
Welcome!
We know visiting a church for the first time can be intimidating, so we want you to know what to expect when you visit All Saints.
Location
We meet Sundays at First Methodist- Baylor Campus.
On Sunday, September 7, 2025, we’ll begin meeting at our new home, Bell’s Hill Elementary.
Our service begins at 10AM
Children & Youth
Nursery (Small Saints) is available for children ages 4 and under.
Children in grades kindergarten through fourth grade (Kid Saints) are dismissed for their own formation time during the sermon and brought back in time for Communion.
Our youth (5th-8th graders) meet twice a month in parishioners’ homes for a special time of fellowship and formation.
Read about our child safety policies here.
For our youth programing, we follow our diocesan guidelines.
Worship
As Anglicans, we worship liturgically, meaning clergy and congregants participate together in our worship service. Our particular form of worship finds its origin in liturgies from the earliest centuries of the church. Musically, we seek to blend traditional hymns with theologically-rich, modern songs, in order to benefit from the best of old and new in worship music. Our service lasts about an hour and 20 minutes.
Special Considerations
As a church, we desire to be as accessible as possible.
We have gluten-free wafers for communion for those with gluten sensitivity. We use bulletins for most of the liturgy but also project the parts of our liturgy on a screen for easy reading. Our meeting space has an accessible sanctuary and bathrooms, as well accessible parking with a ramp to the sidewalk.
Culture
Sundays at All Saints are relaxed and welcoming. As far as attire, people wear anything from their “Sunday best” to jeans and t-shirts. We seek to be an authentic community of faith and hospitality, so come as you are and expect to feel welcomed as our guest.
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Affiliations
All Saints is an Anglican church. Anglicanism is a Protestant Christian tradition that emerged from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. It is the third-largest Protestant denomination in the world. The Anglican Church has a rich tradition of making disciples around the world and now includes some 85 million members in more than 165 countries.
The Anglican Church is made up of 40 provinces spanning the globe. The provinces are subdivided into dioceses, and the dioceses into parishes. All of the provinces are autonomous, free to make decisions in their own ways. All Saints belongs to Churches for the Sake of Others (C4SO), which is a diocese in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), our province. Learn more about both our province and our diocese by clicking the images below.