Our Clergy

Father Reid

The Rev. Dr. Larry Reid Hensarling began his service as the eighth Rector of All Saints' on November 14, 2016. He was the Associate to the Rector of All Saints' from April, 2003 to December, 2015 and Priest-in-Charge from January 6, 2016 to November 13, 2016.


He was born in Shreveport, Louisiana and received a BS degree from LSU in 1978 and an MA from the University of Texas in 1981. Fr. Reid went to seminary in the summer of 1989 and graduated from Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in May, 1992. Thereafter, he has served churches in Shreveport, Louisiana, Bennettsville, South Carolina, and Memphis, Tennessee. He completed a Doctor of Ministry degree from the Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida in December, 2010.


Fr. Reid met his wife Deanie at the Catholic Student Center at the University of Texas at Austin and married June 28, 1980. They have a daughter Amy and a son David. Fr. Reid worked for his father in Lafayette, Louisiana as a geologist in the oil business from June, 1980 - June, 1989. Deanie graduated with honors from the University of South Louisiana in 1982. Fr. Reid and Deanie were raised in the Roman Catholic Church and began attending an Episcopal church in Lafayette, Louisiana in August, 1984. They were received into the Church the following year. Deanie is a full-time teacher in the Polk County School system. 


Fr. Reid loves the All Saints' family, his sacramental duties, building adult Christian education and leading the parish in spiritual growth through the faithful proclamation and teaching of the gospel. He supervises an excellent staff that loves and serves the people of All Saints' faithfully. Fr. Reid is Co-Chaplain of the All Saints’ Doulos Chapter of the Order of St. Luke and loves to preach and teach the Bible. He particularly loves the Wednesday Morning Bible Study, Men's Friday Morning Bible Study, and Wednesday Night Parish Academy. Additionally, he enjoys the Parent Class.

Deacon Bob

The Rev. Robert W. Johnson serves as Deacon at All Saints'. His ordination to the diaconate was on September 10, 2016. Deacon Bob was born in Wurtzburg, Germany, and grew up in Winter Haven, Florida. He graduated in 1974 from Auburndale High School and the University of South Florida in 1988 with a Bachelor’s degree in Business. As a child, Bob attended St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Winter Haven.


Bob was an Eagle Scout with Troop 123 in Winter Haven. He was very active and became acquainted with the Brosseau family. Doug Brosseau was a Scout in the troop and his father Jim was very active also. He met Debbie Brosseau in the fifth grade and we went to school together through middle school and high school. They married in December of 1978 and have four wonderful grown children: Emily currently teaching English in China, Rebecca working at the Smithsonian Postal museum in Washington, D.C., Benjamin teaching in the Polk County School system, and Meredith working for Champs Sports in Sarasota, Florida. They have one grandchild. 


Debbie has a Master’s Degree in Speech and Language Pathology from Florida State University and is working in the Polk County School System. The Johnsons' have been members of All Saints' Episcopal Church since 1985. Debbie has been serving as a Chalice and Subdeacon for over 25 years. In the 1980’s Deacon Bob served as the Acolyte Warden.


His ministry with All Saints’ is to communicate the needs of the community to our church and build up the members to love and serve our Lord in the community by addressing those needs.

Deacon Kay

Deacon Kay was ordained to the diaconate in September 2016. She and Deacon Bob were ordained together in the Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando, FL. She is a life-long Episcopalian and loves All Saints’, considering this her home, since it is at All Saints’ that she came to faith and it is here that Jesus raised her up to be a deacon. After ordination, she served faithfully in Winter Haven at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church for 10+ years. She is delighted that the Lord Jesus has returned her to her original home to continue serving here, as of April 26, 2026.


She serves in pastoral care and works with all parties to care for people in the hospital, nursing home and private homes. She is a chaplain in the Order of St. Luke and co-leads with Fr. Reid the Doulos chapter here. This order believes that Jesus still heals today and considers it an honor to pray for parishioners and a privilege to be used by God for that purpose. She loves the ring-side seat as she watches Jesus heal His people and enjoys leading the Wednesday healing service at 12:10. Deacon Kay would love to have extended prayer times with you.


Deacons have “one foot in the church and one foot in the world.” She is a Billy Graham chaplain and Samaritan’s Purse worker in disaster relief. She has been a participant and leader in mission trips to Guatemala (Hope of Life), Uganda (Solar Light for Africa) and Belize (No One Hungry).


She graduated from Florida State University with a B.A. in Latin and Spanish and from the University of Central Florida with an M. A. in Community Agency Counseling. She taught in Lakeland and then for the Florida Virtual School for a total of 37 years. In 1996 she was named Florida’s Latin teacher of the Year and in 2004 she was named a National Board Certified teacher. As a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, she studied one summer in Seville, Spain. Her husband Gary is a retired CPA who has volunteered and been a board member of MidFlorida Credit Union for 30+ years. He plays the trumpet and serves the church as an OSL member and LEV. Their daughter Jessica lives in Montana.

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