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All Saints' Church is a church in the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California. Our diocese covers most of Northern California (excluding San Francisco) and includes 70+ locations where God is worshipped in the Episcopal tradition.We now average a total weekend attendence of about 220 people. Our members include young families, retirement-aged people and singles. Children, from newborns to teens, are always visible and very welcome.
We strive to be friendly, relaxed, and open to newcomers. While we take our faith very seriously, we are much more casual about the mechanics of practicing that faith. Nobody gets too excited if the candles are not lit in the correct order, or if we have to stop and restart a song after the first line because we discover that we're in the wrong key.
Here's a photo of the original church, now long gone.
We are located on
the corner of Quartz Hill and Benton Drive,
across the street from
Caldwell Park.
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us at: AllSaintsChurch@sbcglobal.net![]()
To get to All Saints Church, take the Redding
City Center Exit from I-5.
This will turn into Shasta Street.
Get in the right hand lane and follow Shasta
to Market Street.
At Market Street, take a right, and
follow Market Street over the bridge.
The next left is Quartz Hill Road.
Take Quartz Hill to Benton Drive.
We are on the right side, across from Lake
Redding Golf Course.
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The Rector of All Saints Church is The Rev. Jeffrey L. Frost. He is married to Ellen Douglas Frost, and he and Ellen have two children: Jean (16) and Kirkland (13). Fr. Frost has a Bachelor of Arts from CSU Hayward, and a Masters of Divinity from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific. He previously served for three years as the Vicar of both Calvary Church and Holy Trinity Church, Jerome and Buhl, Idaho. Before Idaho, he was Curate at Trinity Episcopal Church and Canterbury Chaplain to Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas; and, prior to that, the Chaplain for Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center, Portland, Oregon.

The Mission of All Saints' Episcopal Church is to proclaim the Love and Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ by Renewal, Outreach, and Rejoicing through Worship and Example.

This page was first developed in October 1997, and undergoes periodic updates. Our primary WEB composer is Netscape Navigator but we try to be compatible with Internet Explorer as well. If something doesn't appear quite right, let us know! (One month the background wallpaper was corrupted, so the white lettering was on a white background!)
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Last updated February 14, 2004.
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