Welcome to All Saints Church
We are a church where people of all ages come together to worship God in Worcester city centre on Sundays. As an Evangelical Anglican church in the heart of Worcester, we are trying to follow God's call to us to reach out to everyone, and our vision is to "reveal the heart of Jesus in the heart of the city". If this is your first visit, why not look at our About Us Page. We extend a warm welcome to you.
WORSHIP
Sunday morning -
10.30am - informal worship. All Age on First Sunday.
Sunday evening -
6.30pm - formal and reflective.
4th Sunday -
7.15pm - Restore: Prayer & Praise, usually at St Helen's.
Thursdays -
10.30am - Communion.
... more details on our Worship page.
PRAYER ...
After the services, a prayer ministry team is available to pray with you. Prayer groups meet during the week.
More details on our Prayer page.
Freedom
"Freedom" is our contribution to this year's Worcester Festival... it's a follow up to our very successful "Creator" exhibition, which took place in August 2007. This year, "Freedom" will be all about members of the All Saints family expressing their experience of God's character through art, poetry, drama, etc. There's an opportunity for visitors to take part. Find out more here.
Cell Groups
During the week, small groups (Cell Groups) meet all over Worcester for worship, Bible study, prayer, sharing food, and enjoying each other's company. We also run the LIFE course for those who are interested in exploring the Christian faith.
New members are always welcome to join our cell groups. You can find out more about what it means to be part of a cell in our Cell Groups page. Or, if you prefer, contact our Parish Office.
The Life Course
Our Life Course is a great way for enquirers to find out about life's big questions, to explore Christian spirituality, to find out more about Jesus. We recently finished our first course of 2008, but we will hold another later this year. Interested? - find out more here.
Visit our cre8or gallery - a selection of images from the Worcester Festival in August 2007



