With wonderful fellowship and ministry opportunities for the many varied gifts God has given, All Saints works hard to be a community of support for one another, and the mission and ministry of Jesus. There are groups with regular weekly/monthly activities, and also special events throughout the year. For more information about community and fellowship groups at All Saints, see below or contact us HERE.
For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them.
Matthew 18:20
Four times a year, ladies of the parish and friends gather in the narthex for dinner and a roaring evening of Bunco. Bunco is a game of chance and requires no skill. The fun begins with dinner at 6:00 PM, which is then followed with Bunco, and finished with dessert and announcement of the evenings winners. See more winners on our page.
Christians in Community is a group of men that meet each Tuesday at 7 AM to discuss how the teachings of the Bible relate to the community that we live in. All men are welcome and there are active members from many other churches. Click here to learn more.
All Saints Youth Group meets every Wednesday during the school year for dinner in the Retreat Center at 6:00 PM, followed by fellowship from 6:30-7:30 PM. Once a month our weekly activity is a service project for various non-profit organizations in Omaha. Youth group is open to everyone in grades 7 through 12, including friends who may go to other churches or may not attend any church. Click HERE for more information.
All are welcome at the monthly gathering of the All Saints book club, Happy Bookers. A great selection of books are chosen each year, including biographies, mysteries, fiction, and books by local authors. We normally meet the 2nd Thursday of every month except December. Meetings start at 4:00 PM in the Retreat Center. For Book selections click here.
Naomi's Guild is composed of widows and divorcees who come together for fellowship and support of a mutual experience. We are the only guild that does not want new members, but are able to share in the grief journey as no one else can. During meetings, we enjoy a continental breakfast and fellowship, and we sometimes have a program presented. We conclude our meeting with Eucharist in the chapel at 12:10.
Daughters of the King are women and girls between the ages of seven and one hundred and seven who desire a closer walk with the Lord. We are Christian women, both lay and ordained, who are strengthened through the discipline of a Rule of Life, and supported through the companionship of our sisters.