A History of All Saints' Church

Richland was a small farming community (population 200) in southeastern Washington State until 1943, when the Federal Government purchased the town as a bedroom community for the then secret Hanford Engineering Works of the Manhattan Engineering District, the agency established during World War II to develop and manufacture atomic bombs.
When the Federal Government moved into town, they built one Protestant Church and one Roman Catholic Church. The Protestant Church was to be associated with which ever denomination was the largest at the time. Hence, the Central United Protestant Church is the Methodist Church today. However, a large number of the DuPont management team were Episcopalians, and they wanted their own church.
Rectors
• The Rev.
Leo W. Dyson - 1947-1950
The first Episcopal service in Richland was the
Litany, and was held in the Methodist Church on March 7, 1944,
by the Rev. Leo W. Dyson, vicar of mission churches in
Kennewick, Pasco, and Prosser. In January, 1947 Father Dyson
became vicar of a new congregation in Richland, with 42 charter
members. Because members were from widely scattered parts of the
United States, they chose the name All Saints'. Regular services
were held in the Richland Grange Hall, which was being shared
with the Richland Lutheran Church. The congregation received
parish status in April, 1950. Father Dyson served as the first
rector, until The Rev. Paul Stadius succeeded him on October 1,
1950.
• The Rev. William G. Greenfield - 1952-1957
In early 1952, The Rev. William G. Greenfield became
rector of All Saints'. Groundbreaking ceremonies for the church
building at its present location were held on March 25, 1952. On
June 15th the cornerstone was laid. The cornerstone contained a
brass box in which were placed fragments of stone from
Canterbury Cathedral, a list of charter members, a copy of the
construction contract, a Book of Common Prayer, U.S. coins, and
copies of local newspapers. Dedication of the $40,000 building
and installation of the rector were held on October 19, 1952 by
Bishop Edward Cross. A new office and education wing was added
in 1955.
• The Rev. Francis W. Carr - 1957-1960
In 1957, The Rev. Francis W. Carr became rector and
he served the parish for 3 years.
• The Rev. Marcus Hitchcock - 1960-1971
On August 1, 1960, The Very Rev. Marcus Hitchcock
became the rector. During his tenure, the mortgage was paid off
and the mortgage documents were burned in November, 1963. Father
Hitchcock retired in 1971.
• The Rev. Robert E. Reynolds - 1971-1979
In 1971, The Rev. Robert E. Reynolds became rector,
moving from St. Paul's in Salem, Oregon. During his tenure, the
Balcom and Vaughn pipe organ with 694 pipes was installed. The
sanctuary and undercroft underwent remodeling, and air
conditioning was installed. Remodeling of the sanctuary included
installation of stained glass windows which were created by The
Rev. James Barry of Phillipsburg, Montana. The education wing
was remodeled in 1975, creating a multi-purpose room and a loft
area for classes. One of the lasting benefits of Bob's tenure
was his ability to assist the parish with acceptance of the 1979
Book of Common Prayer.
• The Rev. Frank J. Terry - 1980-1990
Following a lengthy search process, The Rev. Frank J.
Terry from Church of the Incarnation in Great Falls, Montana
became rector in 1980. Jeff had previously served in the Diocese
of Spokane when he was assigned to St. John's in Ephrata and St.
Dunstan's in Grand Coulee. During his tenure, the Growth and
Investment for Tomorrow (G.I.F.T.) program was begun, to develop
a master plan for the physical plant. While Jeff was at All
Saints', a new narthex was added, which contained
handicap-accessible restrooms, and a nursery and classroom. In
June of 1990, Jeff was elected Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese
of Spokane. Jeff was ordained Bishop at Diocesan Convention in
October, 1990 and assumed the office of Bishop Diocesan in
January 1991.
• The Rev. Charles H. Christopher, Jr. - 1991-1999
In August, 1991, again following a lengthy search
process, The Rev. Charles H. Christopher Jr. became rector of
All Saints'. Chuck came to this diocese from Glenwood Springs,
Colorado. Chuck's education was at the University of Colorado
and Seabury-Western Seminary. Until his arrival in Richland, his
ministry had been in the Diocese of Colorado. Under his
direction All Saints' completed a major expansion and remodeling
of the building, with the addition of a new kitchen, expanded
parish hall, new classrooms, additional restrooms, and new
offices. He is now serving at a church in Medford, Oregon
• The Rev. Janet Griffin- 2000-2009
In May, 2000, The Rev. Janet Griffin became rector of
All Saints'. Jan came to All Saints' from San Francisco,
California, where she was the interim rector of St. Mary the
Virgin Episcopal Church. Jan received her MDiv. Degree from
Church Divinity School of the Pacific (C.D.S.P.) in Berkeley CA.
Deacons
• The Rev.
Edward Doud - 1963 -
In 1963, The Rt. Rev. Russell S. Hubbard ordained
Edward Doud deacon. Ed became the first deacon to serve the
parish.
• The Rev. William Kratzer - 1970-1996
In 1970, The Rt. Rev. John R. Wyatt ordained William
Kratzer deacon. Bill is the senior deacon in the Diocese of
Spokane. His is now retired from an active role in the liturgy,
but worships with us regularly.
• The Rev. Caryl A. Marsh - 1977-1980
In 1977, The Rev. Caryl Marsh became a deacon
assistant to the rector. One year later she became the first
woman ordained to the priesthood in the Diocese of Spokane.
Bishop Wyatt, who was also a close friend, ordained her. Among
her other duties, Caryl was involved in youth ministries while
at All Saints', and served as Priest-in-Charge when Bob Reynolds
resigned to take a position in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
• The Rev. Fernando Villalobos - 1981-1985
In 1981, The Rt. Rev. Leigh A. Wallace, Jr. ordained
Fernando Villalobos deacon. Fernando became the third deacon to
serve the parish, and concentrated his ministry on Hispanic
ministry issues. Fernando served the parish until his death in
1985. He was the only Hispanic deacon in the diocese.
• The Rev. Sandra H. Robison - 1993-
On February 21, 1993, The Rt. Rev. Frank J. Terry
ordained Sandra Robison to the Sacred Order of Deacons. Sandra's
ministry was primarily in education and ministry development
until her retirement in 1999.
• The Rev. Mary Alice Hawkins -1999-2007
On November 13, 1999, The Rt. Rev. Leigh A. Wallace
ordained Mary Alice to the Sacred Order of Deacons. Mary Alice's
ministry was primarily in the areas of pastoral care, worship,
and Liturgics until her
retirement in late 2007.
• The Rev. Dorothy (Dutch) Carlisle - 1999-2010
On August 14, 1999, The Rt. Rev. Cabell Tennis
ordained Dutch Carlisle to the Sacred Order of Deacons. Dutch's
ministry was primarily in the areas of pastoral care, Prayer
Group, and ministry to elderly until her retirement in the
summer of 2010.
“Therefore we have been buried with him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life.” Romans 6:4
Office Hours
Monday-Thursday,
8:00am - 2:30pm,
Closed Friday
Services
- Sunday Services:
8:00am & 10:15am - Wednesday Service:
12:10pm
