• Dignity: Its Essential Role in Resolving Conflict

    This is a series of gatherings to discuss the book, Dignity: Its Essential Role in Resolving Conflict by Donna Hicks, PhD. The world, as we know it, continues to unravel around us and we wonder what we can do. Donna Hicks' book throws us a lifeline on a stormy sea and teaches us how to change our world by changing ourselves... The late Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, "this book is a must-read for those who want to experience peace in their everyday lives and peace in the world around them... if you want peace, be sure everyone's dignity is intact." Please bring your lunch, and join us for a transformation of the heart that leads to dignity and peace.

  • Centering Prayer

    Centering Prayer

    All Saints' Church 9th & Dolores, Carmel, Ca

    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.

  • “Five Habits of the Heart” – A Circle of Trust® Retreat

    In this divisive and uncertain time, we invite you to step away from the noise and reconnect with what matters most. Based on the work of Parker J. Palmer and the principles of the Center for Courage & Renewal, this retreat offers a day of quiet reflection, meaningful conversation, and shared presence. This retreat will center around Palmer’s Five Habits of the Heart — practices that can help us reclaim our sense of community, deepen civic courage, and renew our commitment to the common good. No prior reading is necessary, but themes from Palmer's Healing the Heart of Democracy will guide our time together. Facilitators: The Rev. Amber Sturgess, Troy Brunke Please see the flyer for registration details.

  • Outreach

    All Saints' Library Ninth & Dolores Ave., Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
  • Dignity: Its Essential Role in Resolving Conflict

    This is a series of gatherings to discuss the book, Dignity: Its Essential Role in Resolving Conflict by Donna Hicks, PhD. The world, as we know it, continues to unravel around us and we wonder what we can do. Donna Hicks' book throws us a lifeline on a stormy sea and teaches us how to change our world by changing ourselves... The late Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, "this book is a must-read for those who want to experience peace in their everyday lives and peace in the world around them... if you want peace, be sure everyone's dignity is intact." Please bring your lunch, and join us for a transformation of the heart that leads to dignity and peace.

  • Centering Prayer

    Centering Prayer

    All Saints' Church 9th & Dolores, Carmel, Ca

    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.

  • I-HELP Men

    "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."

  • Book Club

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

    The October book will be announced soon. Join us for our discussion as we share analysis, perspectives, and conversation, including the characters, themes, and writing style of the book. Salad is provided. Feel free to bring an addition to the salad or a snack for others to enjoy.

  • Bible Study

    Bible Study

    Bible Study will meet twice more in the month of October, on Wednesdays the 15th and the 29th.  We gather in the Parish Library from 10:30am until noon each time. We are at the midpoint in The Acts of the Apostles, resuming at Chapter 15.  The focus in the concluding chapters is the missionary activity of St. Paul and his companions to the Gentiles, as they proclaim the Good News of God's grace which reaches out to every people and every person in Jesus Christ by the activity of the Holy Spirit.  All are welcome!

  • Bible Study

    Bible Study

    Bible Study will meet twice more in the month of October, on Wednesdays the 15th and the 29th.  We gather in the Parish Library from 10:30am until noon each time. We are at the midpoint in The Acts of the Apostles, resuming at Chapter 15.  The focus in the concluding chapters is the missionary activity of St. Paul and his companions to the Gentiles, as they proclaim the Good News of God's grace which reaches out to every people and every person in Jesus Christ by the activity of the Holy Spirit.  All are welcome !

  • Centering Prayer

    Centering Prayer

    All Saints' Church 9th & Dolores, Carmel, Ca

    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.

  • Wisdom Days: Contemplative Wisdom Practices

    Wisdom Days: Contemplative Wisdom Practices

    Facilitated by Rev. Amber Sturgess & Heather Ruce Contemplative wisdom practices have their origins in the ancient world and come down to us through various traditions such as The Rule of St. Benedict, the wisdom teachings of Jesus, and the Fourth Way work of G.I. Gurdjieff. Cynthia Bourgeault says that wisdom work “comes above ground at times when the planet is going through changes or when consciousness is about to take a major leap to a new place, a new level of understanding.” We invite you to join us for the series of Wisdom Days. The contemplative wisdom practices will consist of Centering Prayer, Lectio Divina, wisdom teachings from Cynthia Bourgeault on video, conscious labor (physical work), and sacred dance taught by Heather Ruce. Suggested Donation: $35. For more information and to register, please contact Rev. Amber at rector@allsaintscarmel.org