All Saints Episcopal Church (Pasadena, California)

All Saints Episcopal Church, Pasadena
Iglesia de Todos Los Santos en Pasadena
All Saints Episcopal Church in 2009
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34°08′53″N 118°08′34″W / 34.1479631°N 118.1428578°W / 34.1479631; -118.1428578
LocationPasadena, California
CountryUnited States
DenominationEpiscopal
TraditionBroad Church
ChurchmanshipProgressive
WebsiteAll Saints Church
History
StatusChurch
FoundedNovember 1882; 142 years ago (1882-11)
Founder(s)Mr. and Mrs. CC Brown, Rev. Trew
DedicatedApril 18, 1885 (original)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Roland Coate, Reginald Davis Johnson, Gordon Kaufmann
StyleGothic Revival[1]
CompletedDecember 1924 (1924-12)
Administration
ProvinceProvince VIII
DioceseEpiscopal Diocese of Los Angeles
Clergy
Bishop(s)John Taylor
Priest in chargeRev. Tim Rich
Priest(s)Rev. Alfredo Feregrino (Associate Rector) & Rev. Sally Howard (Associate Rector) & Rev. Mark Chase (Associate Rector)
Assistant priest(s)Susan Russell
Laity
Organist(s)Dr. Weicheng Zhao & Grace Chung
Liturgy coordinatorMelissa Hayes
Youth ministry coordinatorRev. Jonathan Stoner, Interim Director of Children, Youth & Families. Merry Simkins, Administrative Assistant for Children, Youth & Families and the Music Office.
Parish administratorAna Camacho, Amanda McCormick

All Saints Church is an Episcopal church located in Pasadena, California and part of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. The current building is the third home for activities of this church.[2]

The church has a reputation of being one of Southern California's most liberal churches and one of the largest Episcopal churches in the country. Reported average attendance is 429 (2023).[3] Former Rector Ed Bacon said that political activism "is in the DNA of the church."

In 1980, All Saints was listed by the National Park Service on the National Register of Historic Places as a Contributing Structure to the Pasadena Civic Center District.

  1. ^ "All Saints Church – Pasadena, California." Waymarking. May 1, 2009. Archived 2017-09-17 at the Wayback Machine Accessed September 16, 2017.
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  3. ^ "Explore Individual Parochial Report Trends".