• Centering Prayer

    Centering Prayer
    All Saints' Church 9th Ave & Dolores St, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, United States

    Centering Prayer, a form of meditative prayer called the “prayer of the heart”, is rooted in the teachings of Jesus and of the Desert Fathers and Mothers of the early church. Through the practice of Centering Prayer we learn how to surrender to love, to abide in divine love, and to enjoy the numerous fruits of the practice: appreciation of silence and solitude, less susceptibility to stress, deeper reverence for the divine in and through nature, willingness and commitment to a life of reconciliation and peace, and longing for and realization of our full union with God, with humanity, and with all life forms on our planet. The practice of Centering Prayer encourages us to cultivate an open mind, heart, and will as we seek spiritual transformation in Christ.

  • Centering Prayer

    Centering Prayer
    All Saints' Church 9th Ave & Dolores St, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, United States

    Centering Prayer, a form of meditative prayer called the “prayer of the heart”, is rooted in the teachings of Jesus and of the Desert Fathers and Mothers of the early church. Through the practice of Centering Prayer we learn how to surrender to love, to abide in divine love, and to enjoy the numerous fruits of the practice: appreciation of silence and solitude, less susceptibility to stress, deeper reverence for the divine in and through nature, willingness and commitment to a life of reconciliation and peace, and longing for and realization of our full union with God, with humanity, and with all life forms on our planet. The practice of Centering Prayer encourages us to cultivate an open mind, heart, and will as we seek spiritual transformation in Christ.

  • Centering Prayer

    Centering Prayer
    All Saints' Church 9th Ave & Dolores St, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, United States

    Centering Prayer, a form of meditative prayer called the “prayer of the heart”, is rooted in the teachings of Jesus and of the Desert Fathers and Mothers of the early church. Through the practice of Centering Prayer we learn how to surrender to love, to abide in divine love, and to enjoy the numerous fruits of the practice: appreciation of silence and solitude, less susceptibility to stress, deeper reverence for the divine in and through nature, willingness and commitment to a life of reconciliation and peace, and longing for and realization of our full union with God, with humanity, and with all life forms on our planet. The practice of Centering Prayer encourages us to cultivate an open mind, heart, and will as we seek spiritual transformation in Christ.

  • Food for the Soul – Interfaith Devotional

    All Saints' Grant Hall 9th and Dolores, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, United States

    This month's theme is THE LIGHT WITHIN.  Relax, reflect, and nourish your soul  through readings, music, and imagery in a tranquil environment with meditations from philosophers, poets, and spiritual leaders from all over the world. Feel free to bring an additional reading, chant, song, etc. to share if you wish. Food for the Soul is a monthly event, held the fourth Saturday of each month. The theme for next month will be "THE MOUNTAINS OF LIFE."  Everyone is welcome. Munchies and coffee served. 

  • Centering Prayer

    Centering Prayer
    All Saints' Church 9th Ave & Dolores St, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, United States

    Centering Prayer, a form of meditative prayer called the “prayer of the heart”, is rooted in the teachings of Jesus and of the Desert Fathers and Mothers of the early church. Through the practice of Centering Prayer we learn how to surrender to love, to abide in divine love, and to enjoy the numerous fruits of the practice: appreciation of silence and solitude, less susceptibility to stress, deeper reverence for the divine in and through nature, willingness and commitment to a life of reconciliation and peace, and longing for and realization of our full union with God, with humanity, and with all life forms on our planet. The practice of Centering Prayer encourages us to cultivate an open mind, heart, and will as we seek spiritual transformation in Christ.

  • Carmel Bach Festival’s Pre-Fest: Reginald Mobley Recital

    Counter-tenor Reginald Mobley appears in this special pre-festival recital. His acclaimed recent album, Because, has received wide attention for its exploration of spirituals, identity, and personal history, connecting this repertoire with Baroque performance practice. Mobley is recognized for his work in both early music and spirituals, and for his clear tone, musical intelligence, and strong communication with his audiences. This recital provides a compelling opportunity to hear one of today’s most distinctive counter-tenor voices in an intimate, pre-festival setting.

  • Outreach

    Outreach
    All Saints' Library Ninth & Dolores Ave., Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA

    We look forward to having you join us on the first Tuesday of every month for Outreach in the All Saints' Library.

  • Centering Prayer

    Centering Prayer
    All Saints' Church 9th Ave & Dolores St, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, United States

    Centering Prayer, a form of meditative prayer called the “prayer of the heart”, is rooted in the teachings of Jesus and of the Desert Fathers and Mothers of the early church. Through the practice of Centering Prayer we learn how to surrender to love, to abide in divine love, and to enjoy the numerous fruits of the practice: appreciation of silence and solitude, less susceptibility to stress, deeper reverence for the divine in and through nature, willingness and commitment to a life of reconciliation and peace, and longing for and realization of our full union with God, with humanity, and with all life forms on our planet. The practice of Centering Prayer encourages us to cultivate an open mind, heart, and will as we seek spiritual transformation in Christ.

  • Carmel Bach Festival – Music of Earth and Elysium – Candlelight Concert In memory of Allen Whear

    All Saints' Church 9th Ave & Dolores St, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, United States

    This candlelit string quartet concert explores musical depictions of nature, from sunrise and weather to birdsong and the infinite, with works by Dittersdorf, Fanny Mendelssohn, Angélica Negrón, and Haydn.  To learn more please visit CarmelBachfestival.org Curated by: Patrick Jordan  

  • Carmel Bach Festival – JULY IN PARIS

    Carmel Bach Festival – JULY IN PARIS
    All Saints' Church 9th Ave & Dolores St, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, United States

    Step into Paris at the turn of the 18th century, when candlelit salons and royal courts were filled with elegant, expressive music. Works by Francois Couperin and Jean-Féry Rebel capture the refined beauty, rish harmonies, and vivid character of the French Baroque, offering a glimpse into the sound world of the city alive with new musical ideas. To learn more please visit bachfestival.org

  • Carmel Bach Festival – ROARING ’20s

    Carmel Bach Festival – ROARING ’20s,

    The 1920s marked a decade of bold reinvention as composers responded to a rapidly changing world with wit, clarity, and new musical languages. Works by Poulenc, Maringů, and Stravinsky capture the energy of the era)–from Parisian surrealism and jazz-inflected dance to the crisp lines of neoclassicism–revealing three distinct choices shaped by the same moment in history. To learn more please visit bachfestival.org

  • I-HELP Men

    I-HELP Men
    All Saints' Seccombe Hall 9th and Dolores, Carmel, CA, United States

    Seccombe Hall, Ninth & Lincoln Ave. entrance, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, United States, 93921 "For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink...." Matthew 25:35 Join our volunteers in cooking and serving a delicious hot meal, then dine and converse with the men who are enrolled in the Interfaith Homeless Emergency Lodging Program (I-HELP). This evening the men will be welcomed, fed, and housed in our church facility. Our relationship with them is priceless. "I-HELP is the only emergency shelter open every night in the Monterey area without a waiting list for men and women: a hot meal, a safe place and a caring community."