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About All Saints
Our history goes back to 1895 with a group of Episcopalians gathering in Columbia Falls for services and a visit from the Second Bishop of Montana. Shortly after that time, fifteen miles to the west, more Episcopalians started a worshiping community in Whitefish. Today, those two families are united in one parish, All Saints' Church.
All Saints' is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Montana, The Episcopal Church, and the Anglican Communion.
The Diocese of Montana
The Diocese comprises the entirety of the area of the State of Montana and has 33 congregations with around 4,400 members. The Rt. Reverend Martha E. Stebbins is the X Bishop of the Diocese.
The Episcopal Church
The Episcopal Church is an international body of Christians, which includes around two million members. The Presiding Bishop, the Most Reverend Sean Rowe, serves as the head of The Episcopal Church.
The Anglican Communion
The Anglican Communion is a world-wide branch of Christendom, which includes around 85 million members worshiping in 165 countries. The Archbishop of Canterbury serves as the head of the Anglican Communion.
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