CANCELLED March 14-15. Watch for new dates. A stunning photographic portrait study, Facing Faith, will be presented by local photographer Randy Tunnell as a Pop-Up Art Show in the Sunset Center ...
What is a pilgrim? Irish poet David Whyte, in his book Consolations, describes a pilgrim as: the average human being someone on their way somewhere else someone never quite knowing whether ...
Returning this year, on Saturday, February 29, the Chili Challenge offers delicious eats and a chance to win a Hawaiian cottage stay in 2021. Challengers will take on the 2019 ...
We began A Year of Pilgrimage — Walking the Way of Jesus in 2019. Now, early in 2020, we continue... traveling east to our namesake Parish Mission—All Saints Day School ...
As Advent approached, All Saints' Church launched the "Bee a Light in the World" campaign to raise funds needed to purchase new energy-efficient LED taper candles to light the aisles ...
We have decked the halls for Christmas Week at All Saints' Carmel. We hope you will come share in the season and experience the JOY as we celebrate Christ coming ...
Advent has come. Again. The beginning of our liturgical church year. And it starts with remembering how God prepared the way for his Light and Peace to come into the ...
Jews, Christians, Muslims United (JCM United) launches a new weekly soup kitchen this Thursday, November 21, called Abraham's Tent. It will be located in Seaside and staffed by 15 volunteers, five ...
Sunday, October 27, was a significant marker in the life of All Saints' Church. We celebrated the anniversary of our Consecration in 1912 as a Parish within the Diocese of ...
These days the Episcopal Church is all about pilgrimage—long ones, short ones, and one soon to be experienced at our Diocesan annual convention as “A Call to Pilgrimage.” Earlier this ...