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Welcome to

All Souls Harlesden

Worshipping and serving Jesus since 1879

All Souls Harlesden is a vibrant community that celebrates diversity. Our church has always been a home to people

from various cultural backgrounds, and we continue
to embrace and welcome individuals from all walks of life.

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21st Sept
Sunday

Feast of St Matthew
the Apostle

Parish Mass

10:00 AM

Presiding and Preaching

at the Mass fr Adam

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“Called from the Tax Booth”

24th Sept

Wednesday

PCC Meeting

The Parochial Church Council

is the elected body that shares responsibility with the Vicar for the spiritual and practical life of the parish, including worship, mission, finance, safeguarding, and care of our buildings.

28th Sept
Sunday

The Feast of St Michael  
and All Angels 

Parish Mass

10:00 AM

Presiding at the Mass fr Adam.
Preaching: Sharon Dunbar

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““You Will See Heaven Opened”

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Remembering Vena

On 10 August 2025, our dear and deeply missed sister Vena was called home to the Lord.
She was far more than a lay minister — a faithful servant, preacher, and constant light within our All Souls family. Her love for Christ and His people shaped us all, and we now hold Eric and their family in prayer with deep sympathy and love.

Prayer: Lord, we give thanks for the gift of Vena’s life and witness. Embrace her in Your presence, and bring comfort, strength, and peace to all who grieve. Amen.

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The funeral will take place on Friday, 3rd October.
The service will begin in the church at 1 p.m.,
followed by the committal at West London Crematorium at 3 p.m.

We have a passionate love for people of all races and backgrounds, and we make sure that there is a place for everyone in our fellowship.

​​We hope that, in some way, our ministry can be a blessing and encouragement to you as you seek to serve the Lord in this current generation.

 â€‹â€‹SAFEGUARDING

We believe in the safeguarding of all communities and people whom we work with, not because the law requires us to behave in these ways, but because God calls us to treat all people with dignity and respect and strive to ensure they are not exploited, abused, neglected, harassed or taken advantage of by anyone.

 â€‹The Church of England
Diocese of London, Willesden Episcopal Area
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