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Welcome to All Saints Church!
All Saints is a Church with a Radical Welcome. At every worship service we say, “Whoever you are and wherever you find yourself on your journey of faith, you are welcome.” All our worship and work is dedicated to the goal of turning the human race into the human family. Our mission is to make God’s love tangible through Spirituality, Community, and Peace and Justice.
We would love to have you join us in person for worship, education, one of our many small groups or ministry groups, and/or online through downloading sermons or Rector's Forums.
Those who join us find us joyfully and energetically challenging one another and the church at large to live into Jesus’ central message of compassion for all and to respect the dignity of every human being. When the world is hungering for communities to reach across all divides, All Saints Church is a place where one can learn and practice how to express daily the deep truth of the interconnectivity of all people on the globe.
We hope you will find a way to connect with us, allowing for mutual care and support.
Affectionately Yours,
Ed
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J. Edwin Bacon, Jr.
Rector
626.583.2711
ebacon@allsaints-pas.org
Sabbath Day: Mondays
Ed Bacon has been the rector of All Saints Church since 1995. During his tenure All Saints has continued its reputation for energetic worship, a radically inclusive spirit, and a progressive peace and justice agenda.
Under Ed’s leadership All Saints has created New Vision Partners, a non-profit resource center to create innovative, collaborative partnerships for 21st century social action and urban ministry with interfaith colleagues, and Transformational Journeys, physical journeys of faith which transform participants through challenging encounters with other local and global communities.
His energies focus on leadership in anxious times; integrating family, faith and work systems; healthy spirituality; interfaith relations; economic justice; resistance to war; the abolition of the death penalty; eradicating varied expressions of bigotry, including genocide, and articulating the Christian faith in non-bigoted ways. He is a founder of Beyond Inclusion and Claiming the Blessing (gay & straight Episcopalians organized on the parish and national levels to realize justice for gays and lesbians) and a co-founder of ICUJP: Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace. He serves on Human Rights Watch California Committee South and on other national and community boards. In 2005 the Islamic Center of Southern California gave him their Peace & Compassion Award for his interfaith work. In 2006 the ACLU of Southern California gave him their Religious Freedom Award.
In 1999 his alma mater, the Candler School of Theology at Emory University, named him their Whiteside Distinguished Preacher. His undergraduate school, Mercer University, conferred on him an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree in May, 1999; and in May, 2005, Church Divinity School of the Pacific conferred on him an honorary Doctor of Ministry degree.
Prior to coming to All Saints, Bacon served as Dean of the Cathedral of Saint Andrew in Jackson, Mississippi; Rector of St Mark’s in Dalton, Georgia; and Dean of Students and Campus Ministry at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.
He is married to Hope Hendricks-Bacon and they have two adult children and two grandchildren.
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