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N1 9QW 020 7837 0720       All Saints Church

Welcome and thanks for visiting the All Saints site.  We are a community of local people joyfully learning together to be followers of Jesus. Our building is on Caledonian Road, Islington, London, N1.

Are you looking for All Saints the clothes shop? Click here. 

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Weekly at All Saints

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Our Sunday service is at 10.30am, with children's activities for all age groups. Everyone welcome any Sunday.

 You can find us near King's Cross, just off the Cally Road in Islington, north London. 

There are loads of events going on in the week too - click here for an overview


 
The Alpha course provides an opportunity to explore the meaning of life and ask any questions that you may have about Christianity.  
Contact us for further details.   

This is the knife drop bin on the edge of the church site. Drop your knife in the bin and ask at the church for  an All I need  bag - contains a comic,  a bible, a funky pen etc. More info (click the logo right)

  knife bin content six months on

One suuny day in October 2009, the knife bin was emptied after six months.

This is what the Islington Gazette had to say:

"MORE than 100 blades, including meat cleavers and a sword, have been left in special knife bins at two of the borough's churches as part of a new initiative.
Christian-based organisation Word4Weapons placed the two bins outside All Saints Church, in Carnegie Street, Islington, and St Mark's Church, in Moray Road, Finsbury Park, as part of a pilot project.
Just over six months later 116 knives were emptied from the bins and passed over to the police.
Michael Smith, Word4Weapons founder, said: "I am really happy with this result. If we had just had one knife handed in it would have been good as that's one less knife that could be used to stab someone.
"The knives will go to police and we hope that some can be recycled and turned into medals for a community award scheme."
The bins were emptied last Thursday and Mr Smith is already planning to install more with the backing of Islington police.
He said: "This has been a success and we would love to install more bins in Islington and throughout London."
Also among the knives deposited were chisels, Stanley knives, lock knives, scissors and even potato peelers.
Sonny Reeves, 17, who lives off Caledonian Road, said: "It's a good idea. Too many people are carrying blades and they say it's for their protection but it doesn't work like that.
"Carrying a knife is asking for trouble. It doesn't make you a man to use a knife. It makes you a coward."
Inspector Richard Stacpoole, of Islington police, said: "We have worked with Word4Weapons and it is part of our efforts to make the streets safer.
"It's encouraging that people are surrendering knives. We want to create an environment in which young people feel they don't need to carry knives. The message is clear. If people carry knives they will be stopped and prosecuted.
"We would certainly support these bins being put elsewhere in the borough."

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  'Well worth it'. 'Brought greater understanding to my life - past, present and future'. 'I have been enriched by this course'.
Here at All Saints we have taught the Freedom in Christ Discipleship Course, and plan to do so again in the Autumn of 2009. In this 13 week course we tackled issues in our lives that hold us back from receiving the freedom that God offers to us and we put it in effect with some people seeing real change in their life. We will repeat the teaching soon.
 
 Click here for one man's testimony of how the couse helped him (he's not from All Saints!)