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Please visit our official website at www.ashw.org.uk by clicking
the 'Our Web Site' link above.
All Saints' is a lively and diverse fellowship of around 160 people
of mixed age and ethnicity.
Our mission statement is:
'All Saints' - a servant community; following Jesus; for the good
of the world'
All Saints' mission is focused on:
1. More Christians
2. Better (i.e. more effective, faithful, rooted) Christians
3. Living as a servant community
4. For the good of the world
(with acknowledgement to Brian McLaren 'The Church on the
Other Side')
Where:
More Christians describes our work of evangelism, outreach,
prayer, care, creativity, welcome and hospitality
Better Christians embraces our discipleship, worship, preaching,
teaching, intercession, stewardship and pastoral care and
openness to the prompting of the Holy Spirit.
Living as a servant community reflects our desire to
be an open, welcoming, spiritually vibrant, energetic, caring,
servant hearted, outward focused fellowship – seeking to make
real our unity as Kingdom people: people sharing Eucharistic
fellowship
For the good of the world – describes our intention to engage
positively with the local community of which we are a part,
challenging injustice, championing the cause of the poor and
marginalized, seeking reconciliation and healing, caring for the
environment and revealing Jesus’ sacrificial love for a world God
created good.
Together we seek to be open to the prompting of the Holy Spirit
to realise our identity as agents of the Kingdom...
“What does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love
mercy and to walk humbly with your God”
Micah 6:8
‘When he had finished washing their feet, he put on his clothes
and returned to his place. "Do you understand what I have done
for you?" he asked them. "You call me 'Teacher' and 'Lord,' and
rightly so, for that is what I am. Now that I, your Lord and
Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one
another's feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I
have done for you. I tell you the truth, no servant is greater than
his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent
him. Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you
do them.’
John 13:12-17
the 'Our Web Site' link above.
All Saints' is a lively and diverse fellowship of around 160 people
of mixed age and ethnicity.
Our mission statement is:
'All Saints' - a servant community; following Jesus; for the good
of the world'
All Saints' mission is focused on:
1. More Christians
2. Better (i.e. more effective, faithful, rooted) Christians
3. Living as a servant community
4. For the good of the world
(with acknowledgement to Brian McLaren 'The Church on the
Other Side')
Where:
More Christians describes our work of evangelism, outreach,
prayer, care, creativity, welcome and hospitality
Better Christians embraces our discipleship, worship, preaching,
teaching, intercession, stewardship and pastoral care and
openness to the prompting of the Holy Spirit.
Living as a servant community reflects our desire to
be an open, welcoming, spiritually vibrant, energetic, caring,
servant hearted, outward focused fellowship – seeking to make
real our unity as Kingdom people: people sharing Eucharistic
fellowship
For the good of the world – describes our intention to engage
positively with the local community of which we are a part,
challenging injustice, championing the cause of the poor and
marginalized, seeking reconciliation and healing, caring for the
environment and revealing Jesus’ sacrificial love for a world God
created good.
Together we seek to be open to the prompting of the Holy Spirit
to realise our identity as agents of the Kingdom...
“What does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love
mercy and to walk humbly with your God”
Micah 6:8
‘When he had finished washing their feet, he put on his clothes
and returned to his place. "Do you understand what I have done
for you?" he asked them. "You call me 'Teacher' and 'Lord,' and
rightly so, for that is what I am. Now that I, your Lord and
Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one
another's feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I
have done for you. I tell you the truth, no servant is greater than
his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent
him. Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you
do them.’
John 13:12-17
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- Regular Services
Sunday
Holy Communion (BCP)
A said service of Holy Communion with address following the liturgy of the Book of Common Prayer
Weekly every Sunday at 8:00 AM for ½ hour
A said service of Holy Communion with address following the liturgy of the Book of Common Prayer
Weekly every Sunday at 8:00 AM for ½ hour
Family Eucharist
A more informal service. Sung worship led by the youth band. Young people lead intercessions and take an active role within the service. Projected images, enacted liturgy, dramatised readings as appropriate. Cubs, scouts, brownies and guides usually attend.
Every first Sunday at 10:00 AM for 55 minutes
A more informal service. Sung worship led by the youth band. Young people lead intercessions and take an active role within the service. Projected images, enacted liturgy, dramatised readings as appropriate. Cubs, scouts, brownies and guides usually attend.
Every first Sunday at 10:00 AM for 55 minutes
Parish Eucharist
Our Parish Eucharist lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. Sung worship is led by the choir and often includes an anthem and/or Taize chants. Images sometimes projected to illustrate sermon theme. Poetry and dramatised readings incorporated as appropriate. Vestments usually worn by celebrant. Children/young peoples' activities and creche offered.
Every second third fourth and fifth Sunday at 10:00 AM for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Our Parish Eucharist lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. Sung worship is led by the choir and often includes an anthem and/or Taize chants. Images sometimes projected to illustrate sermon theme. Poetry and dramatised readings incorporated as appropriate. Vestments usually worn by celebrant. Children/young peoples' activities and creche offered.
