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All Saints leaders and parishioners agreed that the church needed to add to its building space to house the increased scope of its activities. Having grown to 3,500 members in the congregation, 125 ministries and 13,000 meetings per year, the facilities built in the 1920s were inadequate for the 21st Century. [ 8 ]
Regas succeeded John Burt as rector of All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, California, in 1966, when he was only 36 years old. [3] [b] During his tenure, Regas did much to establish All Saints as an influential parish within the liberal wing of the Episcopal Church, and as an important voice for mainline liberal Protestant Christianity nationally. [5]
James Edwin Bacon Jr. (born February 14, 1948), known as Ed Bacon, is a retired priest in the Diocese of Los Angeles in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and was the rector of All Saints Church, Pasadena, 1995–2016. [1]
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Rev. Al Sharpton to hold service for wildfire victims at Pasadena church. Russ Mitchell. February 1, 2025 at 1:48 PM. Rev. Al Sharpton speaks at City of Refuge Church in Gardena in 2022.
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All Saints' Episcopal Church (also known as All Saints' Chapel) is a historic Episcopal parish church in Austin, Texas, United States. Built in 1899 on the edge of the University of Texas at Austin campus, the church has long-standing connections with the university's student body and faculty.