Our History

The Church of All Saints lies at the heart of Milton Keynes Village which gave its name to the new city of Milton Keynes. It was re-built in about 1330 by the Lord of the Manor, Philip de Aylesbury who re-used the chancel arch from an earlier church of about 1200.

Today the church is a member of the Walton Churches Partnership which includes the church of St Mary’s at Wavendon, Church Without Walls Broughton and Christ the King (Kents Hill). Christ the King has two congregations Catholic and Community Church. The Partnership has an ecumenical ministry team with ministers from the Baptist Union, Church of England, United Reformed Church, Methodist Church and Roman Catholic Church.

All are welcome; we especially welcome anyone who has not been involved in church life before. If you have to make that first brave step, don’t worry, you’ll be among friends, and soon be joining in with the rest of us.