Worship at All Saints
The principal worship service at All Saints is the Holy Eucharist, also called Holy Communion. We celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday morning, at 8:00 a.m. using Rite I and 10:00 a.m. using Rite II in the nave.

We strive for beauty and elegance in our worship, and we believe worship is a participatory event. So, we use acolytes to help set the altar and carry in the cross and torches, we use readers from the congregation to read our Bible lessons, and another to lead the prayers of the people, we use a lay eucharistic minister to help serve the communion, and at the 10:00 service, a choir helps lead the singing.

On some Sundays, we also celebrate Holy Baptism for those who desire it. Baptism is the principal initiation rite into the Body of Christ, the Lord's family. So, we baptize infants as well as adults. Those who are baptized as infants are later invited to make a mature affirmation of their faith in the presence of our bishop at a rite of confirmation. The bishop visits All Saints at least once a year.