All Saints' Episcopal Church
 

212 Grand Street, Saugatuck, MI 49453

 
 



“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.





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


*Adult Sunday School meets at 9:00 am

*Children's Sunday School at the 10:00 service only


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.              


Special Announcements

John R. Meengs has retired after serving All Saints’ as our deacon for six years.  A very heartfelt thanks, John.  Check out the pictures from his retirement party on the photos page!


A recent visitor has said what he/she will remember about All Saints is “The pretty carpenter gothic building nestled in such a charming neighborhood, and the friendliness of the congregation”.  See everything the Mystery Worshipper has to say about our church here!  


A very special thanks to Steve Williford for taking the very lovely picture of our church, at the top of the page.