the parish of
All Hallows Allerton
a Church on the Way
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22 June, 2008
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We call ourselves a ‘Church on the Way’. This is because, geographically, we are on a triangle so people are often ‘on the way’ somewhere else when they come by here! (You get the idea from the logo which appears throughout the website). Secondly, we are aware that we are a pilgrim people on the move in our 21st. century world. While we take ‘rest’ very seriously, we are aware that we need to be alive to the opportunities this world presents – hence the many activities described here. Thirdly, you may know that Jesus described himself as ‘the Way, the Truth and the Life’ – so we pattern ourselves on his Way.

If you have any comments you would like to make on what you discover here, do please get in touch with us. It would also be great to hear from any former members of All Hallows, or ex-Allertonians. We would love to hear from you.

The Lord will keep your coming in and your going out from this time forth and for evermore.
Psalm 121 v8

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All Hallows together with
St Barnabas and St Matthew & St James is now part of a team ministry
Sunday Celebrations:
8:00 am
Holy Communion (BCP)
- see details where it is being held
10:15 am
1st/3rd Sunday Morning Prayer (CW)
2nd Sunday: All-age service
4th Sunday: Holy Communion (CW)
6:30 pm
1st/3rd Sunday: Evensong (BCP)
2nd Sunday: Holy Communion (CW)
4th Sunday: see details

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Welcome to the website of All Hallows, Allerton! We hope you enjoy your visit: we reckon the site gives a good impression of who we are and where we’re at. We are a parish church of over 300 members, with a building of special interest because of its famous William Morris/Edward Burne-Jones stained glass windows. Do come and see us, if you have never been before.
Rev Godfrey Butland
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