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All Saints Episcopal Church

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Worship times

Sunday
10:00 am
English
Traditional
Sunday
8:00 am
English
Rite I

Ministries

Godly Play

Faith Formation

Children Ages 3-14 - Godly Play®

Godly Play is spoken here during the 10:00 worship service for children ages 3-14 from September to June.

Godly Play teaches children the art of using Christian language - parable, sacred story, silence and liturgical action - helping them become more fully aware of the mystery of God’s presence in their lives.

When Christian language is learned by the Godly Play approach, it is learned as a means to know God and to make meaning of our lives. This approach is quite different from the traditional model in which the teacher tells the children what they need to know. Godly Play is not about things that are that simple. It is not just about learning lessons or keeping children entertained. It is about locating each lesson in the whole system of Christian language and involving the creative process to discover the depths of meaning in them. It’s about understanding how each of the stories of God’s people connects with the child’s own experience and relationship with God. Godly Play respects the innate spirituality of children and encourages curiosity and imagination in experiencing the mystery and joy of God.

Our volunteer teachers are trained by Co-Rector and Godly Play Teacher Trainer, the Rev. Cheryl V. Minor. In addition a number of them have become Accredited Godly Play Teachers by attending an 18 hour training event.  We are known throughout the region for our beautiful classrooms and often host visitors and training events.

The Rev. Cheryl V. Minor, Ph.D.

Co-Rector

International Relationships

Mission Hope International

Thozin, Grand-Goave
Haiti
Contact person
Martha Gardner

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The Interior of All Saints' Church
All Saints Episcopal Church, Belmont, MA

First Impressions!

I felt drawn to All Saints’. On the first day I attended, Paul [one of the Co-Rectors] greeted the congregation with a statement about his love for Jesus and described waking up early to spend some quiet time with Him.

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