Art at All Saints'
At All Saints', we are intentional about making space for the interaction of faith and art that lead to deeper conversations about things that matter for our common life, and a more thoughtful engagement in the larger world. Through music, visual art, and the shared beauty of worship liturgy, we experience the presence of Jesus in fresh and life-giving ways. Whether you are a professional artist, someone who enjoys singing, someone who prays with art, or simply someone who is exploring, there is a place for you here. Join us in discovering how the arts can open our hearts, deepen our faith, and connect us more fully with God and one another.
New Photos in the Waverly Garden
A new exhibit of photos is now on display in the Waverley Garden and along the "Waverley (Side) Walk". These are contest-winning photos from the Palo Alto Camera Club's Annual Competition and the February Competition, and will be on display for approximately two months. Take a look! The Club heartily thanks the Church for working together on this.
The previous exhibit of photos in the Garden and on the Walk, featuring the work of Palo Alto High School's photography students, has been returned to the students' instructor, Kenna Gallagher, for redistribution to the students. The students, parents, and even grandparents have come by to see the exhibit; most students have never seen their work printed at this large size. Kenna and the Church are planning a second exhibit at the end of the school year, scheduled for May. The concept is to do two exhibits/year, in December and May.
The Garden is now open seven days/week, using volunteers (from the Camera Club and the Church) to open and close the gate on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Past Photo exhibit by All Saints' Parishoners
Starting February 22, 2025, the All Saints' Parish Hall was filled with fabulous, colorful, dramatic, and sometimes serene photographs of animals, birds, buildings, flora, waves, and more. The photographic talent of five of our creative parishioners were on display.
Our photographers: Margaret Weil, Ken Van Bree, Diane Frankle, John Sack, Tim Romley, and Barbara Coll. The exhibit generated many interesting conversations and we got to see the world through the eyes of someone else.

“The Prophet” Sculpture is installed in the Church Sanctuary
This sculpture is by artist Bartosz Janczak and is on loan from the Madsen Gallery in Los Altos for a few months.

