Welcome to All Saints!
To call all people to unity with God and each other in Christ
All Saints is a church that welcomes and includes all people as beloved children of God. We are a church community that is safe for all God’s people to be exactly who God created them to be. So if you are searching for a loving, inclusive church where the sacrament of Holy Eucharist invites all of us to the unconditional love of God, please join us. Learn about our mission.
We worship using the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, and a variety of hymnody and musical styles.
Worship with us.
We worship on Sundays at 9:00am. Whoever you are. Wherever you are from. Whatever you seek. We invite you to worship with us. We are meeting in person and virtually via Zoom. To join us, fill out the contact form on the contact page, and we will send you information on how to join us on Sunday. Contact us and tell us about yourself and consider joining our services on Sundays.
Supporting All Saints
Please consider an online donation to All Saints via a special giving form set up by the Episcopal Church in Colorado. 100% of the funds less bank charges will be directed to All Saints.
You can also mail a check to the church office, or have your pledge directly drafted from your bank account. Please contact our bookkeeper by using the contact form on the contact page.
Diocese of Colorado
All Saints is part of the Diocese of Colorado. Our diocese is made up of about 95 worshipping congregations. However you got here, wherever you are in your faith journey, we hope to connect you with information and inspiration in the Holy Spirit. We take our call to God through Jesus Christ seriously, with joy and curiosity. What does that mean to us?
It means that we are followers of Jesus in a complex world where we explore the truth of our faith in community. We are followers of Jesus in our lives, every day. We are here to bring the Kingdom of God to the complex, ambiguous, volatile, uncertain world of the 21st century. From all of our different places on the spiritual path, we look for common ground. We are open and welcoming to difference in all its beautiful manifestations and stand, as Jesus would, with the world. We use discipleship, servanthood, and proclamation as our way. Being Episcopalian means being involved. It does not mean we need to agree or be perfect.
In the words of our Presiding Bishop, Michael Curry, “We are part of the Jesus Movement, and he has summoned us to make disciples and followers of all nations and transform this world by the power of the Good News, the gospel of Jesus. I don’t care who you are, how the Lord has made you, what the world has to say about you, if you’ve been baptized into Jesus you’re in the Jesus Movement and you’re God’s.”
Our Bishop is the Rt. Rev. Kimberly Lucas. Her ministry is to represent Christ and the Church, particularly as apostle, chief priest, and pastor of a diocese; to guard the faith, unity, and discipline of the whole Church; to proclaim the Word of God; to act in Christ’s name for the reconciliation of the world and the building up of the Church; and to ordain others to continue Christ’s ministry. (From The Book of Common Prayer, 1979, pg. 855)