All Saints was founded in 1883, the first Episcopal parish in Pasadena. Members who had begun meeting in a private home three years earlier, eventually purchased a site among orange groves at the corner of Garfield Avenue and Colorado Boulevard in 1885 and built a small wooden church. Just four years later the first church at our present Euclid Avenue site was constructed -- followed by the current church building, which was dedicated in 1924.
About the architecture – Explore the art and architecture of All Saints Church
Inclusion Timeline – A look at the “arc of history” at All Saints Church


