A very warm welcome to All Saints'. On behalf of the Clergy and the congregation we would like to introduce you to our community here.

All Saints' was built in 1905 as a memorial to Britain's only assassinated Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval. Throughout most of the twentieth century, it has been faithfully served by the local community around Ealing Common. The mixed congregation reflects the residential nature of the area with a lively and growing participation by young families. Indeed, we have developed the sense of a Christian Community which reflects the Church as a family fellowship group.

At the same time, we are especially aware of the different needs for worship and our services reflect this:
They range from a quiet meditative 8.00am Sunday Service according to the rites of the Book of Common Prayer, followed by a 10.30am Parish Eucharist which includes a large Sunday School/Creche meeting in the Parish Hall. We hold a Family Eucharist once a month conducted in a more informal style.
Sunday evening services at 6.30pm range from a monthly traditional Sung Evensong to a monthly experimental worship, with Evening Prayer in between.
On Monday mornings we have “Song and Dance” at 11.30am: a special service for toddlers and pre-schoolers.

We are part of a shared Community with the Church and people of St. Martin's, Hale Gardens W3. Our Clergy minister to both congregations and we sometimes have joint events.

If you are looking for a Church that is community based, lively and modern yet with respect for traditional worship, All Saints' can help you.

We have a real commitment to proclaiming the Christian Gospel in the Community and we welcome your help.

Nick Henderson

David Brammer