User:Mrmaxwhitaker/All Saints Church, Dunedin

All Saints is the oldest Church still used as a place of worship in the Dunedin urban area. With a long history of serving the Dunedin North community, All Saints is the closest church to the university campus.

The nave was designed by William Clayton of Mason and Clayton in 1865. The transepts and chancel were added in 1873, designed by William Mason of Mason and Wales. The church was built in a gothic cruciform style, which is relatively rare in New Zealand and especially so in Protestant churches.

An Anglican parish with a strong liturgical tradition. The teaching at All Saints draws on Christian tradition without being narrow or limited; liberal while remaining orthodox. They use incense and bells at High Masses, have a less formal monthly Family Service, and hold monthly gatherings for fellowship.