeavor better to know Jesus Christ and to make Him known.
We stand in the Protestant and Evangelical tradition of Anglicanism, with historic roots in the Reformation, acknowledging the essential unity of the Catholic church consisting of all who are reconciled to God the Father through the merit of Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit.
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We are members of the Episcopal Church and united in faith and commitment with the world-wide Anglican Communion. We enjoy worship using liturgy from the Book of Common Prayer, enlivened by hymns and spiritual songs from all ages right up to the present. We come mostly from Belmont and the surrounding towns of west suburban Boston. We are a fellowship of mutual love and support, connected to and seeking to serve the local communities in which we live. We are new-borns, children, youth, single and married adults, families, and seniors. |
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Our Co-Rectors are part of a growing group of Communion Partner Rectors. As part of that group they affirm and adhere to the teaching of Lambeth Resolution 1.10 , affirm and accept the recommendations of the Windsor Report, and endorse the Anglican Communion Covenant.
A message from the Archbishop of Canterbury on the Anglican Communion CovenantAll Saints' Church is a member of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.
All Saints' Church has been designated a Godly Play Center of Excellence by the Godly Play Foundation. Learn more about Godly Play here.
Information about our congregation's organization:
What is the
Vestry and who is on it?
Parish
By-laws