Worship

YOU ARE INVITED

You’re invited to worship at All Saints on Sundays at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

During the summer (Memorial Day through Labor Day), we have one worship service at 9:30 a.m.

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Recent Sermons

Date
Info

12/07/25
I Can’t, But God Can
12/07/25

11/30/25
The Source of Infinite Hope
11/30/25

11/23/25
In the Kingdom of God, Love Wears the Crown
11/23/25

11/16/25
Miracles of Abundance
11/16/25

You can find more sermons on YouTube.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

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, from dressy to casual. Between services we have coffee, treats, and faith formation opportunities for all ages.

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KIDS

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. Our worship service includes a children’s teaching time and when worship concludes, there is an opportunity for children to lead us in music to close our time together.

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HOLY COMMUNION

We celebrate Holy Communion every week at All Saints. We practice open communion, meaning that because Jesus welcomed all to his table, so do we. As Lutherans, we believe Jesus is really present in this special meal, and we want everyone to participate. Children of any age are welcome to the meal, and we allow families to decide when children are ready to receive this gift.

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