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    4.6 (10 reviews)
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    This place truly changed my perception in life. The positive people encouraged me to believe anything is possible. I was welcomed like home.

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    A place of God's Power, Love, and Truth in real community. We live for Christ and his kingdom - to see the captives freed! God bless.

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    Relativity new to Milwaukee, love the reviews about this Church, the pictures show a lot of young people, which is wonderful, but I am 65 and was just wondering if there is an older population at this Church also?...thanks

    Hey Patti, welcome to Milwaukee! We’re excited that you’ve found a home here in this great city. There is a growing population of people your age in our church, and you would fit right in. We’re lookong forward to helping you transition into a… Read more

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    The worship is engaging, the teaching transformative, and the people charismatic.

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    All Saints Cathedral

    All Saints Cathedral

    5.0(4 reviews)
    2.2 miEast Town

    I really love worshipping at All Saints. The people have been worshipping on the same spot since…read more1871, and when I am there I am confident that I am in the right place, and that the sacramental Christianity practiced there connects the living to an ancient faith. All baptized Christians are welcome at the communion rail. The parishioners are very friendly, and it's a come-as-you-are kind of place, even though the service is traditional and solemn. I leave feeling calm and purified. Additionally, the church is really beautiful inside. It has a wonderful organ! Only wrinkle--be sure to note the service times. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day there is only one Sunday service--at 9 am. The rest of the year, it's 8 and 10 am for the Sunday Eucharist.

    Today was a special event at the cathedral, the annual Kirkin' o' th' Tartans, a celebration of…read moreScottish heritage and culture. The origins of the kirking are the stuff of legend, and like most legends, it is probably based in some fact but where the fact leaves off and the fantasy starts has been lost to history. First of all, what does it mean? The Scottish Gaelic word, "kirk" means church, and in this context, "kirk" means "blessing." Tartans are the traditional plaid emblems of Scottish clans, woven into (typically) wool cloth. According to legend, in the mid-18th Century, the British rulers took revenge on Scotland in retaliation for a failed attempt to regain Scottish independence. The wearing of tartans, kilts and any highlanded symbols was forbidden. Legend says Highlanders wore tartans under their garments, in defiance of the law, with their tartans blessed in church. 46 years later, the law was rescinded and the wearin' of the tartans returned. The problem is that no real history of the secret wearin' o' the tartans is known in Scotland. So this tradition may be a uniquely American tradition, going back to World War II. Either way, the Kirkin' o' th' Tartans takes place in churches all across the county on April 6 each year. Sometimes it's celebrated on Reformation Sunday the last Sunday in October, sometimes on St. Andrew's Day (St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland) on November 30, or, as in Milwaukee, on Tartan Day on April 6. At the kirking of the tartans, there is lots of bagpipe music, Scottish dancing, remembrance of those who left us in the prior year, the reading of the 23rd Psalm (with a Gaelic accent) and, of course, the blessing of the tartans. The joint bagpipe/pipe organ rendition of "Amazing Grace" could bring a tear to your eye, and it was the first time I've ever heard a pipe organ almost overpowered. Now I'm looking forward to the Highland Games, but I'm marking my calendar for April 6, 2015.

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