All Saints' Episcopal Church in Fort Worth, Texas offers various educational programs for children, youth, and adults. Children in grades K-3 participate in Godly Play, which uses stories to teach about God, while grades 4-5 have Godly Talk to apply scripture lessons. Middle schoolers can join Rite 13 for spiritual coping or Journey to Adulthood for confirmation preparation. High schoolers explore ethics and community through Young Adults in Church. Adults and newcomers can join clergy-led discussions in Adult Forums or learn about the denomination in Inquirer's Classes, along with Bible studies and parent programs.
2. Introduction
• In business for four decades, D&M Leasing provides
custom services to automotive customers. With
locations in Houston, Dallas, Ft. Worth, and Grand
Prairie, D&M Leasing supports several local
organizations, such as All Saints’ Episcopal Church at
5001 Crestline Road in Ft. Worth. In addition to
providing opportunities to worship, All Saints’ provides
educations services to children, youth, and adults
Children up to grade three can enjoy Godly Play, a
Montessori-style class in which they explore the nature
of God by listening to Biblical stories. In grades four and
five, they move into the Godly Talk course, which teach
them to apply the lessons of weekly scripture readings.
3. Education
• As they progress into the middle school years, church
youth move through a series of classes. Rite 13
participants in grades six and seven use spiritual beliefs
to cope with their teenage years. Students in grades
eight and nine take part in Journey to Adulthood, which
prepares them for membership in All Saints’ through the
process of confirmation. The Young Adults in Church
program (grades nine through 12) helps them explore
Christian ethics and living in community.
Older church members and newcomers can join the
Adult Forums, in which clergy lead discussions on
various issues. Prospective members can learn about
Episcopalian beliefs in the Inquirer’s Class. Wednesday
night Bible studies and classes for parents of children 18
and under round out offerings for learners.