All Saints' Episcopal Church, Episcopal church in Hillcrest, San Diego, United States
All Saints' Episcopal Church is a church building in Mission architectural style with unmodified original structure from 1912 in Hillcrest, San Diego. The interior features 32 stained glass windows created by Judson Studios that fill the space with colored light.
The church began in 1896 as a mission outpost of St Paul's Episcopal Church and gradually became its own parish. It moved to its current location in 1899 and gained full parish status in 1906.
The congregation brings together people of different ages and backgrounds who gather for Anglican traditions and musical performances. Visitors experience a blend of faith and artistic expression that shapes the community's life here.
The church holds regular services designed for different preferences and reflecting traditional Anglican practices. Visitors should know that access depends on service times and events taking place.
The building retains most of its original 1912 furnishings and possesses remarkable acoustics. This combination makes it a preferred location for musical events and artistic performances.
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