Parish Life
“Will you strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being?”
All Saints is blessed with many “hidden angels” who give their time and talent for the care of church building and grounds. Volunteers also ensure that as a community we provide care for one another through lay pastoral care.
If you're interested in any of these ministry opportunities or would like more information, email admin@allsaintsindy.org.
columbarium
The Columbarium is for the interment of the cremated remains of past and present members of the parish, immediate family of those members, and former clergy having served on permanent staff or as affiliated clergy of All Saints, and/or their spouse. Other persons may be granted burial rights at the sole discretion of the Vestry.
community use of building
All Saints is host to AA meetings and other organizations from the surrounding neighborhood. Contact the church office at admin@allsaintsindy.org for more information.
gardens & grounds
Volunteers work to maintain the beautiful gardens surrounding the church building.
Fellowship
Events Committee: This committee is responsible for planning and hosting special events throughout the year, i.e. Mardi Gras Celebration, Annual September Picnic, Agape Meal for Maundy Thursday, receptions, etc.
Coffee Hour: All are welcomed to fellowship during Coffee Hour which follows the 10 AM Sunday service. Coffee, tea, and snacks are made available after mass in the parish hall. You can sign up to host Coffee Hour on the board in the parish hall.
martha ministers
A group of volunteers who are responsible for laundering the table and kitchen linens used in the parish hall.
endowment & finance team
The Episcopal Church of All Saints is blessed with a generous membership whose gifts of cash and property help sustain its financial needs. The Parish Endowment team maintains appropriate stewardship of all gifts, cash and property, and will follow a disciplined path in receiving and/or disposing of such gifts with the understanding that these gifts are to be used to glorify God.
pledge campaign team
This committee works closely with the Rector, Treasurer and Parish Administrator to execute the annual pledge campaign.
pastoral care team
317.635.2538 | admin@allsaintsindy.org
Providing pastoral care for those who are sick, homebound, grieving, or celebrating is at the heart of our parish. When there is a death, a serious illness, or hospitalization, the church should be contacted immediately. Anyone who would like to receive the sacraments, especially Holy Communion, Reconciliation (confession), or Unction (anointing and prayer for healing) and is prevented from coming to church should contact the Rector. Lay persons in The Episcopal Church may share in the privilege of distributing Holy Communion not only at Sunday Mass as chalice bearers, but also to our homebound members of the Parish and the residents of nursing facilities and hospitals. Training is given for this Ministry throughout the year in different areas of the Diocese.