Week in and week out All Saints offers a broad spectrum of events and groups with something for everyone. Listed below are highlights of upcoming events.
Wonder who’s preaching on Sunday? Check out our Sunday Preaching Schedule.
Check out our written Annual Report for 2025, and the short film “All Saints 2025.”
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Easter Sunday, April 5
Easter Sunday, April 5 — Festive Eucharists
7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., & 11:15 a.m. in the Church. We celebrate the resurrection amidst a blaze of candles, and beautiful flowers. Tim Rich preaches. At 7:00 a.m. Elliot Z. Levine offers music; at 9 & 11:15 a.m. Minisingers, Unidad, Trouvères, and Coventry and Canterbury Choirs, with brass ensemble and soloists offer music of Rentz, White, McKenzie, and Hancock. Normal Sunday parking is available in Kaiser and Plaza Las Fuentes. Childcare will be available 8:00 a.m.– 1:00 p.m. If you can’t join us in-person, stream the 9:00 & 11:15 a.m. services here.
Easter Sunday, April 5 — Children, Youth and Families Easter Egg Hunt!
10:45 a.m. on the playground and on the lawn. Join us for this joyful family activity. Easter egg hunt for Children 0-5 years will be located in playground area. Children and youth 6 years and up, meet on the lawn.
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Monday, April 6 — Women’s Lectionary Online Bible Study
All Sessions are on Mondays at 9:00 a.m. Pacific standard time. Using Rev. Dr. Wil Gafney’s A Women’s Lectionary for the Whole Church, Year B. Each online Bible study session begins with an oral reading of the week’s scriptures and then proceeds to conversation exploring the womanist perspective from which the lectionary was written. All are welcome! Register here to get your Zoom link. You will be sent the link for the online meeting (the link will be good for the whole year). For more information please contact: Amanda McCormick at amccormick@allsaint-pas.org.
Tuesday, April 7 — LA CADA Recovery
4:30 p.m. in the Guild Room. Los Angeles Centers for Alcohol and Drug Abuse meets every Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 8 — Meditation with the Labyrinth & Worship in the Style of Taizé
5:30–7:00 p.m. on the Chancel. The first Wednesday of the month the Labyrinth Ministry and the Taizé Worship Ministry are working together to offer an experience of meditation and worship. Our labyrinth will be set up on the Chancel from 5:30–7:00 p.m., before and during the Taizé service which will be going on in the Chapel. Walking the labyrinth can be a time of quieting our minds, listening for a word from God, and connecting with the Spirit. In the church with the sounds of prayer and chanting going on in the Chapel, we believe this can be a holy time. Come try it out! Guidelines on how to walk the labyrinth will be available, as will socks if you need them (no shoes and no bare feet on the labyrinth). Information = Jeannie Cobb at jeanniecobb@me.com.
Wednesday, April 8 — Seeking Healthy Faith
Second Wednesday of each month, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. on Zoom. Trust, love, and hope are at the center of faith, yet many of us have had harmful and injurious religious experiences. This monthly small group provides a safe space to explore toxic religious experience and develop new and healthier ways of understanding ourselves and God/Spirit. Contact group leader Charles Foster at drcharlesfoster@icloud.com for Zoom access.
Thursday, April 9 — Creative Writers Group
6:30 – 8:30 p.m., in the Guild Room. The All Saints Writers Group brings writers from different walks of life together to discuss their pieces in a workshop-style setting. In this small group, writers are able to read their work in any genre they choose (memoir, creative nonfiction, poetry, novel, short story, etc.), and all can give feedback to, and hear suggestions from, the other writers in the room. This builds a sense of community, and helps the writers to become more confident in their work. We meet every other Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Bernice Fong facilitates. Be assured: whoever you are, and whatever you write, there is a place for you here! Information = frontdesk@allsaints-pas.org.
