
Our Ministries
Life at All Hallows
At All Hallows Parish, ministry happens in many different ways - through worship, service, care for one another, and time spent together.
Whether you are looking to serve, connect, or simply get to know others, there is a place for you here

Worship & Formation
Faith is something we grow into over time.
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The Rector’s Forum
A weekly Sunday morning gathering for discussion, learning, and reflection, led by Fr. Jeff. -
Altar Guild
A quiet and meaningful ministry supporting the preparation of the altar for worship. -
Flower Guild & Parish Garden
Flowers for worship are often grown and arranged by parishioners, and vegetables from the garden support local families.
Care for One Another
We believe church is a place where people are known and supported.
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Pastoral Care
Offering visits, calls, meals, transportation, and prayer during times of need. -
Lay Eucharistic Ministry
Bringing communion and spiritual care to those who are unable to attend in person. -
Welcoming Ministry
Helping new visitors and members feel at home and connected.

For Children & Youth
We are continuing to grow in how we support young people and families.
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Sunday School & Youth Group
Opportunities for children and youth to learn, ask questions, and grow in faith.
Teachers and volunteers are always welcome

Global Mission
All Hallows also participates in international ministry.
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Refugee Support (Uyum America)
A long-standing partnership supporting Syrian refugee families in Türkiye, including direct relationship, financial support, and ongoing engagement.

Community Life
Relationships are at the heart of parish life.
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Coffee Hour & Fellowship
Time to gather, talk, and build friendships after worship. -
Parish Volunteers
From maintaining shared spaces to supporting events, many hands make parish life possible.

Serving Our Community
Service is a central part of life at All Hallows.
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Food Pantry
Supporting local families with food and essential items. -
Repurposing Ministry
Distributing clothing, household goods, and practical support. -
School Supply Drives & Angel Tree
Seasonal efforts to support children and families in our community. -
Quilters & Yarn Ministry
Creating handmade items such as quilts, hats, and scarves for those in need.
