All Saints Church is a part of Church of South India and established in 1854. The church is a reformed protestant, with beliefs based completely in Scripture. We believe that the Holy Bible is the inspired Word of God — inerrant and our only source for doctrine and practice. We also believe in the influence and indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit as our comforter and counselor. Our worship practice is based on traditional and classically liturgical services are entirely found in the 1928 Book of Common prayer. We also offer contemporary worship in some settings, but always retain an element of the ancient practice.
The creeds used by the church are the Apostles' and the Nicene. The Church of South India is the result of the union of churches of varying traditions Anglican, Methodist, Congregational, Presbyterian, and Reformed--in that area.