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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. We hope you will always find All Saints’ Church to be a place of warmth and welcome.

God bless you.
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The Earth is God’s love letter of abundance
Deacon Jennifer invites us to see the discipline of prayer all around us.
Looking for healing? Start with gratitude.
The parable of Lazarus and the rich man, 2025 edition
Is there no balm in Gilead? Humanity is ailing and we seek a salve for our souls. We seek a balm in Gilead.
If you’re feeling lost, come to church.
For Christians, the state of the nation and the state of our souls are two parts of the same equation.
"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” And, that means so is love. Keep loving and abide in Christ Jesus. 
Jesus came to bring the fire. What does that fire mean for us? 
Jesus says, where your treasure is there your heart will be also. But what if both your treasure and your heart are in the wrong place?
Our hearts break, as does God's, for all the ways we fall short of loving each other and loving God. God's heart grieves, too, and yet God is constantly calling us into relationship with God, a relationship that reveals the fullness of life.
Jesus assures the Holy Spirit to those to ask the Father.  When we communicate with God, we receive the Holy Spirit and are inspired to live together as the Body of Christ in the world. 
Amos’ summer fruits were rotted to the core by the greed of the wealthy and powerful. Sound familiar?
The Gospel is the opposite of a conspiracy theory.
Even though we are in the midst of kingdoms men have built, the Kingdom of God has come near to you.  Where do we find and receive the Kingdom of God? 
The kingdom of God is here and now, with liberation and belonging for all.
The Rev. Miguel Escobar preaches about Jesus’ healing power in the face of empire, as told in Luke’s story of the Gerasene demoniac.
The Trinity teaches us that God is community. 
Don’t worry, AI’s got nothing on the Holy Spirit.
Today’s guest preacher is the Rev. Dcn. Joo Hong Young, Pastoral Care Manager at New York Presbyterian-Brooklyn Methodist Hospital.
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