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All Saints' Episcopal Church
Reisterstown
MD
21136
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All Saints’, Reisterstown held its last service Sunday, November 3, 2019
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The Rev. Dr. Jason Poling
Priest-in-Charge
203 E. Chatsworth Ave.
Reisterstown,
MD
21136
United States
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Psalms 5:11
But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them: let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee.
But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them: let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee.
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From the I-795/140 interchange (exit 9a): Three quarters of a mile east, then one block south on Rte. 140 (Main St./Reisterstown Rd.) to Chatsworth Ave.
The church is one block east on Chatsworth Ave off of Reisterstown Road. The church and bell tower are visible from the road.
The church is one block east on Chatsworth Ave off of Reisterstown Road. The church and bell tower are visible from the road.
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All Saints' Episcopal Church Reisterstown Service Times
All Saints’, Reisterstown held its last service Sunday, November 3, 2019
Service Times last updated on the 30th of November, 2023
Service Times last updated on the 30th of November, 2023
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All Saints' Episcopal Church History
All Saints’ Church, traces its roots to the founding of the Reisterstown Parish in 1870, a part of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland. The earliest church of the parish was St. Michael’s, located on the grounds of the Hannah More Academy.
In 1883 an off-campus chapel was built nearby and named All Saints’, and the congregation worshipped there for seven years. In 1891 William Keyser, a wealthy Baltimore industrialist, built the new All Saints’ Church as a memorial to his mother, Elizabeth Wyman Keyser.
The church was designed by the firm of Longfellow, Alden and Harlow, of Boston, and constructed by Philip Walsh and Sons of Baltimore. Stained glass windows were executed by Boston artisan Sarah Wyman Whitman, a first cousin of Mr. Keyser.
The church grounds also contain a separate bell tower (1893), rectory (1909) and parish hall (1963). In its lifetime the church has seen fourteen rectors (as of 2002) and three interim rectors.
The first minister of All Saints’ Episcopal Church was the Rev. Dr. Arthur John Rich, founder of the parish as well as of all three churches.
All Saints’ Church is the only facility still in use. All Saints’ Cemetery, located near the site of the old chapel, remains under the supervision of the church.
– Neal Haynie, Parish Archivist
January 16, 2019
In 1883 an off-campus chapel was built nearby and named All Saints’, and the congregation worshipped there for seven years. In 1891 William Keyser, a wealthy Baltimore industrialist, built the new All Saints’ Church as a memorial to his mother, Elizabeth Wyman Keyser.
The church was designed by the firm of Longfellow, Alden and Harlow, of Boston, and constructed by Philip Walsh and Sons of Baltimore. Stained glass windows were executed by Boston artisan Sarah Wyman Whitman, a first cousin of Mr. Keyser.
The church grounds also contain a separate bell tower (1893), rectory (1909) and parish hall (1963). In its lifetime the church has seen fourteen rectors (as of 2002) and three interim rectors.
The first minister of All Saints’ Episcopal Church was the Rev. Dr. Arthur John Rich, founder of the parish as well as of all three churches.
All Saints’ Church is the only facility still in use. All Saints’ Cemetery, located near the site of the old chapel, remains under the supervision of the church.
– Neal Haynie, Parish Archivist
January 16, 2019
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