About Us

All Saints Episcopal Church

The word “Episcopal” refers to government by bishops.

The historic episcopate continues the work of the first apostles in the Church, guarding the faith, unity and discipline of the Church,
and ordaining men and women to continue Christ’s ministry. An Episcopalian is a person who belongs to the Protestant Episcopal Church,
the branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion in the United States.

As Episcopalians, we believe:

The Holy Scriptures are the revealed word of God, which inspired the human authors of the Scripture, and which is interpreted by the Church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit (Bible Gateway- http://www.biblegateway.com )

The Nicene Creed is the basic statement of our belief about God. It was adopted in the 300s by the early church founders and is said every Sunday in Episcopal and Anglican churches around the United States and world (http://www.creeds.net/ancient/nicene.htm).

The two great sacraments of the Gospel, given by Christ to the Church, are Baptism and the Holy Eucharist. In Baptism, we renounce Satan, repent of our sins, and adopt Jesus as our Lord and Savior. In the Holy Eucharist, the center of our worship life, we remember and participate in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ until his coming again.

Catechism: The teachings and beliefs of the Episcopal Church are articulated in this “Outline of the Faith.” It is designed in a question and answer format ( http://www.bcponline.org )

For more information, please visit the Episcopal Diocese of Texas website at:
http://www.epicenter.org/the-episcopal-faith/episcopal-faith/episcopal-beliefs/

ALL SAINTS MISSION

Everyday people + Embracing Christ + Every Day.

We are a diverse family of Christians seeking to know God intimately in the church and in the world from Sunday to Saturday.

All Saints Values

Supportive Relationships Growing Disciples- We have many small group ministries based on different interests from Bible study, Sunday School, Wednesday night programs that include prayer, food, crafts, and fellowship.

Spirit-filled Worship-In the Anglican and Episcopal Tradition our worship follows the structure of the Book of Common Prayer. Within the bounds of that structure we have a relaxed and somewhat informal family atmosphere. Not too casual; not too formal, but come as you are.

Loving our Neighbor-All Saints is very motivated to help people in need. We continue to joyfully support our food pantry and our ministry to homeless families. We also contribute when necessary in smaller ways that are less organized. We want to make a positive impact in our community and share the love of God with others.

If you share these values or hope to share them one day come be a follower of Jesus with us.

All Saints Episcopal Church

Our Staff

We are a community of people loving each other and our Lord. Be completely humble and gentle, be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep this holy unity.

Priest in Charge

The Reverend Jim Morgan

Tel: 281-499-9603


Email: rector@allsaints-stafford.org

Administator

Glenna Thomas

Tel: 281-969-7398

Email: administrator@alsaints-stafford.org

Accountant

Debbie Sansom

Tel: 832-539-1059

Email: accounting@allsaints-stafford .org

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