All Saints Episcopal Church - Palo Alto, California

Address: 555 Waverley St, Palo Alto, CA 94301.
Phone: 6503224528.
Website: asaints.org
Specialties: Episcopal church, Anglican church, Banquet hall, Concert hall, Event venue, Live music venue, Wedding venue.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot.
Opinions: This company has 67 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.6/5.

📌 Location of All Saints Episcopal Church

All Saints Episcopal Church 555 Waverley St, Palo Alto, CA 94301

⏰ Open Hours of All Saints Episcopal Church

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Wednesday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Thursday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Friday: 9 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: 10 AM–12 PM

All Saints Episcopal Church

Located at 555 Waverley St, Palo Alto, CA 94301, All Saints Episcopal Church is a renowned and welcoming community with a rich history and vibrant present. This Anglican church is not only a place of worship but also an event venue, banquet hall, concert hall, and wedding venue, making it a versatile space for various gatherings and celebrations.

Specialties and Features

  • Episcopal church: An inclusive community that welcomes all individuals regardless of their background, race, gender, or sexual orientation.
  • Banquet hall, Concert hall, Event venue, Live music venue, Wedding venue: A versatile space for various events, gatherings, and celebrations.
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot: Ensures accessibility for all individuals, making it an inclusive space for everyone.

Other Points of Interest

  • The church actively provides services for homeless people, showcasing its commitment to serving the community.
  • The Food Closet operates Monday through Friday from 10 AM to 2:30 PM, and on Saturdays from 9 AM to 1 PM. On Thursdays, it is also open until 6 PM.
  • The Sunday service is highly praised, offering an excellent worship experience for its congregation.
  • It is loved by the community and known as Palo Alto's favorite spaceship-like church.

Opinions and Reviews

This esteemed institution has garnered a solid reputation with 67 reviews on Google My Business. The average opinion is an impressive 4.6 out of 5 stars. Many reviewers appreciate the church's welcoming environment, the excellent Sunday service, and the various community services offered, such as the Food Closet and the free lunch on Thursdays and Fridays.

Recommendation

If you are looking for a place to worship, celebrate, or host an event, All Saints Episcopal Church is an excellent choice. Its versatile space, accessible facilities, and commitment to serving the community make it an ideal location for various gatherings. To learn more about their services and events, or to plan your visit, please visit their website at asaints.org. Don't hesitate to contact them through their website or by phone at 6503224528.

👍 Reviews of All Saints Episcopal Church

All Saints Episcopal Church - Palo Alto, California
Cecil C.
4/5

My choir has a rehearsal here and I was glad to learn they provide services for homeless people.

All Saints Episcopal Church - Palo Alto, California
Jack G. B.
5/5

The people here are very nice, and there is a food closet Monday through Friday from 10 to 2:30. On Thursday, they are also open until 6, and they have hours from 9 to 1 on Saturday. The Sunday service is excellent.

All Saints Episcopal Church - Palo Alto, California
R L. J.
5/5

Loved by the community, Palo Alto's favorite space ship-like church, and home to the Food Closet food donation center, the PA DST weekly meeting, and FREE lunch Thurs and Friday (opens by 10:30am). Awesome.

All Saints Episcopal Church - Palo Alto, California
Charlotte C.
5/5

It's a nice place to visit. The only thing that's disappointing is that they no longer serve a hot meal for lunch by the company, Breaking Bread, on Thursday and Friday from 11:30am to 12:30pm, as they have done in the past for many, many years to serve the needy whom were either homeless, elderly and/or low income.🤦🏾‍♀️😖

There use to be a long line waiting for food. Unfortunately they had a HUGE decline in attendance after the program that runs the meal department hired a young woman who had many ideas including but not limited to, changing how the food was prepared, removing the juices that people would drink with their meals (there use to be a choice between juice, milk, and water), and she replaced it with only milk or water.

Her excuse was that the juices contained arsenic. When the people discussed this with her at length that not ALL juices contained arsenic and the FDA government approved this to be consumed, she then stated that it contains too much sugar!

When the people who eat there stated that the milk was upsetting to their stomach's because they're lactose intolerant, she said that there's plenty of water to drink. The homeless and elderly people came to me for help (because I would sit and eat with them and listen to their stories no matter how many times they would tell their stories of the days of old; I would listen as if it were my very first time!); and they didn't know what to do about the meal situation. So, I said that they needed to speak up; that their voices need to be heard.

Unfortunately it fell upon deaf ears because she just stared at them making them and their needs feel as though they were substandard, and she knew what was BEST for them.

Sometimes the homeless (as well as the elderly) would come in there looking for the juice to bring their sugar up because they hadn't had a bite to eat yet. Even this, didn't sway her to bring the juices back. Nor did the fact that the milk would upset their stomach with NO place to run to with loose bowel in order to use the bathroom once the lunch was over. Then she took away the salt and pepper packets, saying that they shouldn't be consuming sodium. A week or two later, she brought back the pepper packets.

Once you TAKE AWAY the juices to drink, the sodium out of the meals (making it very bland), and the salt packets.... WHAT DO YOU EXPECT!!? Of course you'd have a decline in attendance. Even Jesus carried a pouch with salt in it; saying that it made the meals MORE palatable. A meal is SUPPOSE to be not only healthy, but satisfying!

It was more like a "power trip" (if you ask me), with her, than anything else. She was trying to conform everyone to the way that she ate. Yet, even she admitted that she drinks juices in her home! So... What gives?

If you implement something and it isn't working, then you HAVE TO reevaluate your position for the benefit of, not only the people that you're trying to help nourish, but to also help keep that program up and running smoothly.

Well... She didn't do that. The people pleaded, and she refused to listen. Not only did she NOT bring everything back to the way it was when she was first hired to take over that contract when it was thriving, she completely ran it into the ground; where at least 60% of the people stopped coming to eat on Thursday's and an 80% decline on Friday's!!

Talk about smug! Rather than to bend and admit that she was wrong and put it BACK the way it was, she let it completely be shut down as of August/8th/2019. At 12:30pm the last meal was served with everyone scrambling for a substitute place to eat.

The extremely sad and heartbreaking thing about all of this, is that not only did this place serve as a meal for those whom are utterly less fortunate than the rest, it was also a place that they could come and sit when the heat was overwhelming in the summer, or the rain was relentlessly pounding the pavement in the winter and fall. She took away a place that use to serve a great meal to the homeless, elderly, and low income.🤦🏾‍♀️😢😥

All Saints Episcopal Church - Palo Alto, California
Paul S.
3/5

They give us grocery up to three times a week. Not bad, I like peanut butter be and jelly sandwiches.

All Saints Episcopal Church - Palo Alto, California
Tiffanie Z.
5/5

The people of the church were truly kind, nonjudgmental, and giving people. I was a part of a homeless shelter that the church helped. The church grounds are also beautiful.

All Saints Episcopal Church - Palo Alto, California
Michael C.
5/5

Beautiful concert of baroque music. Acoustics are adequate but not great, but singing and playing were excellent.

All Saints Episcopal Church - Palo Alto, California
Gracilly M.
4/5

Such fun and such great energy! It was like who's line is it anyway with some serious musical expertise!!!!! Fun fun fun!!!!

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