[1] From 2014 All Hallows became the headquarters of the urban youth charity XLP,[2] and the home of City Gates Church, London.
It develops a response to boredom due to a lack of organised activities, absent parents, and living in areas with a high crime rate.
The church is often used to host XLP events and has received an annual visit from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
It runs the Better Job Project, English Conversation Classes, live music nights and other events.
All Hallows escaped destruction in the Great Fire of London in 1666 due to its position under the wall, but subsequently fell into dereliction.
The new All Hallows took its inspiration from the Classical world and was remarkably simple in form, with no aisles;[7] its interior consists solely of a barrel-vaulted nave with a half-dome apse at the far end, with decoration deriving from the ancient Temple of Venus and Rome in the city of Rome.