All Saints Church
All Saints Church exists within Cape Town's particular religious landscape—a city shaped by centuries of Dutch Reformed tradition, Anglican heritage, and increasingly diverse faith communities competing for attention and resources. The Anglican tradition here carries specific historical weight: colonial roots, the role of the church during apartheid, and its contemporary place as one institution among many offering spiritual community. Cape Town's secular drift, its young professional demographic, its tourist season and transient population—these factors reshape what a parish church must be. All Saints navigates this terrain by remaining rooted in liturgical practice while responding to what Cape Town actually needs now: intergenerational connection in a fragmenting society, space for questions alongside certainty, and institutional integrity when trust in many organisations feels scarce.