Friday, April 10 — 40s, 50s & Friends’ Aprils First Friday Gathering
4:30–7:30 p.m. at the Hermosillo, 5125 York Blvd, Highland Park. Join us for April’s First Friday gathering (moved one week later due to Good Friday) at a local establishment to catch up with each other over food and drinks (non-alcoholic drinks are welcome). We aim to gather once a month through May to deepen our community and friendships. Friends outside ASC are also welcome to join us! Information = christystickney@gmail.com.
Friday, April 10 — Theatre Ministry: Death of a Salesman
7:30 p.m., at A Noise Within. Tickets are $51 and available here. Pulitzer Prize winning Death of a Salesman is a poignant exploration of the American Dream and its unraveling. The play follows aging salesman Willy Loman as he grapples with disappointment, disillusionment, and the growing gap between his dreams and reality. As Willy’s world unravels, so does his sense of identity, leading to heartbreaking confrontations with his family and himself. Through memory, conflict, and fractured hope, Miller crafts a powerful portrait of a man chasing success in a society that defines worth by achievement. Death of a Salesman remains a timeless and deeply human story about ambition, family, and self-worth.
Saturdays, April 11 and 18 — Foster Care Project’s Family Connect Coach/Monitor Volunteer Training
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Volunteers are needed for the Family Connect Coach/Monitor program. Coach/Monitors provide support to the Dept. of Children & Family Services (DCFS) and parents who are separated from their children and have court ordered visitation. Both sessions of the Coach/Monitor volunteer training are required. Family visits usually occur weekly and are no more than two (2) hours. Family Connect has multiple, play oriented and furnished visitation site locations in the San Gabriel valley. No professional skills are required. Bilingual coach/monitors are welcomed. This training will occur off-site. If interested, or for more information, contact inbox@fostercareproject.org.
Sunday, April 12 — Interfaith Study Group: Immigration Resource Center of San Gabriel Valley
4:00–6:30 p.m. in the Forum. Please join us and learn from Jean Grant, Director of Development and Strategic Partnerships about the reality of today’s immigrant experience, the services that IRC provides, and practical ways we can be helpful. Her talk will cover The 5 A’s of Immigrant Justice: Activism, Advocacy, Accompaniment, Acts of Kindness & Authentication. Learn how everyone, regardless of background, can participate in small and large ways to bear powerful witness and stand in solidarity with immigrant neighbors in these tumultuous times. Please bring an open heart, a mind willing to listen and learn, and a vegetarian dish to share in our potluck. For information contact frontdesk@allsaints-pas.org or 626.796.1172.
Tuesday, April 14 — Prayer Shawl Ministry
7:00–8:30 p.m., in the Regas House Lobby. The Prayer Shawl Ministry meets the 2nd Tuesday of every month. We gather in community to share our prayers, our stories, the work of our hands and hearts while knitting and crocheting shawls to be given as mantles of healing to those in need of comfort. Prayer shawl participants have long known that working with hands is a meditative spiritual practice that quiets minds to hear God’s clear voice. Please join us with yarn, needles, and prayer. Information = frontdesk@allsaints-pas.org.
Wednesday, April 15 — Recovery Eucharist
6:00 p.m. on Zoom; Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday. The Recovery Eucharist is designed for those recovering from any addiction and for those who support them in their recovery. Link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87551078462. Meeting ID: 875 5107 8462.
Saturday, April 18 — Holy Rakers
8:30 a.m. by the vegetable garden near Scott Hall. Join the fellowship of other worker bees as we plant, weed, prune, mulch and otherwise attend to the ever-changing church gardens. We meet the third Saturday morning of each month. All are welcome. Ministry Leader: Judith Fischer. Information = frontdesk@allsaints-pas.org.
