Community

Life-giving relationships are the foundation of Christian community.

Community, characterized by love, grace, humility, trust, vulnerability, forgiveness, and speaking the truth, is the context in which God’s Spirit brings people to faith in Christ and causes them to grow to maturity as followers of Jesus Christ.

Because God is the Creator of all things, and the gospel message is for all people and all nations, we desire to be a church community that echoes the rich cultural diversity of the Twin Cities, and God’s passionate love for all people created in His image.

Community Groups

Regular meetings for building meaningful relationship.

We meet in co-ed groups to develop Christian community through a shared meal, discussion on how to apply the Sunday sermon or passage of Scripture, and prayer for one another. Groups typically meet weekly or every other week.

Feasts & festivals

Feasts and festivals bring us together for everything from Arts Night to Easter Sunday Breakfast.

Contact Us for Upcoming Feasts and Festivals
Spiritual Care

It's a joy to pray and care for the All Saints community.

Parish Council

Our Parish Council provides regular spiritual care for all members of the church.

Church elders and a team of lay-leaders (collectively, the Parish Council) provide pastoral care to our members via regular phone calls, video calls, or in-person meetings. During those times, we create space for members to share about their spiritual health; family, personal, and professional updates; and any prayer requests they would like to share. Elders also make at least one in-home visit per year with each household.

Prayer

The Prayer Ministry encourages everyone at All Saints to pray.

Jesus modeled a life of prayer as the key to a deep and meaningful relationship with God, and He wants us to bring our concerns and praises to Him for all things. We can bring God both praise and thanksgiving, along with requests for the world, our nation, state and cities, our lives, the lives of our friends and relatives, and the life of our church.

Weekly Prayer Letter

A weekly letter invites us all to pray for specific requests.

To help us pray more effectively together, the prayer ministry produces a weekly letter which contains specific prayer requests from church members, ministries, and missionaries. We also hold periodic church-wide prayer retreats, and we’ve created a Guide to Daily Prayer to help church members maintain a regular practice of private and family prayer at home.