Celebrating 150 years of worship, fellowship, and ministry
With deep gratitude, we say thanks to everyone who participated in All Saints’ 15oth anniversary. It was wonderful celebration. We’ve left a few posts and photos here for your enjoyment:
Anniversary Stories
All Saints: Glimpses and Sketches
The Rutledge, Goode, and Hawke Windows
The Rutledge Window ~ The Road to Emmaus: This window on the west wall by the pulpit (pictured at left) is a memorial to James Rutledge, a lawyer, dedicated churchman, and mayor of Whitby. Rutledge served as Churchwarden several times in All Saints’ … [Read More...]
Historical Notes & Queries – Facts on the Font
Entering our lovely church each Sunday through the front doors, many walk right by a piece of the ecclesiastical furnishing that is used exclusively for one of the two sacraments of the Anglican Church. One sacrament is, of course, Holy Communion. So … [Read More...]
More Anniversary Stories:
- Parishioner Reflection from Nan Erskine
- Blooming Where We Were Planted
- A Living Tribute to All Saints’ Departed
- The Agg Window—St. Cecilia, Patron Saint of Music
- The Hamar Greenwood Window ~ Faith and Charity
- The Christian Window ~ The Ascension of Christ
- The Betts Paired Windows
- 150th Fun Facts: Winter Sleigh Rides
- All Saints’ celebrates its windows
- 150th Fun Fact: Newest Bells
- Historical Notes & Queries – Why Say Vestry?
- The Channen Window – The Women at the Empty Tomb
- The Town Window – Adoration of the Shepherds
- Historical Notes & Queries – Views on Vestments
- 150th Fun Fact: The Drumhead Service
- All Saints’ Architecture
- 150th Fun Fact: A 25-year Window
- 150th Fun Fact: 1958 Feature Films
- 150th Fun Fact: 1943 Property Maintenance
- 150th Fun Fact: 25¢ Garden Party
- Historical Notes & Queries – A Word About Wands
- 150th Fun Fact: The Merryweather
- 150 years ago … in June 1865
- 150 years ago … in April 1865