All Hallows Tide is short season of three days that has been part of the liturgical calendar for quite some time. All Hallows Eve, All Saints Day, and All Souls Day make up this period of time, and because these days are fixed on Oct 31, Nov 1, and Nov 2, unless they fall on a Sunday, we don't tend to hear much about them. In this sermon, Rev Derwyn explores the background to each of these days and explains how the Anglican Church observes them. The sermon ends with a liturgy put together by Rev Margaret that commemorates the "faithful departed", those we know and love who have passed away since the last All Souls Day (on a Sunday) in 2014.