All Saints Community is a church plant still joyfully in the making, and an offshoot of All Saints Presbyterian Church in St. Paul. We are part of the Presbyterian Church in America, which means we are a ministry under construction, prayerfully and steadily growing into a (w)holistic community of faith.
Our vision is to offer both in-reach and outreach to touch every aspect of life. This includes worship with diverse music genres, a love for the arts, vibrant children's and youth ministries, and adult seminars designed to strengthen hearts, minds, and relationships. We seek to bring compassionate care into neighborhoods across the Twin Cities, welcoming people of every skin color, religion, social status, and educational background.
We are also a part of a global movement called mosaiXmultiply - a commitment to being a missional and multicultural gospel community that multiplies. We welcome people from any denomination to join us, even temporarily, to catch our DNA and then multiply it by planting a new church community with the same vision in their own denominational context.
We are building something beautiful together - and you are invited to be a part of it.
Minneapolis / Anselm House
720 Washington Ave SE, Minneapolis MN
Brooklyn Park / Tolis Popuseria
8419 W Broadway, Brooklyn Park
Minneapolis / Cedar-Riverside
Undisclosed location, call 385-267-9117
Sunday Worship Service at Anselm House is 11:00 am, followed by a potluck lunch afterwards.
Sunday Service in Brooklyn Park is 9:30 to 10:30 am. Come at 9:15 for coffee and pastries.
Saturday Worship Gathering is 5:30 to 7:30 pm, starting with a meal and includes worship, word, and sacrament.
Sunday includes multicultural worship and children's church during sermon, and youth group during potluck lunch.
Brooklyn Park gathering is predominantly a Spanish worship gathering.
We especially welcome Muslims and Muslim background believers into this safe and secure environment.
Our worship communities emphasize:
Creating a multicultural community full of diverse nationality, race, language and economic status, in which relationships, hospitality, and meals play a major role.
Offering interactive Bible teaching that is Scripture-based, theological, practical, to the heart, and allows for feedback and discussion.
Bringing Christ-centered worship to God that combines old and new styles and genres and languages of the nations.
Developing a contextualized church culture that respects the neighborhood and values of the local people we wish to embrace.