Calendar of Events
Siren Prayer at the Oktav - Monday 4 May
12:00 on Monday, 4 May 2026 at the Notre Dame Cathedral Parvis (side entrance); click here for directions
We are pleased to join with Christians from all churches to pray for justice and peace as part of this year’s Oktav
If you are unable to join us, pray where you are for peace and justice using the Siren Prayer; click here for the prayer in 5 languages
Click here for the Siren Prayer website
E-mail our Church Office if you need more information
We hope you will join us and look forward to welcoming you
Siren Prayer Extra - Monday 11 May, 20:00
Life in the West Bank – the view of Father Fadi Diab
Monday 11 May, 20:00, Konvikt Chapel, 5 ave Marie-Thérèse, L-2132
Father Fadi is Rector of the Anglican parishes of St Andrew’s Ramallah and St Peter’s Birzeit. He is an internationally recognised advocate for Palestinian Christians and nonviolent, justice-led approaches to peace. He will speak about the lived realities of Palestinian Christians and the urgent call to peace with justice.
After hearing from Father Fadi join us to pray for justice and peace
Hosted by All Saints Anglican Church, Luxembourg
Click here for the Siren Prayer website
E-mail our Church Office if you need more information
Siren Prayer – praying for justice and peace wherever it is needed
Our Events
Lots of Ways to Get Involved.
Alpha is a series of sessions each exploring a different question about the Christian faith and how it connects with life. In each of the sessions we focus together on an important topic such as: Is there more to life than this? Who is Jesus? How can I have faith? How does God guide us? Why and how should I read the Bible? How can I pray?
We meet online (Zoom) on a week day (20:00 – 21:30) beginning late September 2025. We begin each 90 minute session with a bit of a chat, watch a high-quality video together (English with subtitles) on a theme which is followed by a facilitated conversation where we can share our thoughts and questions in a safe space. Feel free to eat supper if needed while you take part! And the first session is a taster so if you find Alpha isn’t for you, just let me (Geoff) know. There are 10 sessions with a break for school holidays plus an in-person Brunch and Saturday meet up.
We understand that people lead busy lives, so no problem if you may have to skip one or two.
If you would like more information, please email Geoff
Caring for Creation
We hold events and discussions that look at both the big picture of the climate crisis and how that plays out at a local, daily level
We have an Environmental Officer, mark Creationtide each September, and have gained the A Rocha Silver Eco-Church award
For more information, email us on office@anglican.lu
Young-ish Adults Group (YAGs)
YAGs seeks to grow a community for those at a particular stage of life – mobile, establishing yourself personally and professionally, complex, even with some uncertainties. YAGs is a place to connect, grow in faith, and serve. It is relaunching with a monthly lunch, relaxed discussion, open participation and leadership. Want to find out more? Speak to Alba, Justice or Xavier or email them via the Church Office
The Fallow Collective
The Fallow Collective
Fallow = “land ploughed but not seeded for a season to make the soil richer.”
Collective = “done by people acting as a group”.
An occasional group at All Saints for those between jobs – mutual support & learning, perspective and prayer over lunch at the Vicarage.
Email the Church Office for more details.
Lions & Lambs
A weekly meet-up for parents/carers and their little one(s).
We meet on Thursday from 9:30 – 11:00 for some songs, a story and play; the meeting place changes each week. Bring along a piece of fruit for the children to share. Feel free to come and go as you need to.
Let us know if you would like to come along. We’d be happy to meet you!
Please contact the Church Office – office@anglican.lu – for more information/confirmation of where to meet.
Bible Study Groups
Ever wondered why the most sold book in the world is the Bible but why it’s a struggle to read it? Join one of our groups that will guide you in different ways to see how the world of the Bible connects with our day to day world today.
Women’s Bible Study
Women from All Saints, and beyond, are welcome to this opportunity to connect with each other, pray together and discuss the Bible and life. At the moment we’re following The Difference Course, which gives us a chance to explore how Jesus breaks down barriers between people with different opinions and life experiences
We meet monthly on Wednesday (usually the third Wednesday of each month), from 2.30 pm – 4 pm, in the Church Office in the Centre Jean XXIII
Email Alison for more information.



