Recurring Events

  • Join us every Thursday at 10:00am for Bible Study in the Conference Room.

  • OWLS (Older Wiser Lutherans) meets the Third Wednesday of each month. Check out the calendar to see where we meet this month.

  • Men’s Lunch is hosted at 11:45am on the first Thursday of the month.

    Men’s dinner occurs on the third Tuesday of the month at the Bierstube in Hastings.

  • Our morning quilters meet every Monday morning from 8:30am-12:00pm.

    Our afternoon quilters meet the first and third Tuesday of the month from 2:00-4:00pm. They are not meeting in November 2025.

  • Our crafters meet the second Tuesday of the month from 6:30-7:00pm.

Upcoming Events

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PRISM
Nov
16

PRISM

A new multiracial, multifaith community organizing in Minnesota to build power for LGBTQ liberation

Join founding organizer Rev. Oby Ballinger and other from Prism Organizing Network to learn about this new multifaith, multiracial, statewide effort for LGBTQ equality.

They’ll share insights from LGBTQ listening sessions across the state (including the east metro), listen to what resonates with folks at All Saints, and highlight opportunities for connection in the months ahead.

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Centering Prayer
Oct
26

Centering Prayer

Centering prayer is a silent, receptive practice that opens us to the experience of God’s presence within. Rooted in ancient Christian tradition, it complements other forms of prayer by deepening communion with Christ. Regular practice often leads to the fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, and self-control.

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Political Grief Part 2
Oct
19

Political Grief Part 2

Political grief can be overwhelming, leaving us feeling isolated, powerless, or uncertain about how to move forward.

Join us as we use a toolkit as a guide through the experience, helping you name your grief and explore practices that promote healing and resilience.

Part 1 takes place on October 12, with Part 2 on October 19.

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Political Grief Part 1
Oct
12

Political Grief Part 1

Political grief can be overwhelming, leaving us feeling isolated, powerless, or uncertain about how to move forward.

Join us as we use a toolkit as a guide through the experience, helping you name your grief and explore practices that promote healing and resilience.

Part 1 takes place on October 12, with Part 2 on October 19.

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