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Living Life On Mission

At All Saints Anglican Church we believe that we are to live our lives on purpose to fulfill the Great Commission, to share the Gospel of Jesus with others, and to reflect the Light of Christ to the world.

We seek to love our neighbors as ourselves, beginning with the members of our own congregation, spreading into our neighborhood, our local community, our nation, and the world.  We do this through prayer, service, and financial support.


Within Our Congregation

Meal Train/Blessing Meals

Volunteers prepare meals for emergency needs.

All Church Potluck Meals & Celebrations

All-church potluck meals, events, lunches, etc. are frequent.


Local Community Outreach

Art In The Park

At this annual event at held at nearby Sequiota Park, All Saints participates by hosing concerts, church tours, and refreshments.

Ice Cream Social & Gospel Sing

Featuring free ice cream sundaes, root beer floats, inflatable games, rock painting, face painting, corn hole, and Gospel Music, our All Saints Ice Cream Social & Gospel Sing is held every June. We feature people who love to sing gospel music and our instrumentalists who play guitars, mandolins, banjos, and more. Everyone is invited to this annual event held on the grounds behind the church.  

Lessons & Carols Service & Reception

The Lessons & Carols service is a service of Christian worship traditionally celebrated on or near Christmas Eve in Anglican churches. The story of the fall of humanity, the promise of the Messiah, and the birth of Jesus is told in nine short Bible readings or lessons from Genesis, the prophetic books, and the Gospels, interspersed with the singing of Christmas carols, hymns and choir anthems.

Blessing of the Animals

St Francis of Assisi is known as the patron of animals. For many years churches held ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of October 4, which became World Animal Day. We invite everyone to bring their pet for a blessing.


Local Missions

Down Syndrome group of the Ozarks

Down Syndrome Group of the Ozarks exists to bring life and wellness to families who are advocating for a community of inclusion for individuals with Down Syndrome.

Diaper Bank of the Ozarks

The Diaper Bank of the Ozarks keeps babies healthy and happy by distributing diapers to families in need throughout the Ozarks.

The Doula Foundation

The Doula Foundation believes that every family, regardless of financial means, deserves emotional, physical and informational support before, during, and after birth.

Safe To Sleep

Safe to Sleep (a program of Crosslines Community Outreach) inspires hope for women experiencing homelessness by providing shelter and case management services which help them overcome obstacles to sustainable housing.

Rare Breed Youth Services

Rare Breed Youth Services (a program of The Kitchen) is a central hub that provides immediate access to basic needs and community services for homeless and at-risk youth ages 13-24.

Eden Village

https://edenvillageusa.org/Eden Village – Building a City where No One sleeps Outside, Eden Village is a permanent supportive housing community (tiny homes) for the chronically homeless.


Church Plants & Sister Churches

The Table Springfield

The Table (Springfield) is a community of spiritual renewal existing to reveal the Kingdom of Jesus.

King of Kings Mountain View

King of Kings Anglican Church, in Mountain View, Missouri, is a growing community of families in the Mountain View area whose mission is to “Make disciples of all nations” one heart, one household at a time.


Ministry Partner

Headington Hill Classical Academy

Headington Hill Classical Academy is a ministry partner with All Saints.


Global Missions

The Messiah Project

The Messiah Project shares Judeo-Christian heritage through visual and performing arts, thereby enriching body, soul, and spirit and spreading the Gospel around the world.


Anglican Frontier Missions

AFM supports frontier missions Anglicanly by planting biblically-based, multiplying, indigenous churches and dioceses where the church is not yet established, among the three billion people and 7,000 unreached people groups still waiting to hear the Gospel for the first time.


Anglican Relief and Development Fund

ARDF supports local churches and their communities after a disaster as well as supporting leaders working with Anglican churches around the globe with projects that are needed, developed, and designed by the community to be effective and sustainable.


Anglicans for Life

AFL is the life-affirming ministry in the Anglican Communion, providing education and pastoral resources as needed.

Missionaries

The Smith Family in Chile

The Smith’s overall vision is to share the Gospel and “make disciples… who will obey everything Christ commands.” They do that by working within the Anglican Church of Chile and beyond. Specifically, they aim to:

  • Raise awareness that Jesus calls the Chilean Church to send out missionaries
  • Pastor the parish(es) to which the Church calls them
  • Teach (and learn) through ministries focused on evangelism and theological education
  • Serve in the opportunities God gives them, such as working with children, teaching English, etc.
  • Seek to invest their lives in what will outlive them

The Rogers Family in North Africa

Sarah Chenevert in Kenya

Sarah is a Secondary Science Teacher at West Nairobi School.

The Whitaker Family in Cambodia

Gregory and Heidi hope to see the Anglican Church of Cambodia continue to grow, expand, and eventually develop into a diocese with churches, education, and work among the poor. They aim to see Cambodian Christian physicians growing in their practice of medicine, in their faith, and in being missional in their contexts. 

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