All Saints, Pavement, York
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All Saints is the Guild and Civic church of York. It is also the Regimental church of the Royal Dragoon Guards. As a result there are many special services held each year at the church. Both the 10.30 and 18.30 services are sung services and are supported by the choir.
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ALL OUR SERVICES
The lantern tower was build to house a lamp to act as a beacon for travelers in the Forest of Galtres to the north of the city. It was restored after the First World War to act as the church's war memorial.
The church retains many interesting features inside including the City council pew, the pulpit which dates from 1634 from which John Wesley preached during a visit to York.
The stained glass is from three different periods. The passion window at the west end dates from 14th century and is unique. There are four 19th century windows by Charles Kempe and one modern window installed in 2002 for the Royal Dragoon Guards.
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- Regular Services
Sunday
Every Sunday at 8:30 AM for ½ hour
Every first Sunday at 10:30 AM for 1 hour
Every second and fourth Sunday at 10:30 AM for 1 hour
Every third Sunday at 10:30 AM for 1 hour
Every first second fourth and fifth Sunday at 6:30 PM for ¾ hour
Every third Sunday at 6:30 PM for 1 hour
Tuesday
Every Tuesday at 12:00 PM for ½ hour
Friday
Every Friday at 7:30 PM for 1½ hours








