Serve at All Saints
At All Saints
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We love having people help with worship at All Saints, and have a variety of ways you can help out.
If you would like to be a reader during worship, serve as a communion assistant, or help with Coffee Corner after worship, there is a sign up sheet on the table outside of the sanctuary that you can sign up on.
If you would like to sing or provide special music during a service, please ask Karen Pieper, our music director.
If you would like to write the prayers of the people or have interest in helping with our livestream or AV need, please reach out to Pastor Wes.
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We have plenty of small projects that we could always use a hand with, from tightening screws in chairs to assembling blessing bags. Please contact the office if you would like to be on our list of people to call when we need hands for a project.
In the Community
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As part of our outreach for our unhoused neighbors around the Twin Cities, we are gathering resources for blessing bags that congregation members can pass out throughout the year. If you would like to help gather supplies, you can order them through our Wish List.
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Friends in Need relies heavily upon generous and dedicated volunteers to sort and stock donations and serve their clients. They only have two employees and everyone else is a volunteer, which truly makes this an outstanding organization.
To volunteer your time and talents, please contact Jill at (651) 458-0730 or director@finfood.org.
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All Saints is committed to contributing 64oz juice bottles to the food shelf at Open Hands Midway. You can drop them off at the church anytime, or we will specifically collect them on the first Sunday of the month.
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We have a team that delivers food from Every Meal into the backpacks of kids at school for families who need assistance providing food through the weekend. If you are interested in helping with this, please send our team an email.
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The Connect Center is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals and families in Washington County who are facing difficult circumstances. Our work focuses on low-income families, homeless youth, and individuals experiencing housing instability. We walk alongside our clients, helping them navigate and access resources in key areas such as employment, education, housing, enrolling in benefits, mental & physical health or just finding a sense of community.
Click here to learn about volunteering with the Connect Center!
In the World
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In 2024, Faith Anderson traveled from All Saints to Kipaduka and has been our primary liaison with their congregation. She is currently working on planning a trip from All Saints and Zion for the fall of 2026. If you have any interest in traveling with that group, please reach out to Faith.