“FIND A PLACE TO BELONG”
Our Mission
The mission of All Saints’ Episcopal Church is to continue the 100 plus years of service to our Lord Jesus Christ by providing a welcoming and cohesive place for guidance and hope.
In our ever changing world, we proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God to our community and our world to teach, baptize, and nurture new believers while fulfilling the education and worship needs of our congregation and the world around us.
Worship Services
Sundays at 10 a.m. Services are lead by the Reverend Stepheya George.
About the Episcopal Church
We believe in one God who created all things. We believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that Jesus, while fully God, took upon himself man’s humanity. We believe in Jesus’ death and resurrection and hold Easter to be the great celebration upon which the Church is built. We believe that the Holy Spirit proceeds from God and is the third person of the Trinity, sent to man as the revealer of God’s will. We believe that the Holy Scriptures are the Word of God and contain all things necessary for salvation. We believe that God calls us to be continual examples of Christian love and behavior, and still He forgives us when we fall short of the mark. We believe that God loves us unceasingly
and desires each one of us to live in His love.
Our History
All Saints Episcopal Church is the second oldest Episcopal Church in the Rio Grande Valley. It is in the jurisdiction of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas.
Two early organizers of the church included Mrs. Nettie G. King, who lived in San Benito and was the postmistress at Olmito, and Will Hinkly, an official of the San Benito Bank & Trust Co. These two attended services at the Episcopal church in Brownsville along with a Mrs. Breen and her niece, Penny, and Mrs. Ella Virginia Van Ness. They decided San Benito should have its own church. The first services were held whenever a minister was available and wherever space was found.
The first Episcopal services held in San Benito were led by Rev. William Morrison in 1910 in the King Building on the corner opposite the San Benito Land and Water Co. building and in the early Methodist church according to an unsigned history of the All Saints Episcopal Church of San Benito. The undocumented account also notes that the First Episcopal Church, under the direction of Rev. Morrison, cost $2,000, excluding the price of the pews.
Episcopal services in the beginning were held in a grocery store, a pool hall or wherever a place could be found. Members of the congregation would light their way to services at night with lanterns, which were then hung on the walls to illuminate the meeting place.
The lot on which the new church was to have been built was given to the Episcopalians by the San Benito Land and Water Company, but because this land faced the wrong direction for summer comfort, it was exchanged for the one on which the church now stands, Lot 12, Block 31, Third Addition, on the corner of the 400 block of North Reagan and Adele Streets.
From the very beginning, the women of the church worked to raise money for the needs of the church, the first need being for a building. The fall bazaar was instituted in 1910. The ladies collected the fancywork they had labored on all winter long and arranged it carefully for sale.
Leadership
- Rev. Stepheya George
- Dr. Jimmy Dominguez
- Michael Frazier
- Tootie Madden,
- Wanda Kellogg, Hospitality Committee Chair
- Diana Bates, Program and Outreach Committee Chair