We can help you find your people around a table.

Community doesn’t happen by accident, and following Jesus isn’t something we do alone. At All Souls, most of our meaningful connections begin with gathering at a table — the Eucharist table on Sundays, and kitchen and café tables throughout the week. These simple places of food and conversation help us live our Rule of Life in tangible ways. Whether you’re new or have been around for years, there’s room for you to pull up a chair.

Practice Circles

Short-term, guided groups for spiritual practice and reflection. Practices create space to pray, listen, and be honest about your life with God. Each one focuses on a particular theme or rhythm and meets for a set number of weeks, offering a simple way to grow in attentiveness together.

Seasonal Meals

Shared meals shaped by the Church year. Seasonal Meals are simple gatherings around a table to pray, listen, and feast together. They offer a gentle pause in the rhythm of life, creating space to be present with God and one another. Come, share a meal, offer your story, and be received with care.

Groups

Ongoing spaces of connection and shared life. Communities gather regularly in a variety of forms — conversation groups, prayer groups, study groups, and more. These are slow-growing, long-lasting places where trust deepens, faith is tended, and friendships take root over time.

In all spaces for community we are committed to

  • Our gatherings are for everyone. We aim to remove barriers, whether financial, physical, or otherwise, that might keep someone from participating. Many offerings are free, and scholarships are always available when there is a cost. Our spaces and schedules are designed with families, working adults, and those with differing abilities in mind. If you need an accommodation, we will work with you so that you can fully take part in the life we share.

  • We believe that the Body of Christ is wide and diverse, and that the table of Jesus is large enough to hold difference. Our spaces honor that diversity of theology, story, and experience. Guided by our theological postures, we are creedal (rooted in the faith of the Church), diverse (welcoming a range of perspectives), sacramental (trusting God’s presence among us), curious (asking honest questions), and humble (seeking to bend our lives toward Jesus).

  • Community spaces at All Souls are not just about learning new ideas; it is about living a new way of being. We trust that transformation happens through participation, not performance.

  • Community happens in circles, not rows, through conversation, shared meals, prayer, and friendship. Our offerings are meant to nurture belonging and remind us that growing in Christ is a communal work.

  • Because God is making all things new, we pursue community that attends to the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. Our offerings invite rest and restoration alongside learning and service, trusting that God’s desire is to make us more fully alive.escription

Serve at All Souls

At All Souls, our life together is shaped by shared work. From welcoming folks at the door to caring for our children to tending the quiet tasks no one sees, there are many simple ways to help carry the life of our church.

If you delight in greeting newcomers, love nurturing the curiosity of our kids, or find meaning in steady, behind-the-scenes service, there is room for you here. Each team helps us live our Rule of Life with attentiveness, hospitality, restoration, and shalom.

If you sense an invitation to serve in this season, click below to fill out a short form. We’ll help you discover the place where your gifts, interests, and availability meet the needs of our common life

Serve On a team