All Saints' Episcopal Church - Farmington, MO

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06/09/2026

Our sister parish is doing a backpack and school supply drive and the status is
Updated Backpack Need list:
Backpacks 58
colored Pencils 126
Box tissues 195
Pens 204
Spiral Notebook 91
Filler Paper 200
Folder 4
Bar Erasers 167
Handsanitizer 199
crayons 128
earbuds 138
Headphones 150
Pencil bags 192

Items can be dropped off at alll saints on Sunday mornings

06/01/2026

Join us as we celebrate the Summer 2026 Ordinations at Christ Church Cathedral. Saturday, June 6th at 11:00 AM

Just a reminder the All Saints faith community is invited to celebrate Pentecost with St St. Paul's Episcopal Church-Iro...
05/22/2026

Just a reminder the All Saints faith community is invited to celebrate Pentecost with St St. Paul's Episcopal Church-Ironton, MO this coming Sunday

Pentecost Newsletter 2026
05/20/2026

Pentecost Newsletter 2026

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05/20/2026

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What happened to Bishop Deon Johnson's family was not supposed to happen. A routine green card appointment in Mexico turned into a yearlong separation. His husband, who came to the United States as a young child and had never known another home, was told he could not return. For an entire year, two children grew up without one of their parents present. A Quinceañera was canceled. Ordinary moments that families take for granted simply vanished.

Bishop Johnson did not withdraw. He continued leading the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri while quietly navigating one of the most painful experiences of his life. When his husband finally returned home on Valentine's Day of last year, the bishop chose to speak. Not only about his family, but about the thousands of people across this diocese and this country who face the same uncertainty without the platform to say so.

This week, St. Louis Public Radio sat down with Bishop Johnson for a candid and moving conversation about faith, family, fear, and what it means to live with the constant shadow of a system that can upend a life without warning. It is a story that belongs to all of us.
Click below to read the full article and listen to the interview.

Full article: https://www.stlpr.org/race-identity-and-faith/2026-05-20/episcopal-bishopmissouri-immigration-striggles

05/18/2026
from our partners in ministry
05/17/2026

from our partners in ministry

Address

1151 W Columbia Street
Farmington, MO
63640

Opening Hours

10am - 12pm

Telephone

+15737563225

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