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“We’re a welcoming, Christ-centered community where people of all ages can grow in faith, build friendships, and make a difference in the world. You are warmly invited to join us for worship sometime and see how God’s love comes to life in this place.” ~ Pastor Wendy

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WHAT KIND OF CHURCH IS All Saints?

At All Saints, our mission is to be an inclusive community, rooted in faith and growing through love. We are a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the most progressive expression of Lutheranism in the U.S., grounded in the understanding of God’s unwavering love for all people. As a Reconciling in Christ (RIC) congregation, we value inclusion and a deep commitment to justice. Most of all, at All Saints you’ll find a caring multigenerational community where relationships matter and where we live out our faith by serving others and sharing God’s love in tangible ways. Learn more about our mission statement, welcome, and core values.

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What Should I Expect on My First Visit?

When you visit All Saints, you can expect a warm, friendly, and relaxed atmosphere. Our worship style is blended, combining traditional hymns with more contemporary music, so there’s something familiar and uplifting for everyone. Come as you are! Our dress code is informal, so wear whatever makes you comfortable. You’ll be welcomed but not singled out or put on the spot. Children are always invited and encouraged to join in worship, and we offer family-friendly seating along with a play area for kids so everyone can feel at home.
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What Does All Saints Offer for My Kids?

We offer Sunday programs for all ages, from Infant and Toddler Families to Elementary, Middle, and High School students, where kids can learn, grow in faith, and build lasting friendships. Our Children’s Chime Choir performs in worship once a month. During the summer, we encourage kids to experience Camp Wapo, and our high school youth participate in a summer mission trip with YouthWorks, serving communities across the country while deepening their understanding of God’s love in action. Learn more about our Children and Youth Ministries.

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How is All Saints active in the Community?

Each year, we support local and global causes through our “That’s the Spirit” Pentecost Giving Event, which provides financial gifts to nonprofits doing meaningful work in the world. We partner with Every Meal to provide weekend food backpacks for students in need at Glacier Hills Elementary, right down the street. On our church grounds, our Free Little Pantry offers food for anyone to “take what they need,” and we regularly collect donations for The Open Door Pantry. We were also honored to receive the Community Partner Award for our ongoing work with Kids ’n Kinship, mentoring and supporting local youth. These are just a few examples of the many ways we seek to share God’s love in tangible ways and make our community a better place for everyone.

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How Do I Get Involved?

The best way to get started at All Saints is simply to join us for worship and get a feel for our welcoming, relational community. From there, you’ll discover many ways to connect, grow, and serve, whether through a Bible study, a book group, our social justice group, or even our fantasy football league. You can also get hands-on by volunteering with one of our many community partnerships. Whatever your interests or gifts, we’re confident you’ll find a place to belong at All Saints.

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