ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH:
THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS
On
April 7, 1957, a group of Episcopalians in east
Montgomery met for worship in the Gold Room of the Montgomery Fair, a department store then located in the
Eastbrook
Shopping Center. With the guidance of the Rev. Thomas Thrasher of the Church of the Ascension, plans were made to start an Episcopal mission in this part of the city. The Rev. Frank Persons, curate of the Church of the Ascension, served as vicar of the new church and began holding regular services in the Gold Room beginning on
July 2, 1957. The following week, the Suffragan of Alabama, Bishop George Murray, celebrated Holy Communion there. The new church received permission from
Alabama's Diocesan Bishop Carpenter to call the mission church All Saints later that year. On
January 19, 1958, All Saints' Church began holding Sunday services in the Romeo and Juliet Kindergarten in Eastbrook; in May of that year, the congregation received permission to hold services at the
Capitol
Heights
Community Center on
Federal Drive.
The Rev. John W. Phillips, an ordained deacon, became the first permanent vicar of All Saints' and conducted his first service on
June 19, 1960. One month later,
July 19, 1960, a ground-breaking ceremony was held on the recently acquired property located at
645 Coliseum Boulevard. The first service in the new building was performed by the Rev. Phillips on
February 19, 1961. Bishop Carpenter ordained the Rev. John Phillips priest on
June 17, 1961. The Rev. John Phillips served All Saints' until he received an appointment to a church in
Florida in 1967.
The Rev. Albert S. (Bert)
Newton came to All Saints' and held his first service here on
January 19, 1968. In 1976, the Rev. Edwin R. (Nick) Carter was named priest associate. Nick had served as chaplain to Gen. George Patton in WWII. During the Rev. Newton's tenure, a renovation of the second floor of the church building was completed in 1980, and an addition to the building, begun in March 1981, was completed in January 1982. The twenty-fifth anniversary of All Saints' Church was held the same year. A new pipe organ was dedicated on
November 1, 1987. After serving more than 27 years as Rector of All Saints' church, the Rev. Albert S. Newton retired; he conducted his last service in the church on
September 3, 1995.
The Rev. John Cruse became interim rector of All Saints' Church on
September 10, 1995. At this time, the vestry instituted a search for a permanent priest. The Rev. John Cruse completed his service as interim rector on
August 25, 1996.
Our present rector is the Rev. James E. (Jim) Wallace, who came to us on
September 1, 1996. Since the arrival of Father Wallace, a fenced playground and a children's chapel have been installed. Under his leadership, All Saints’ in 2001 achieved more than $100,000 in pledged giving for the first time in its history. In addition, a Shrove Tuesday Mardi Gras party was inaugurated with some church members forming a Dixieland jazz band for the event.
After Hurricane Katrina, several members of All Saints' have made three trips to the
Gulf
Coast to aid in restoring and rebuilding homes. The congregation's increased outreach program has included support of the local Renascence House and donations of numerous altar hangings and liturgical candles to the companion Diocese of Haiti, as well as a large monetary donation to dig a new well there. The most recent outreach effort has been the donation of a small pickup truck to the Diocese of Louisiana for use in Katrina Relief operations. Annually, the congregation participates in Operation Christmas Child that is sponsored by the Samaritan's Purse to provide Christmas presents to children around the world.