29 November, after church One way to prayerfully move through the season of Advent is to make and use an Advent wreath at home. After worship on this Sunday, we will have everything you need – greens, candles, ribbon, and a metal form – to make a wreath. Suggested donation: $20 for everything;
PIE MAKING
24 November 1:00-3:00 pm Join with other community members as we make pies for the annual Brookline Food Pantry Thanksgiving Dinner give away.
PANCAKE SUPPER
SHROVE TUESDAY 25 February 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm Join us anytime between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm for a Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper! We will have pancakes, sausages, juice, coffee and tea. Bring your family and friends and learn about some of the traditions of the "last party" before Lent begins the
PARISH PICNIC
Join us for our Annual Parish Welcome Picnic after church on Sunday, 8 September. Help us celebrate the return of our Rector, The Rev. Dr. Richard Burden and reconnect with friends and community members. All Saints will provide hamburgers, veggie burgers, hotdogs, buns and condiments as well as
Children & Youth Calendars
To view or subscribe to the calendar of events and activities use the links below Cherubs (pre-K—1st Grade) Elementary 1 (Grades 2 & 3) Elementary 2 (Grades 4 & 5) Junior High (Grades 6-8) Senior High (Grades 9-12) Schola (open to youth in Grades 2—12, only Schola events
SCHOLA (YOUTH CHOIR)
All Saints Parish’s vibrant children’s music program was launched more than 30 years ago in response to cutbacks in the Brookline public schools’ music education curricula. Since that time, Schola has become one of the finest church-based children’s choirs in the Boston area, providing an
NIGHTWATCH
Each year during Holy Week, the children and young people (Grades 3 and older) of the parish keep an overnight vigil in the church. Nightwatch begins after worship on Maundy Thursday evening and ends after worship on Good Friday morning. With their adult mentors, participants walk the Stations of
DIOCESAN OPPORTUNITIES FOR HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH
We encourage our high school teens to consider applying for a place in one of these leadership development programs: Youth Leadership Academy: For students in grades 9-10 Diocesan Youth Council: For students in grades 11-12