Call a priest immediately if:
- you have been involved in an auto accident
- you are going into the hospital
- you have a pastoral crisis that cannot wait
- you know of someone in imminent death
- your marriage is in trouble
- your children are in crisis, and
- for other pastoral emergencies
During regular church hours, call the church at 817.732.1424 and tell the receptionist
that you have an emergency and that you need a priest quickly.
After hours, the voice mail at the church has an emergency option. Call the church at
817.732.1424 and follow the voice prompts. You will be given the pager number of the
priest on call.
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Wedding preparation documents: (Adobe PDF)
All
Saints' Wedding Customary
Wedding Preparation Class Handouts
We rejoice with you in the news of your interest in marriage and your wish to have that
marriage blessed at All Saints' Episcopal Church. All of us at All Saints' stand ready to
assist you in making this one of the most beautiful and joyous events of your life.
Since the celebration and Blessing of a Marriage takes place within the Christian
community and is first and foremost an act of worship and not a private service for the
bride and groom, it is important that those who wish to be married at All Saints' be
active participants in our community.
Commitment is an integral aspect of Holy Matrimony. Studies show that those who are
committed to God through worship and monetary support of a Christian community are better
able to commit to each other and effect long, successful marriages.
All Saints' will officiate at marriages only when the bride and groom demonstrate
through their attendance and support such a commitment to God. This requirement
underscores our deep concern for a caring, supportive, and pastoral relationship between
the Church and the couple before, during, and after the wedding.
The canons of the Episcopal Church require that at least one of the two persons to be
married shall have received Holy Baptism, and it is highly desirable that both parties be
baptized, practicing Christians. Beyond that requirement, regular worship attendance and
appropriate stewardship of time, talent, and treasure (included but not limited to the
financial support of this parish) by the couple are important and required components in
being married at All Saints' Episcopal Church.
If you would like to visit with us about a wedding, please contact
Fr. Jambor for an appointment.
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