All Saints Episcopal Church
Our mission is to spread the love of God to all by what we do and say.
Who we are
We are a small, welcoming church located in Southwest Greensboro, founded in 1959.
We have a long, proud history of serving the community of Greensboro through our outreach.
Through the dedication of our leadership, clergy, and volunteers, we are committed to the teachings of Jesus Christ and are here to spread His message.
Social justice grounded in the Bible is at the core of our mission.
We are open to worshipers of all ages and backgrounds, and strive to lead all who worship with us towards a deeper love for God.
We welcome and embrace diversity which makes us a healthier congregation, inclusive of all races, ethnicities, and sexual orientations.
We are an Episcopal church in the Diocese of North Carolina.
Worship Schedule
Join our community each Sunday at 10:00 a.m.
Morning glory fills the sky!
On the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays, the service of Morning Prayer is offered.
The Holy Eucharist is offered on the 2nd & 4th Sundays.
Both services include music and hymns.
10:00 am Service
You are also welcome to join us at 10:00 on Sunday morning for online worship at facebook.com/allsaintsgso.
Holy Week
Our Services for Holy Week truly span the week! Walk with us from the entrance to Jerusalem amid palm branches to Christ's resurrection on Easter.
Good Friday
Agape Maundy Thursday
Easter Altar
Friday, March 29th @ 12noon
Thursday, March 28th @ 6pm
Easter, March 31st
The Great Vigil at 6am
Holy Eucharist @ 10am
Breakfast is served between services.
This is your Prayer Service description. Use this space to provide more details such as where it’s held, when it begins and ends, and who it’s geared towards. Give your visitors all the information they need to come and join your congregation.
Maundy = Mandate. It was at this dinner with his disciples that Jesus gave his mandate that we, “do this in remembrance of me,” and that we love each other. This year we will begin our service with a meal and Eucharist in the Parish Hall, and finish in the Church with the stripping of the Altar and Solo, “Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?”
The Great Vigil begins in quiet darkness and ends in crashing hallelujahs (bring your cow or sleigh bells!) and dazzling lights. We listen to the stories that tell us who and what we are as children of God and celebrate the Risen Christ who conquers death.
Contact Us
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4211 Wayne Road,
Greensboro, NC 27407, USA
(336) 299-0705