Head down to Reidy Friendship Hall after the 11:15 am service for Coffee Hour! Grab a coffee, introduce yourself, and learn more about the All Souls Community! If you'd like to volunteer to help with Coffee Hour and put your hospitality skills to work email Membership & Engagement Coordinator, Gretchen. We would love to have […]
We want your input! This Friday we announced the launch of our Future of All Souls Capital Campaign to address the urgent renovations needed for Wiggin House and additional improvements to All Souls facilities. This work will ensure the vitality of All Souls for generations to come. Read the full announcement from Rev. Galen & […]
All are welcome and encouraged to attend All Souls board meetings! Click here to learn more about our current board and access the latest meeting minutes.
Our Caregivers Circle gathers once a month on zoom to learn, share stories, laugh, connect and ask questions of each other. Whether caring for a friend, a spouse, a loved one, whether old or young, it can be a lonely experience. Come and connect with others who will understand. We meet on the 4th Sunday […]
Join us for short weekday meditations led by members of All Souls Buddhism and Mindfulness. We hope this will help you get started with meditation or keep going. No meditation experience is required, all are welcome! Community Meditation meets for 30 minutes on Zoom, Monday through Saturday. ZOOM LINK Password: AS
Join us every Monday morning for a brief talk, guided meditation, and conversation. All are welcome, and no experience is necessary. The topics will vary each week. Buddhism and Mindfulness is organized by Pamela Patton and led by various experienced teachers from the All Souls Buddhism and Mindfulness Program. Sign up for the All Souls […]
For over 40 years, Monday Night Hospitality has served restaurant-style meals to those in need in New York City at All Souls. Monday Night Hospitality and its companion social services effort, Outreach Information Services, provides over 22,000 meals a year to those most in need (the homeless, elderly, unemployed and poor) in a unique setting. […]