About Our Church
Saint Michael and All Angels Church in Dallas, Texas, is a vibrant and welcoming community where people from all walks of life come together to pursue Christ and support one another. Offering a blend of traditional and contemporary worship services, Saint Michael invites both newcomers to Episcopal worship and long-time Episcopalians to join in fellowship. Here, you'll discover a place to belong, make friends, and engage in personal and spiritual growth.
With a rich history dating back to 1945, Saint Michael has grown to become one of the largest Episcopal parishes in the United States, serving approximately 6,000 communicants in Dallas and beyond. As a member parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, Saint Michael practices The Way of Love as part of The Episcopal Church.
Clergy & Staff
Get to know the clergy, staff and lay leadership at Saint Michael and All Angels.
What We Believe
Our Vision: Followers of Christ Spreading God’s love
Our Mission: Saint Michael and All Angels is an embracing and engaging community of faith living our Baptismal Covenant.
Sunday at Saint Michael
Saint Michael offers traditional and contemporary worship amidst a growing community of people pursuing Christ, serving one another and the community. Whether you are a long-time Episcopalian or new to Episcopal worship, come explore Saint Michael and make friends, find a place to grow, and create your home. Saint Michael is a place where you belong!
Membership
For Christians, the most important "membership" we have is our membership in the Body of Christ, offered through Holy Baptism. All are eligible for this membership, there are no dues, and it never expires.
Our History
At the end of World War II, the Right Reverend Harry Tunis Moore, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, pursued his war-delayed dream of establishing a new Episcopal parish for the growing area then referred to as “North Dallas.”
Our Vestry
In Episcopal parishes, in addition to the Rector, the Vestry is the elected governing body of the parish. Nominees for vestry and wardens are presented to the parish at the annual meeting for election to three-year terms.
The most recent Vestry minutes, as well as Finance Committee meeting minutes, can be found here on our resources page.
Annual Report
View our most recent Annual Report and see an archive of past annual reports.