All Saints' Episcopal Church
252 Grand Street, Saugatuck, MI 49453
All Saints' Episcopal Church
252 Grand Street, Saugatuck, MI 49453
Welcome
All Saints' Episcopal Church is a small, charming Church "on the hill" in the picturesque town of Saugatuck, MI. The beautiful carpenter gothic architecture, traditional grey and red color scheme, and revered stained glass windows create an inspiring and welcoming worship atmosphere. Being the second oldest church in Saugatuck (built in 1872), this little church is dripping with history. If you're interested you can read this captivating historical account, written by Rev. James Ethan Allen, of how this church came to be.
The group that gathers here Sundays and holidays is usually fairly small, but you will always be greeted with a smile, a handshake, and an invitation to the coffee hour. Children are loved and cherished and are welcome at the regular mass or in the Sunday School.
Service Schedule
Sunday
8:00 am--Rite I
10:00 am--Rite II
Saturday
5:00 pm--during the months of June, July, and August
Daily
All Saints’ is always open for prayer and meditation
Office Hours
Fr. Cory holds office hours Monday-Friday 8am-12pm. He will also be happy to meet with you at
another time by appointment.
“We can inform Mr. Clute that the Episcopal Society have purchased a lot and as
soon as they accumulate sufficient funds they will erect a neat and tasty church thereon”, Editor of the Commercial Record 1869.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mid Week Lenten Services will be held on Wednesday evenings throughout Lent (2/27, 3/6, 3/10, 3/20) beginning at 6:00 pm. The service will be followed by a pot luck dinner and program.
Maundy Thursday (March 28th) Holy Communion at 7:00pm.
Good Friday Services:
12:00 pm: Community Good Friday Service
3:00 pm: Stations of the Cross
7:00 pm: Good Friday Litany
Easter Services: Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8:00 and 10:00 am.
Please see the special Easter message from Fr. Cory on the left side of this page.
An Easter Message from Fr G Corwin Stoppel, Rector
Please click here to read a special Easter message from Fr. Cory.
All Saints Episcopal Church, 2009