Weekly Schedule
Monday   
Church office closed
9 am-12 pm English Class (Franklin Adult Ed)
6-7 pm Aerobics class in the Parish Hall
7:30 pm N.A. meeting, parish hall
Tuesday
9AM-12 pm English Class (Franklin Adult Ed)
6:30-8:00 pm Youth Group in the parish hall
7:30 pm A.A. meeting, parish hall
Wednesday
9 am-12 pm English Class (Franklin Adult Ed)
6-7 pm Aerobics class in the Parish Hall
7-8 pm Healthy Lifestyle talks and classes in the Parish Hall
Thursday
9 am-12 pm English Class (Franklin Adult Ed)
Friday
9 am-12 pm Watercolor Class for Seniors
7:30-9 pm Grupo Hispano Estudio Biblico
6-7 pm Aerobics class in the Parish Hall
Saturday
10 am-12 pm First Communion Class
10 am-12 pm Confirmation Class (when in session)

The church's office is closed on Mondays. To communicate with a priest about any matter call the church office (323-255-6806) or email (allsaintsla@gmail.com). Your calls and emails will be returned promptly. Feel free to come by the offices Tuesday-Sunday and you may catch Fr. Tom Callard, but since we have no other staff you may find the offices closed.
Our Church
We exist to tell the stories of Jesus to our community through evangelism, outreach, social justice, empowerment, worship and education. We see our mission as discovering new ways to convey and celebrate the Good News of Jesus Christ in worship, work and action. We are diverse and open for all people. You will be welcomed here.

Nuestra Iglesia
Nuestra iglesia existe para contar las historia de Jesús a nuestra comunidad por medio del evangelismo, justicia social, servicio para los demas, la adoracion, y la educación. En nuestra misión vemos el cómo descubrir nuevas maneras de comunicar y celebrar las buenas noticias de Jesucristo en la adoración, el trabajo y la acción. Somos una comunidad diversa, para toda persona. Usted va a estar bienvenido o bienvenida aqui.
First Communion Pics
If you are interested in preparing your children to receive their First Holy Communion, All Saints offers instruction for youth from ages 7 and up. First Communion is not a prerequisite for those wishing to receive the Communion in our church, but it is a wonderful way of educating children about the church, the faith, and the stories of Jesus.
Photos of Mardi Gras 2011
Fotos de Carnaval 2011
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Mardi Gras
Carnaval
Feb 18, 7pm
Food, live Latin jazz, dancing & fun. $10 in advance
Worship Schedule:
10:00 AM Mass in English
12:30 PM Misa en Espanol



Ingles Clases Lunes-Jueves
Con maestra profesional. Gratis. Cuidado de ninos. 9am-12:30 pm
Aerobics $2 6PM Monday, Wednesday and Friday, open to all, professional instructors
Youth Group:  Tuesday Night, 6:30-8 p.m. open for all, activities, fellowship and faith.
Free Food:  The 4th Saturday of the month, doors open 8:30am, Parish Hall. Donations accepted Sundays and throughout the week.
Epiphany
Epifania
Appearing Sundays
Estudio Biblico
7:30PM Viernes con el Grupo Hispano. Ahora: Estudio del Evangelio segun San Marcos.
Reflections from our Annual Meeting and Ministry Celebration
I do not need to go anywhere to find Jesus, for I have already been found. I do not need to go anywhere to receive Jesus for I have already been received. I am located right here, and I am part of what exists everywhere. Yet I go to church. I participate in its activities. I partake of what it has to offer. It feeds what I do and enables me to be better, to be a better church for the community inside me and the world around me. I go to church in order to make my life better, to be fed, pardoned, strengthened and blessed, and so I do not have to do it alone.
It is not automatic. I cannot be so good alone. I do not have the strength and knowledge and skill. So I go to church to be a better church. I support the church for my own support it brings me. It is true: it is only by giving that we receive.
This is what it was like for the first disciples who were called by Jesus back when there was no structured organized religion and no place where you went to find Jesus on a Sunday morning, and no ministries and committees and budgets and buildings to maintain. You were called. He spoke to you directly and you knew it.
For all we have gained through our ministries and boards and committees and budgets and buildings, and for all they give us which makes it easier to find Jesus, we still have to find Jesus. And to know that we are his church. Not some building or place. And if we lose that truth that we are the first and best church of Jesus Christ, we will never understand what a church  really is.
None of what we do at All Saints matters unless we see ourselves as those first disciples did. They only knew Jesus and each other and the common ministry of world around them. So put aside everything else except for him, your neighbor and the world. And you will see what church looks like. How do we live that truth? How do we structure our faith and energy so that we’re not just focused on buildings and ministries and groups and committees, but focused on God and our Neighbor? How do we become church that looks like church?  Return to Jesus. Feed on him and receive. And then share it

Father Tom Callard, Rector
News and Updates

Mardi Gras: February 18 from 7-11 pm, tickets only $10 in advance $15 at the door.
Ash Wednesday: February 22, 8 pm Mass in English, 6 pm Spanish.
Stations of the Cross: starting February 29 and every Wednesday in Lent.


We are collecting food, cans, dried goods for the Food Pantry. Please share what you can. Last month we gave food to almost 90 people, most of whom have families. The Food Pantry is the 4th Saturday of every month, with free food available for anyone. Come January 28. Doors open at 8:30 AM.


The official All Saints Calendar is here


Links We Like
The Lectionary Page to follow our Sunday lessons each week. We follow the RCL (Revised Common Lectionary). 
The National Religious Campaign against Torture (NRCAT) working to end torture.
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) to bring about equality for all of God's Family.
The Wall Las Memorias a community service agency located in Highland Park working to support people living with HIV / AIDS and educate Latino Youth.

Select Recent Sermons

First Communion 2012
Easter Sunday 2011
Palm Sunday 2011
Lent 4 2011

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IGLESIA EPISCOPAL DE TODOS LOS SANTOS
5619 MONTE VISTA STREET
LOS ANGELES, CA 90042
323-255-6806
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First Communion Accepting registrations for the 2012 Class of First Communion and Confirmation
Ash Wednesday
Miercoles de Ceniza
Feb 22