Parking
We have two parking lots, on the far east end of Lyman Avenue near the Cotten Ed. (school) and Thomas Center, another on South Interachin between the Church and Winderweedle. There is also street parking on Lyman Avenue.
Welcome to All Saints Church of Winter Park in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ! As you explore our website, connect with some of the people in this great big family, and come to worship with us, we hope that you will sense the love of Jesus Christ and his Spirit in our midst. We would love for you to be part of this community. Our door is wide open. We are delighted God brought you here! - F. Stuart Shelby, Rector
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We have two parking lots, on the far east end of Lyman Avenue near the Cotten Ed. (school) and Thomas Center, another on South Interachin between the Church and Winderweedle. There is also street parking on Lyman Avenue.
We welcome all kinds of people and their styles. Many people wear their "Sunday best,” that is coat & tie, dresses, and the like. Many others prefer a "dressy casual" look. We're glad you're here, so please come as you are.
338 East Lyman Avenue
Winter Park, Florida 32789
The entrance to the church is on the corner of South Interlachen and East Lyman Avenue.
We can help. Call us at (407) 647-3413 (M-TH, 9 am-5 pm, F, 9 - Noon) or email frontdesk@allsaintswinterpark.org
Small Saints and All Saints Kids provides loving care and faith formation on Sunday Mornings at 9:00 am and Storymakers at 10:00 am. Start at the Family Ministry Center. First Sunday? Look for the All Saints Kids signs!
In the Divine Liturgy, we worship with our whole bodies. Throughout any service, you will find us kneeling (usually to pray), sitting (usually to listen), and standing (to show reverence and honor). Some folks make the sign of the cross as a physical reminder that Christ is for us. Whether it's contemplative silence, festival choral anthems, or band-driven songs of praise, All Saints gather to worship throughout the week, beginning Sunday mornings.