All Hallows is an inclusive Christian community in inner-city Leeds exploring the meaning of faith in the new millennium and whoever you are, you will be welcome here.

We are trying to respond to the challenge of Jesus of Nazareth to love God, ourselves and others, exploring the meaning of God’s love for all people — women, men, black, white, gay, straight, older, younger — and looking to meet the needs of people who feel damaged or marginalised. With others in the area, we work for justice, reconciliation and to inspire hope. Desmond Tutu’s phrase ‘the rainbow people of God’ underlies our use of the rainbow symbol — coming from a variety of backgrounds, ages and lifestyles, we celebrate and affirm our God-given diversity.
Recent Posts
- Community Garden session 6 – Sunday Afternoon 12th May This Sunday we invited members of the congregation to bring back their pea and bean plants if they had grown ...
- Eco-psychology! As a Christian, I enjoy joining the dots… things connect and unexpected ideas come together from different quarters. Recently I’ve ...
- Bulletin 12th May 2013 – Sunday after Ascension Bulletin 12th May 2013 – Sunday after Ascension
- Reflection 12th May 2013 What makes us kind? There are two major obstacles to a development of a spirituality of peace. The fear of silence ...
- Community Garden weekend – Sunday Afternoon – no.5 Sunday 5th May, beautiful weather and we are going to get these trees planted! After the church service the congregation were ...
- Community Garden weekend – Saturday morning – no.4 This weekend saw two work sessions in the garden – on the Saturday morning and the Sunday afternoon. The main ...
- Bulletin 5th May 2013 – Sixth Sunday of Easter Bulletin 5th May 2013 – Sixth Sunday of Easter
- Reflection 5th May 2013 On the Third Day The Scripture is quite clear: It was “on the third day” that the Resurrection happened. To the ...




