• The Rev. Poulson Reed

    The Rev. Poulson Reed

    Poulson Reed was called as rector of All Saints’ Episcopal Church and Day School in June of 2009 and began in August of that year. As rector, he is the spiritual leader of both church and school. He works closely with the church Vestry, staff, day school Board of Trustees, Head of School, and many volunteers and committees. With our other leaders, Father Reed sets and articulates the vision for All Saints’, encouraging and equipping our community for ministry that makes a difference. He has a passion for our rich Anglican tradition, and for inviting others into discipleship: deepening our relationship with Christ through the ancient practices of praying, learning, serving and connecting. He especially loves liturgy for all ages, church music, teaching the faith, and pastoral care. Before coming to All Saints’, Father Reed served at Saint John’s Cathedral in Denver for more than seven years as a canon, and eventually as Sub-Dean. At Saint John’s, he helped found an alternative, seeker-friendly Sunday evening Eucharistic community called “The Wilderness,” and worked with the Sudanese community as they became a special congregation of the diocese and a Jubilee ministry. Father Reed graduated from an Episcopal school, St. Christopher’s in Richmond, Virginia. His undergraduate degree is from the University of Virginia, and he attended seminary at Yale Divinity School. He is married to Megan Reed, a classically trained tuba player and teacher. They have two boys, David and Thomas.