Every second third fourth and fifth Sunday at 10:00 AM for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Mighty Saints
Teaching and craft activities provided for 5 to 14 year olds on Sunday mornings. Groups arranged according to age.
Term time Contact Mandy Whitfield (0202 8421 3126) for more information every second third fourth and fifth Sunday at 10:10 AM for ¾ hour
Teaching and craft activities provided for 5 to 14 year olds on Sunday mornings. Groups arranged according to age.
Term time Contact Mandy Whitfield (0202 8421 3126) for more information every second third fourth and fifth Sunday at 10:10 AM for ¾ hour
Healing Prayer
Healing Prayer with the laying on of hands is available following any service at All Saints'. However on the fourth Sunday of the month prayer is offered at the communion rail at the end of the 10.00am service of Holy Communion. The healing prayer is offered in complete confidence and is administered by members of the healing prayer team.
Every fourth Sunday at 11:15 AM for ½ hour
Healing Prayer with the laying on of hands is available following any service at All Saints'. However on the fourth Sunday of the month prayer is offered at the communion rail at the end of the 10.00am service of Holy Communion. The healing prayer is offered in complete confidence and is administered by members of the healing prayer team.
Every fourth Sunday at 11:15 AM for ½ hour
Youth Group
A place for 14 to 18 year olds to have fun and enjoy fellowship Contact Catherine Kidd (020 8427 3135) or James Watts 0202 8954 5339) for more information
Term time every second and fourth Sunday at 7:00 PM for 2 hours
A place for 14 to 18 year olds to have fun and enjoy fellowship Contact Catherine Kidd (020 8427 3135) or James Watts 0202 8954 5339) for more information
Term time every second and fourth Sunday at 7:00 PM for 2 hours
Taize Worship
A service of song, prayer, meditation, candles, poetry, atmosphere and 'ambiance'. Prayer for healing offered
Monthy every second Sunday at 8:00 PM for 1 hour
A service of song, prayer, meditation, candles, poetry, atmosphere and 'ambiance'. Prayer for healing offered
Monthy every second Sunday at 8:00 PM for 1 hour
Monday
Morning Prayer
We meet in the Sanctuary for Morning Prayer, following the order of 'Common Worship Daily Prayer' and the Lectionary readings and observing the liturgical seasons. All very welcome. See 'Our News' link for today's prayer or click on link below...
Every Monday at 9:00 AM for ½ hour
We meet in the Sanctuary for Morning Prayer, following the order of 'Common Worship Daily Prayer' and the Lectionary readings and observing the liturgical seasons. All very welcome. See 'Our News' link for today's prayer or click on link below...
Every Monday at 9:00 AM for ½ hour
Monday Club
A meeting for fellowship, conversation, coffee and occasional presentation on a current topic for retired members of the local community. Membership open to all.
Every Monday at 1:30 PM for 1½ hours
A meeting for fellowship, conversation, coffee and occasional presentation on a current topic for retired members of the local community. Membership open to all.
Every Monday at 1:30 PM for 1½ hours
Tuesday
Wednesday
Holy Communion
A said service of Holy Communion (Common Worship) with prayers for the sick and those in need. Includes address.
Every Wednesday at 10:15 AM for ½ hour
A said service of Holy Communion (Common Worship) with prayers for the sick and those in need. Includes address.
Every Wednesday at 10:15 AM for ½ hour
Thursday
Friday
Morning Prayer
We meet in the Sanctuary for Morning Prayer, following the order of 'Common Worship Daily Prayer' and the Lectionary readings and observing the liturgical seasons. All very welcome. See 'Our News' link for today's prayer or click on link below...
Every Friday at 9:00 AM for ½ hour
We meet in the Sanctuary for Morning Prayer, following the order of 'Common Worship Daily Prayer' and the Lectionary readings and observing the liturgical seasons. All very welcome. See 'Our News' link for today's prayer or click on link below...
Every Friday at 9:00 AM for ½ hour
Friday Friendship
A social meeting for older members of the community. ea and coffee shared and occasionally a meal as well. All welcome
Every Friday at 10:00 AM for 2 hours
A social meeting for older members of the community. ea and coffee shared and occasionally a meal as well. All welcome
Every Friday at 10:00 AM for 2 hours
Other information
A Church Near You ID: 15724
Diocesan ID: 2402
Built: 1846/1890
Architect: James Park Harrison/William Butterfield
Style of worship: Eucharistic/Open Evangelical/Emergent/Catholic/gently charismatic
Our Patron: Vicars of St Mary, Harrow on the Hill and Bushey
Archdeaconry: NORTHOLT (235)
Deanery: HARROW (23504)
Benefice: Harrow Weald All SS (23/178 L)
Parish Legal Name: All Saints Harrow Weald (230483 23/483)
CofE Church Info: (623483 23/483)
Short URL: acny.co.uk/15724/
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All Saints Harrow Weald : Uxbridge Road, Harrow Weald, London, HA3 6DQ









