Lent 2026

Three crosses on top of a hill at sunset.

Sundays in Lent

Services at 8:30am, 10:30am, and 5:30pm


  • 1st Sunday in Lent, 2/22 – The Rev. Kelley Hudlow, Preacher 
  • 2nd Sunday in Lent, 3/1 – The Rev. Ed Bacon, Preacher
  • 3rd Sunday in Lent, 3/8 - The Rev. Ranie Neislar, Preacher
  • 4th Sunday in Lent, 3/15 - The Rev. Ed Bacon, Preacher
  • 5th Sunday in Lent 3/22 - The Rev. Kelley Hudlow, Preacher

TUESDAYS in Lent

 2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/24


  • Eucharist in the Chapel, 9:30am
  • Centering Prayer in the Chapel, 6pm
  • Ed’s Zoom Class, 6:45pm for Virtual Centering Prayer & 7pm for class

WEDNESDAYS in Lent

Stories on the Way

2/25, 3/4, 3/11

5:30pm-7pm

Come share a simple meal and hear some stories and poems.


Lenten Contemplative Service

3/18

6pm

HOLY WEEK

March 29

Palm Sunday

The Rev. Ed Bacon, Preacher


8:30am - Liturgy of the Palms & Holy Eucharist

Procession with the donkey before the service


11:00am - Liturgy of the Palms & Holy Eucharist

Procession with the donkey before the service


5:30pm: Holy Eucharist



March 31

Eucharist in the Chapel, 9:30am

Centering Prayer in the Chapel, 6pm



April 2

Maundy Thursday

The Rev. Ranie Neislar, Preacher
6:30pm: Proper Liturgy for Maundy Thursday with Holy Eucharist



April 3

Good Friday

The Rev. Kelley Hudlow, Preacher
12:00pm - Proper Liturgy for Good Friday



April 4

Holy Saturday

The Rev. Kelley Hudlow, Preacher
9:30am - Holy Saturday Liturgy in the Chapel
10:00am - Easter Festival
7:15pm - Easter Vigil

April 5

Easter Sunday

The Rev. Ed Bacon, Preacher
8:30am: Holy Eucharist
11:00am: Holy Eucharist
5:30pm: Holy Eucharist




More Announcements

February 11, 2026
Maybe you have seen a 'Children’s Pew Art' sheet in your pew? These are meant to be a simple way to invite our young friends to draw what they see in church, picture something they hear in the Bible reading, write a letter to God, ask a question, or create a prayer.  We share in nurturing their spiritual lives, just as we promise at baptism. They learn by watching and listening. They absorb what is going on around them. So enjoy watching your child draw on them. You can take yours home to reflect on during the week, or let it stay for someone else to find. We truly love discovering these colorful reflections of faith all over the church!
February 10, 2026
Stories on the Way: Stories and Poetry for Lent Our faith is built on a collection of stories shared over generations. Jesus taught in stories. Stories are interwoven in our identities as beloved children of God. As we make our way through the season of Lent, you are invited to join us for three evenings of sharing stories and poems on Wednesdays, February 25, March 4, and March 11 . We will begin each evening at 5:30 with a simple supper. We will close out each evening with Compline (a short night prayer service). Use the link below to let us know if you will be joining us for dinner and if you will be bringing children. The Wednesday Atrium will be available. Please RSVP for dinner here Each evening, we will be joined by featured storytellers and poets. You are also invited to bring your own poetry or a favorite poem to share. Your host: The Rev. Kelley Hudlow Featured storytellers: February 25 Repentance The Rev. Kelley Hudlow The Rt. Rev. Kee Sloan March 4 Mercy The Very Rev. Richard Lawson, Bishop-elect Beverly Brasell March 11 Hope Jamie Parris The Rev. Dillon Green Dr. Shanti Weiland …and more!
ash wednesday march 5
February 1, 2026
Ash Wednesday is Wednesday, February 18! Services will be at 12:00pm & 6:00pm . The nursery will be available for infants - 6 years old. Falling six and half weeks before Easter, this will mark the beginning of the forty days of Lent in preparation for Christ’s resurrection on Easter Sunday. The ashes are a sign of penitence and a reminder of mortality, and may be imposed with the sign of the cross. The Ash Wednesday service is one of the Proper Liturgies for Special Days in the BCP (p. 264). Imposition of ashes at the Ash Wednesday service is optional.
February 1, 2026
The Very Rev. Richard T. Lawson III, dean of Saint John’s Cathedral in Denver, has been elected the 13th diocesan bishop of Alabama. He was chosen on the first ballot at today’s special convention at the Cathedral Church of the Advent.  Following the required consent process of The Episcopal Church, Bishop elect Lawson will be ordained and consecrated on Saturday, June 27, 2026, in Birmingham. We give thanks for all who served in this search and ask for continued prayers during this time of transition.
January 30, 2026
We will have an all ages Bingo Night in the Great Hall on Wednesday, February 11 from 5:00 to 6:30pm . We are leaning into a Valentine theme and making it a relaxed evening for all generations to gather, play, and enjoy time together. This timing also works well if you are coming before or after choir rehearsals. We will have Roly Poly sandwiches, chips, and dessert available, with a suggested donation of $5 to help us plan for food. Come for a round or stay for the whole evening. Everyone is welcome.
January 28, 2026
Introducing Saints Social Clubs! Looking for a fun, easy way to connect with fellow parishioners? Saints Social Clubs brings adults together once a month to enjoy great food and great company. Here’s how it works: • Complete the short preference questionnaire HERE • Small clubs will be assigned in early March • Each club decides how they want to gather, in homes, at restaurants, or a mix of both. Each participant can choose the vibe for their assigned month • Days, times, and locations are set by each individual club • No pressure, no agenda, just a social gathering with fellow parishioners Whether you’re new to All Saints or have been here for years, this is a wonderful way to meet new people and strengthen connections within our church community. If you have any questions connect with Ginny May, ginmay@bellsouth.net
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