Saturday Matinee, April 18 — Join AAPI Ministry and Theatre Ministry to See Kim’s Convenience
2:00 p.m.at the Ahmanson Theatre. This award-winning comedy drama, which inspired the Netflix hit, is a hilarious, feel-good story about a Korean family-run corner store. Mr. Kim works hard to support his wife and children with his Toronto convenience store. As he evaluates his future, he faces both a changing neighborhood landscape and the gap between his values and those of his Canadian-born children. Playwright Ins Choi, who will also star in the production as the titular character, calls Kim’s Convenience his “love letter to his parents and to all first-generation immigrants who call Canada their home.” Simply register below. You will receive a prompt to order your tickets directly from the Ahmanson website. For the show, pick whatever seats you would like — (we won’t be sitting together as a group.) If you are available after the show, we will gather together at Abernathy’s restaurant in the music center (walking distance from the theatre) for a discussion. Hope you can join us! Register here.
Sunday, April 19 — Earth Day
Following the 10:00 a.m. service on the lawn. Join us for our annual Earth Day celebration. Visit nine environmental organizations tabling on the lawn to learn about energy and water conservation rebates, creating sustainable gardens, reducing your carbon footprint, purchasing native plants, and enjoy rabbits from Bunny World Foundation! Contact Tom Brady, EDEN Chair, for more information, brady818@gmail.com.
Sunday, April 19 — Jazz Vespers: John Proulx
5:00 p.m., on the Chancel. The jazz scene is abuzz about singer, pianist, composer, recording artist, and All Saints’ parishioner John Proulx (pronounced “Proo”). His piano playing is hot and swinging, and his voice recalls the smooth, mellow sounds of a young Chet Baker. John’s 2018 CD, “Say It”, on the ArtistShare label, features Chuck Berghofer, Joe LaBarbera, Larry Koonse, Bob Sheppard, a duet with Melissa Manchester, and three string quartet arrangements by Alan Broadbent. John’s previous three albums on MAXJAZZ, “The Best Thing For You”, “Baker’s Dozen-Remembering Chet Baker”, and “Moon and Sand”, have garnered national and international acclaim, and John’s fan base is quickly growing. In addition to touring with his own trio, John has performed with the likes of Anita O’Day, Natalie Cole, Melissa Manchester, and Marian McPartland.
Friday, April 24 — Fiction Fun! Reads “The Professor’s House” by Willa Cather
Early Discussion at 6:30 p.m., with Book Discussion: 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. in the Guild Room. The Professor’s House (1925). How could a title be duller? But A. S. Byatt called it Cather’s “masterpiece,” saying it was “perfectly constructed, peculiarly moving, and completely original.” In a New Yorker article, Joan Acocella called it “Cather’s most profound book” and added that it “has never received the praise it deserves, partly, I think, because it tells such a terrifying story.”
Sunday, May 17 — Children’s and Youth Spring Concert, “In Perfect Harmony”
5:00 p.m. in the Church. Join us for an evening with all of our children’s and youth choirs for their spring concert, “In Perfect Harmony” featuring music by groups that gave us great harmony – Crosby Stills & Nash, Earth, Wind and Fire, The Fifth Dimension, Simon and Garfunkel, Beach Boys, Indigo Girls, Eagles, Queen, Toto, and more!!
Sunday, June 7 — Save the Date for the Adult Choirs’ Spring Concert featuring Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem and Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy
5:00 p.m. in the Church. Two extraordinary works. One unforgettable evening. First, Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy, a dazzling, joyful showpiece featuring the same melody that eventually became the iconic “Ode to Joy” from the 9th Symphony. Our own Grace Chung takes the piano. We have never performed anything like this at All Saints — prepare to be swept away! Then, Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem (“Grant Us Peace”) — a searingly beautiful cantata written as the world was tumbling toward World War II. Its longing for peace feels as urgent today as ever. The concert moves from celebration to reflection: from pure joy to a prayer the whole world needs right now. You won’t want to miss it.
For more information on these events contact the Front Desk at frontdesk@allsaints-pas.org or (626) 796-1172.
Looking Back:
See the 2024 Annual Report in color here.
Watch the short film about All Saints’ 2024 shown at the Parish Annual Meeting.