All Saints' Episcopal Church, Episcopal church building in Midtown Atlanta, United States.
All Saints' Episcopal Church is a Gothic sandstone building located on West Peachtree Street featuring ornamental stained glass windows from Tiffany & Co throughout its interior. The windows cast colored light across the worship space and showcase decorative craftsmanship from a renowned maker.
The congregation built a wooden church in 1903 designed by architect Harriett Dozier, but a new structure replaced it just a few years later. The current sandstone building was completed in 1906 by the architectural firm Morgan and Dillon.
The congregation welcomes people from all backgrounds and actively supports programs centered on justice and community service. This inclusive spirit is visible during regular worship gatherings and volunteer activities throughout the year.
The church sits within walking distance of North Avenue MARTA Station and is surrounded by restaurants and shops in the Midtown area. Visitors can attend regular services or learn about community programs and events happening throughout the year.
The church houses a pipe organ built by John-Paul Buzard and completed in 2003, which shapes the musical sound during services. Modern organ installations in historic church buildings are quite uncommon.
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