Address: 701 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030, USA
Phone: +12017923563
Russell Kriegel
Love that they lease out their space to Hoboken Children's Theater.
Lenore Jean Jones
I've been going to All Saints since the late 80s, a few years after I moved to Hoboken, and have been singing in the choir most of that time. All Saints cares a lot about social justice. We are a mixed crowd, attracting people of many religious backgrounds, many races, and many sexual orientations. All are welcome! During the academic year there is a popular service at 9am that is particularly friendly to kids and families, and an 11am service which is a little more traditional, with a small but fine choir (if I do say so myself). Our excellent organist plays for both. There is also a simple, short 8am service. In the summer we have services at 8 and 10. Our Pastor Elaine is a great preacher and leader, and we're lucky to have her. Oh, and if you don't like wafers, never fear! We have a group of bread bakers who take turns bringing fresh-baked bread every week. (Check on our website if you read this much after I post it - things can change.)
Nick Matterson
Really nice church! Very family friendly, a great place to worship and connect with the local community. They also organize a lot of events to help the underserved in Hoboken.
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It is an Episcopal church, part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
All Saints Hoboken was the original home of the Oasis (the Episcopal Church's outreach to the LGBTQ community) in 1989, when no one else would give it a home, even in the extremely liberal Episcopal Diocese of Newark. All Saints was also the site of the first Episcopal ordination of a non-celibate openly-gay priest. The Pride flag flies for the entire month of June (and til someone gets around to taking it down) every year. So yeah, come on down! Services during the summer are at 10 am (full Eucharist).
Not really, no. The church has two spots reserved for staff, but otherwise it's street parking unless you park several blocks away. There are city garages a few blocks south on Hudson Street, and one near the hospital at 371 4th Street. But Sunday morning is one of the easier times to do street parking in Hoboken (easier, not easy), and the meters are off on Sundays, I think. I'm afraid I usually walk, so it's been a while since I tried to park there.
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