Welcome

Situated on the north bank of the River Thames at Putney Bridge, All Saints Fulham is a vibrant and growing church.

Anyone who is seeking to worship - whatever age, sex or sexuality, race or colour, ethnic or national origins, marital status, whether new to Christianity or returning after a gap, or simply a visitor - will find a warm welcome. 

 

All Saints Fulham - Organ Scholar

Thank you for responding to the advertisement in the Church Times. We are very proud of our musical tradition and our new organ scholar will have the opportunity to work with some talented singers and will also have the opportunity to contribute fully to the musical life of our church. Full details of the post together with details of how to apply can be found here. Please note the closing date for applications is the 20th May. 

 

Save our Tower & Bells!

View of All Saints FulhamAt Easter we formally announced the ‘Campaign to Save our Tower and Bells’! Five years ago, our church architect warned us that the state of our historic medieval church tower was deteriorating, and would soon need fundamental repair work. That time has now come.

We are reaching out to the loving and committed community which looks to All Saints, to join the campaign to restore the tower so that it can continue to stand as a witness for another 600 years, its bells continuing to ring for baptisms, weddings and funerals, Sunday by Sunday and to mark times of change.  There's more information here and please get in touch if you can help with any fundraising activities.

If you are able to make a donation towards the Tower and Bells Appeal, please send a cheque, made out to All Saints Fulham PCC (Tower and Bells) or make a transfer to the bank account of All Saints Fulham.  CAF sort code 40 52 40; account no. 00016653.  Please label your transfer with your name and Tower and Bells.  Cheques should be sent with a note of your name and address to The Tower and Bells Appeal, All Saints Church, Pryors Bank Pavilion.  Thankyou. 

 

Diamond Jubilee Celebrations

On Sunday 3 June as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations there will be a service at 10.30am followed by the All Saints Church street party in the church yard with 1950's dancing and music and lots of children's activities.  For more details click here.

 

 

 

 

 

Sermons and Readings

In case you were not in church on Sunday or would simply like to listen again to this week's sermon, you can do so by clicking here. In this fourth week of Easter Rev'd Eileen McGregor preaches about depictions of Jesus as the Good Shepherd. 

 

 

Music by the Bridge

Fulham Brass Band are unable to perform on May 11th, but we are delighted to welcome the wonderful up and coming soprano, Alexandra Dinwiddie who will entertain us with a whistle-stop tour of European Song including music by Purcell, Schubert and Faure in a programme which will appeal to an audience of all ages. 

On Friday June 8th All Saints Parish Choir will be singing a variety of sacred and secular choral music. 

Full details here.

 

 

Last update:
Saturday 12 May 2012