UPDATING YOUR ADDRESSPlease contact the parish office if you have moved in the last year or if you would like to change any other personal information.Email: office@allsaintsbrookline.org … [Read more...] about UPDATE YOUR ADDRESS
HOW TO JOIN ALL SAINTS
Wherever you are in your journey of faith… The decision to officially join a church as a voting member is typically one of increasing commitment and involvement over time driven by the inner promptings of the Spirit. Wherever you are on that journey, as a person growing in faith you will want … [Read more...] about HOW TO JOIN ALL SAINTS
LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Lay Eucharistic Ministers (LEM) are individuals trained to support worship at several levels. Individuals are first trained to administer the chalice during communion and point for the presider. After serving as chalice for a time, some may wish to receive further training and also begin serving as … [Read more...] about LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
ADDISON REREDOS EXHIBIT
When Julia DeWolf Gibbs Addison (1863–1936) arrived at All Saints Parish in 1894, accompanying her husband, Daniel Dulany Addison (1863–1936), the church’s first rector, she was already a noted artist, author, and art historian (fig. 1). Raised in Massachusetts and England and having traveled widely … [Read more...] about ADDISON REREDOS EXHIBIT
BELONGING AT ALL SAINTS
What does it mean to belong at All Saints?People of any faith or of no faith can feel a sense of belonging to All Saints. People walk different paths and come from different backgrounds so feeling a sense of belonging is relatively simple: attending worship, participating in a small-group … [Read more...] about BELONGING AT ALL SAINTS
HISTORY OF ALL SAINTS
All Saints Parish was conceptualized in 1893 when 24 people who lived near Cleveland Circle believed there should be an Episcopal church in their neighborhood. At the time, there were already two Episcopal churches located in eastern Brookline: St. Paul's Church, built and consecrated in 1852 and … [Read more...] about HISTORY OF ALL SAINTS
LAY EUCHARISTIC VISITORS
Several people in our parish are trained and licensed by the diocese to bring Communion to homebound individuals following the Sunday service. Lay Eucharistic Visitors take the Sacraments to those who are unable to come to church for reasons of illness or infirmity. If you are unable to come to … [Read more...] about LAY EUCHARISTIC VISITORS