The Parish Church of All Saints Kingston

ALl Saints Church Tower, seen from the Markety Place

 All Saints, with its sister church St John, forms a team of Anglican churches serving Kingston upon Thames in Surrey. It is set between the ancient Market Place and the busy shopping centre and has strong relationships with the residents, businesses, schools and University in Kingston but also draws its congregation from a wide area.

The church is open every day of the week, and visitors are very welcome. On Monday to Saturday mornings from 11-12am a group of trained listeners is available to offer pastoral support to people who wish to speak with someone in confidence. Coffee is also available in the church on Monday to Saturday mornings. On Mondays throughout most of year lunchtime concerts are given by a variety of young and established musicians. See here for times of weekday services.

The Church has a long-standing, strong musical tradition. It has a choir of forty men, boys and girls, with sung Eucharist and Evensong every Sunday and occasional weekday choral services. The Frobenius organ, installed in 1988, enhances the worship of the Church and has been used for recordings and recitals by some of the world's finest organists.

In her Jubilee year, the Queen came here to unveil a stone commemorating the crowning of her predecessor Edward the Elder on this site 1100 years ago. The church has a fascinating history: Egbert, King of Wessex, held his great council here in 838 and Athelstan and Ethelred the Unready were two more of the seven Saxon kings of England crowned here in the 10th century. Construction of the present church was begun in 1120 under the orders of Henry I, and almost every century since then some extension or addition has been made. The church boasts a 14th century wall-painting of St. Blaise, the impressive 16th century tomb of Sir Anthony Benn, a 17th century marble font attributed to Sir Christopher Wren, twelve bells and an 18th century Carillon, the great west window of the 19th century, and the magnificent Frobenius organ installed in 1988. There is a Memorial Chapel of the East Surrey Regiment.

It is a member of the Local Ecumenical Project (LEP) in Kingston Town Centre, with its partners the United Reformed Church in Eden Street and Kingston Baptist Church in Union Street. We join together for acts of worship, study groups and social activities.

For those who live or work in the Royal Borough, this church touches their lives in many ways: as a place of worship, as a location for community events, as a major arts venue and concert hall, as the civic church and, beyond all these, as a place to rest and reflect in a busy town centre.Download Saints Alive, the Parish magazine, published every three months.

Download the current pew sheet, containing readings and hymns for the Sunday morning service, also news and notes. (Usually available from Friday lunchtime)


All Saints Kingston Appeal logoThe aim of the All Saints Kingston Appeal is to restore this historic church to its rightful place as the heart and soul of Kingston upon Thames.
You can find out about our plans to develop it, and about how you can play a part.  And you can keep in touch with news about the project and about our fundraising events.

Visit this website to learn how you can buy a tile in the refurbished church.


Upcoming events

Gala Evening - dinner/dance with auction

Saturday 26 May 2012

Join us for an evening of good food, dancing, and an auction of exciting items, the last social...

Robert Quinney plays the Frobenius Organ

Saturday 16 June 2012

Thames Concerts presents one of the finest organists in the country, who, as sub-organist of...

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Contact Information

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All Saints Church
Kingston upon Thames
KT1 1JP

allsaintskingston@tiscali.co.uk

020 8546 5964

This website is maintained by Nigel Duffin, and any comments will be welcomed.