All Saints’ Park Slope

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All Saints’ Park Slope

Welcome to All Saints’ Church. Our parish has been part of the fabric of Park Slope since 1867. For more than 150 years, generations of people have come to this place for renewal, comfort, and a deeper knowledge of God. As an Episcopal parish, All Saints’ Church is part of the global Anglican Communion, the third-largest body of Christians in the world. Anglicans everywhere look for God in the abundance and diversity of creation, strive to respect the dignity of every human being, and hold fast to faith in Jesus Christ. Because much of our particular tradition emerged in a time of conflict and strife, we value communion over dogma, welcome over boundaries, and the irrepressible love of God revealed in Jesus Christ. If you are looking for a church home, have questions about the life of faith, or are simply curious about what we’re up to here, we would love to get to know you better. Please sign our guest register at the back of the church and introduce yourself to a member of the co

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Fifth Sunday of Easter (May 3, 2026)

    Jesus says there are many dwelling places in his Father's house. God's house on earth should be just as open.

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Fourth Sunday of Easter (April 26, 2026)

    Jesus our Good Shepherd can lead us to saving our planet.

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Third Sunday of Easter (April 19, 2026)

    In the breaking of bread, God reveals Godself to us, and we are also called more deeply into God's story. 

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Second Sunday of Easter (April 12, 2026)

    Bring your doubts to Eastertide. God can handle them! 

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    Nick Gordon - The Great Vigil of Easter (April 4, 2026)

    God's saving work takes place in darkness (bilingual English and Spanish)

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - Good Friday (April 3, 2026)

    Here is your King. The lowest of the low, lifted high on the Cross, the holiest of holies

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Fifth Sunday in Lent (March 22, 2026)

    There's no limit to what a room full of love can do.

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Third Sunday in Lent (March 8, 2026)

    "The hour is coming, and is now here...." And, it's not wrought by human acts like war.

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Second Sunday in Lent (March 1, 2026)

    Fidelity to Jesus and the daily Prospect Park dog meet-up

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The First Sunday in Lent (February 22, 2026)

    Temptation is real, and it's not just just chocolate during Lent.

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Last Sunday after the Epiphany (February 15, 2026)

    Mountaintop experiences aren’t all they’re cracked up to be.

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany (February 8, 2026)

    Though ice imposes upon our streets and sidewalks on these coldest of days, living the righteous life as a disciple of Christ -- one that is not simply spiritual but wholly religious -- helps God transform the world. 

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany (February 1, 2026)

    Blessed are the peacemakers. For they will let go of their grudges.

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Third Sunday after the Epiphany (January 25, 2026)

    The Church must speak out at the killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good

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    Max Thorn - The First Sunday after the Epiphany (January 11, 2026)

    Guest preacher Max Thorn (Virginia Theological Seminary, Class of 2027) delivers a message on the first Sunday after the Epiphany.

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    The Rev. Durango Jenkins - The Epiphany (January 6, 2026)

    Guest preacher Rev. Durango Jenkins delivers a message on Epiphany.

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Second Sunday after Christmas Day (January 4, 2026)

    The Christian vision of family is much more expansive than you might think

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The First Sunday after Christmas (December 28, 2025)

    God has poured the light of life into the world and into our hearts for us to be the light for the world. 

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - Christmas Eve (December 24, 2025)

    Jesus was born into displacement--and he finds you in yours.

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    Nick Gordon - Christmas Day (December 25, 2025)

    Seminarian Nick Gordon preaches on Christmas Day.

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Fourth Sunday of Advent (December 21, 2025)

    Dreams can point us to something that God is revealing, in our hearts and in the world. 

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    Nick Gordon - The First Sunday of Advent (November 30, 2025)

    Seminarian Nick Gordon preaches on the first Sunday in Advent.

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Twenty-third Sunday After Pentecost (November 16, 2025)

    The world may feel like it's ending, but God is creating a new thing. Be glad and rejoice!

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Twenty-second Sunday After Pentecost (November 9, 2025)

    God's house is built on a foundation of faith and generosity.

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Feast of All Saints (November 2, 2025)

    What is a saint? You are a saint. We are all saints.

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    The Rev. Dcn. Jennifer Van Cooten Webster - The Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost (October 19, 2025)

    Deacon Jennifer invites us to see the discipline of prayer all around us.

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost (September 21, 2025)

    Is there no balm in Gilead? Humanity is ailing and we seek a salve for our souls. We seek a balm in Gilead.

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost (September 7, 2025)

    For Christians, the state of the nation and the state of our souls are two parts of the same equation.

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost (August 31, 2025)

    "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” And, that means so is love. Keep loving and abide in Christ Jesus. 

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Tenth Sunday After Pentecost (August 18, 2025)

    Jesus came to bring the fire. What does that fire mean for us? 

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Ninth Sunday After Pentecost (August 10, 2025)

    Jesus says, where your treasure is there your heart will be also. But what if both your treasure and your heart are in the wrong place?

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Eighth Sunday After Pentecost (August 3, 2025)

    Our hearts break, as does God's, for all the ways we fall short of loving each other and loving God. God's heart grieves, too, and yet God is constantly calling us into relationship with God, a relationship that reveals the fullness of life. 

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Seventh Sunday After Pentecost (July 27, 2025)

    Jesus assures the Holy Spirit to those to ask the Father.  When we communicate with God, we receive the Holy Spirit and are inspired to live together as the Body of Christ in the world. 

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Sixth Sunday After Pentecost (July 20, 2025)

    Amos’ summer fruits were rotted to the core by the greed of the wealthy and powerful. Sound familiar?

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    The Rev. Joseph Cundiff - The Fourth Sunday After Pentecost (July 6, 2025)

    Even though we are in the midst of kingdoms men have built, the Kingdom of God has come near to you.  Where do we find and receive the Kingdom of God? 

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    The Rev. Brendan Nee - The Third Sunday After Pentecost (June 29, 2025)

    The kingdom of God is here and now, with liberation and belonging for all.

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    Dcn. Miguel Escobar - The Second Sunday After Pentecost (June 22, 2025)

    The Rev. Miguel Escobar preaches about Jesus’ healing power in the face of empire, as told in Luke’s story of the Gerasene demoniac.

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    The Rev. Steven D. Paulikas - The Day of Pentecost (June 8, 2025)

    Don’t worry, AI’s got nothing on the Holy Spirit.

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    The Rev. Dcn. Joo Young Hong - The Seventh Sunday of Easter (June 1, 2025)

    Today’s guest preacher is the Rev. Dcn. Joo Hong Young, Pastoral Care Manager at New York Presbyterian-Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. 

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Welcome to All Saints’ Church. Our parish has been part of the fabric of Park Slope since 1867. For more than 150 years, generations of people have come to this place for renewal, comfort, and a deeper knowledge of God. As an Episcopal parish, All Saints’ Church is part of the global Anglican Communion, the third-largest body of Christians in the world. Anglicans everywhere look for God in the abundance and diversity of creation, strive to respect the dignity of every human being, and hold fast to faith in Jesus Christ. Because much of our particular tradition emerged in a time of conflict and strife, we value communion over dogma, welcome over boundaries, and the irrepressible love of God revealed in Jesus Christ. If you are looking for a church home, have questions about the life of faith, or are simply curious about what we’re up to here, we would love to get to know you better. Please sign our guest register at the back of the church and introduce yourself to a member of the co

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