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All Saints Episcopal Church
You care for the sick and suffering in body, mind, and spirit, especially Cathy, Larry, Suzanne, Jennie, and those we name silently or aloud, let us pray to the Lord. Lord, have mercy. You embrace all who have died in the faith and bring them into your glorious presence. We thank you for their example and rejoice in their lives.

Let us pray to the Lord. The project replaces the old and deteriorating Sloggett Center roof which houses both the church office and the preschool. The old roof will be crushed into gravel and reused to fill campus pot holes created by the last few thunder storms. Aside from necessary roof repairs, the solar panels will provide much of the campus' electrical needs.
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All Saints' thrives as a center of spiritual formation, family-centered ministries, early-childhood education, social activism, and community outreach. As a Church in the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii, All Saints' is a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion that joins together over 70 million members in 163 countries.
Grace and Beauty: 150 Years of the Episcopal Church in Hawai'i from Stephanie Castillo on Vimeo. The church building was designed by Honolulu architect Guy N. Rothwell, who also designed the Gym (orignally also used as the Parish Hall) and Memorial Church School Building. The building utilizes the native lava rock stone in its structure, and features magnificent stained glass windows.
All Saints' accept gifts to the Organ Reconstruction Project via check, credit card, cash, stock or other tangible assets. Gifts of every size are important to the success of our vision to reconstruct Kaua'i's only pipe organ. Gifts are tax-deductible. The Episcopal Church in Hawaii began in 1862 when King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma invited the Church of England to Hawaii.
The historic episcopate continues the work of the first apostles in the Church, guarding the faith, unity and discipline of the Church, and ordaining women and men to continue Christ's ministry. An Episcopalian is a person who belongs to The Episcopal Church, a branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
From the Latin word sacrare, meaning "to consecrate", sacraments are Christian rites symbolic of the spirit. The Book of Common Prayer p. 857 defines sacraments as "outward and visible signs of inward and spiritual grace, given by Christ as sure and certain means by which we receive that grace." The Episcopal Church recognizes two major or "gospel" sacraments, Baptism and Communion.
Reviews (6)
Paradise Walker
Paradise Walker
Jan 07, 2021
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Wonderful community church with full of aloha. Pastor and members are also kind and caring.
Jessie J.
Jessie J.
Jul 12, 2020
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Attended both Christmas Eve services in 2019. This church had an amazing congregation. It's diverse and is filled with locals and tourists. If you're looking for a welcoming place to worship whether you're just visiting or looking for a new church, you have to attend a service here!
C. G.
C. G.
Oct 01, 2017
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Very friendly church. Pastor Ryan was very good and welcoming. Church was gym while church being remodeled which was fine, large and airy. We will go back.
Sep 26, 2017
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A very caring, giving community church. Delicious Thanksgiving meal with Hawaiian singing and dancing.
Christina C.
Christina C.
Dec 21, 2016
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Amazing community friendly funny pastor great church came to visit on our honeymoon God bless this church
Me F.
Me F.
Aug 24, 2014
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It could be a good church, but they have no one there you can talk to about church stuff. The Father is NEVER available to really speak to about & there is no one else to talk to either. They also don't seem to do anything to help people of their church in need. They can take; money & food for after service, but they have nothing to give.
great place to throw a Barmitzfa. They love to party
I don't know why, but they seem to like to "give" to young high school girls who already have supporting families, but not needy people at all.