All Saints, Hastings
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All Saints Church is one of two ancient churches (the other is St Clements Church) that form the Old Town Parish in Hastings. All Saints is a Grade 1 building that dates back to the early 15th century having been built between 1417 and 1430. It contains many interesting features including a fine painting of the Last Judgement, the Doom over the chancel arch (rediscovered in 1870) and a fine Father Willis organ built in 1878 which has remained tonally unaltered since its construction. A series of Organ Concerts takes place every summer by leading Cathedral and International recitalists. [See details under the "Services & Events" tab for the 2012 series which starts on Monday, 09 July 2012].
Recent improvements include the construction of a raised dais to accommodate a nave altar, library, new heating and toilets - (including one for disabled use) - and a kitchen area for fellowship after services. There is also a newly enclosed children's area at the back of the church which enables adults to still hear the service.
We offer a warm welcome to all visitors at our Parish Eucharist each Sunday (except the last Sunday of the month which although a Eucharist service is not quite so formal) which takes place either in All Saints or St Clements church on a rotating basis. [Note: All main Sunday services currently take place in All Saints Church whilst the renovations take place in St Clements Church. These are not expected to be completed until mid 2013].
We use Common Worship and describe ourselves as moderately catholic in our worship.
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Revd Robert Featherstone
The Old Town Rectory
7 High Street
HASTINGS
East Sussex
TN34 3EY.
Tel: (01424) 422023
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- Regular Services
Sunday
Said Communion Service using the Book of Common Prayer.
Sunday at 8:00 AM
Weekly service of sung Holy Communion using Common Worship. NOTE: The last Sunday in every month is usually a Family Eucharist on a "lighter scale" with just hymns and worship songs. [Please note that all Sunday services take place in All Saints during the renovations to St Clements which are not expected to finish until mid 2013].
Sunday at 10:00 AM
Monday
A short said service of Evening Prayer takes places on Mondays - Thursdays (outside commitments permitting).
Monday at 4:30 PM
Every Summer there is a series of 8 organ concerts on the famous "Father Willis" organ. Tickets are available on the night at the door priced at £7.50 or £45 for the whole series. This year will be the 24th Series and will commence on Monday, 09 July 2012 at 19:30 with a concert by Richard Eldridge, Organist at St John's, St Leonards-On-Sea and previously organist here at All Saints. Other organists in the series will be:- D'Arcy Trinkwon, David Flood, Nigel Ogden, Timothy Wakerell, Stephen Disley, Tom Bell & Gordon Stewart.
Monday at 7:30 PM from Monday 9th July 2012 until Monday 27th August 2012
Tuesday
A short said service of Evening Prayer takes places on Mondays - Thursdays (outside commitments permitting).
Tuesday at 4:30 PM
The church as a whole has re-discovered the healing ministry in recent times and this is a monthly opportunity to come and pray for healing both for ourselves and others.
Every last Tuesday at 7:30 PM
Service of Eucharist using Common Worship
Tuesday at 7:30 PM
Wednesday
Parent & Toddler Group - "Little Cherubs" for babies and pre-school children with an adult!
Every Wednesday in All Saints Church Hall - (opposite All Saints Church). £1.00 per session per family - drinks and activities included. Wednesday at 10:15 AM
A short said service of Evening Prayer takes places on Mondays - Thursdays (outside commitments permitting).
Wednesday at 4:30 PM
Thursday
A short said service of Evening Prayer takes places on Mondays - Thursdays (outside commitments permitting).
Thursday at 4:30 PM
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