Ways to Connect

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Corporate Worship

We are knit together as a church body every Sunday as we sing praises to God, pray with one another, confess our faith, learn from the Word and gather around the Lord’s Table to receive the body and blood of Christ.

242 Groups

The church’s primary plan for discipleship, community and mission is through 242 Groups. Click here for more information. Contact Thomas Kortus for more information (thomas@allsaints-chd.org).

Essentials Class

If you are considering membership at All Saints, the Essentials Class is essential! For six consecutive Tuesday nights (6:15–8:30 p.m.) plus a Friday night–Saturday morning, we share meals and talk about the essentials of our faith, the essential distinctives of Anglican worship and discipleship, and the essential mission and ministry of All Saints Church. Interested? Contact Steve Breedlove (steveb@allsaints-chd.org, 919-604-3058) for more information about the next Essentials Class series.

Dinners of Nine

Dinners of Nine (DoN) are our church's brand of supper club, designed to meet monthly for several months. People get to know each other by hearing one another’s stories and praying together. The intent of DoN is to create contexts for interaction, connection, and friendships. Sign up by contacting Thomas Kortus (thomas@allsaints-chd.org).

Women's Ministries

The Women’s Ministry at All Saints Church is a cornerstone for spiritual friendships and formation. Women gather in small-group Bible studies and at retreats and meet one-on-one with mentors. For more information, email women@allsaints-chd.org.

Men's Ministries

Men meet weekly for Bible study, gather for regular backpacking trips, and form TRIADS, which are groups of three men that intentionally gather to grow spiritually together through Bible reading, prayer, and the practice of honesty and accountability. For more information, visit the Men's Ministry page.


 

What deserves to hold the first place among the fruits of the Spirit if not love? Without love other virtues are not reckoned to be virtues. From love is born all that is good.

- Jerome