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Committed to Racial Justice & Allyship

“When I think about what love looks like, I see us channeling our holy rage into concrete, productive and powerful action.” - Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church

God loves justice. And throughout scripture we are urged to love and seek it, as well. All Saints is committed to building diversity and equity in our neighborhood and formation in allyship.

If you are interested in being part of an ongoing racial justice effort through the All Saints Social Justice & Advocacy Committee please email [email protected].



Committed to Racial Justice & Allyship

Social Justice & Advocacy Column March 21

Social Justice & Advocacy Column March 21

The Will to End Poverty Today … the best hope we have of ending poverty is to bind ourselves together and demand this of our country. A mass movement for economic justice is necessary. One led by those who have had enough is stirring. W...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column March 14

Social Justice & Advocacy Column March 14

God Breathing in Us To trust in the power of God’s grace through darkness, isolation, bitterness, and rejection is to be on the way to becoming prayer because it is the way to freedom in God. For prayer, that deep relationship ...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column March 1

Social Justice & Advocacy Column March 1

A Moment of Grace? Our oldest unity is our relationship with the earth. And yet this is the relationship that we have so deeply neglected. For many of earth’s species, we are now too late to redeem the relationship. They are bec...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column February 21

Social Justice & Advocacy Column February 21

What Might People of Faith Brag About? Brag about justice, about the practice of economic viability in which the great money revenues of the most fabulous wealth in the world is put to use for all the neighbors in terms of health...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column February 14

Social Justice & Advocacy Column February 14

Connectedness Connectedness is fundamental to our reality. No matter which sphere of life we observe, from the physical to the spiritual, we are connected to others. . . . Many of the social and ecological problems that confront us today s...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column February 7

Social Justice & Advocacy Column February 7

Pocket Revolutions Revolutions do not happen only in grand moments in public view but also in small pockets of people coming together to inhabit a new way of being. We birth the beloved community by becoming the beloved community. . .. W...
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Social Justice & Advocacy Column January 31

Social Justice & Advocacy Column January 31

Church is Not a Building As millions have discovered in these many months, Jesus was not confined to a building. Jesus was around our tables at home, with us on walks and hikes, present in music, art, and books, and visible in faces via Zo...
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 Becoming Inclusive Church Community: An Intro to Gender Inclusion in the Church

Becoming Inclusive Church Community: An Intro to Gender Inclusion in the Church

Becoming Inclusive Church Community: An Intro to Gender Inclusion in the Church St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, Milwaukie will be offering the following zoom conversation on Thursday, January 19, at 6:30. You are invited to a p...
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​Next Steps with Rev. Leroy Barber - Encouraging Racial Justice, Equity and Access in Our City

​Next Steps with Rev. Leroy Barber - Encouraging Racial Justice, Equity and Access in Our City

Join us on Tuesday, November 22 at 2pm on Zoom for a conversation with Rev. Leroy of The Voices Project. We will continue to explore how our parish encourages racial justice and diversity through relationship building and economic empowerment. We...
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Juneteenth Celebration

Juneteenth Celebration

The Voices Project Juneteenth Black Business Fair at All Saints: This Saturday, June 18 from 10am to 2pm, Black businesses from around the Portland area will be selling their products. There will be food, coffee and drinks, services, and much...
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8:00 A.M. Holy Communion Service (Rite I) held in the Chapel, is our most traditional service and 10:15 A.M. Holy Communion Service (Rite II) held in the Sanctuary includes a Sermon, Readings, and Hymns.

To participate in the 10:15 A.M. simply visit the Live page or watch directly from our Facebook page.

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Welcome Who We Are In-Person Worship

Welcome to All Saints – we are a community desiring to transform our lives through following Christ’s healing example of gentleness, humility, compassion, forgiveness, and peace toward all. If you are visiting Portland or if you are looking for a church home with an active intergenerational community, All Saints is a church where you will find a place of quiet reflection, or joyous celebration and fellowship. No matter where you are on your journey of faith, you will find there is a place for you here—just come as you are.

The Rev. Andria Skornik, Rector

The purpose of All Saints Church is to celebrate God’s love, to seek and to serve Christ in all persons, and to go forth into the world rejoicing in the power of the Spirit. Your presence is a blessing regardless of your background, sexual orientation, gender identity, race or ethnicity, age or family structure, abilities or limitations or wherever you are in life’s journey.

All Saints Episcopal Church is a Believe Out Loud Congregation. Click here this link for more information.

Our 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion, Rite 1 Service, held in the Chapel, is our most traditional service. All are welcome. Our 10:15 A.M. Holy Communion, Rite II Service, held in the Sanctuary, includes a Sermon, Readings, and Hymns. You can participate In-Person or in the Live Premiere on our Facebook page or watch on our website. The current bulletin and service can always be found in the Online Worship section of our website. All are welcome.

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