All Saints Presbyterian Church

All Saints Presbyterian Church All Saints Presbyterian Church is a Christ-centered, covenantal community, committed to making disciples of all peoples, for the renewal of all creation. Paul.

Why are we doing this? Because leprosy doesn’t win. There’s a great story, passed down through the ages, about a man who had leprosy. In the days this man lived, leprosy was greatly feared because it always won. It would wreak havoc on an infected person’s skin and nerves, sometimes leading to great disfigurement and even deformity. There was no known cure; if you got it you had it. And it was con

tagious, so those with it had to be socially isolated, often in ‘l***r colonies,’ of which you may or may not have heard. Sounds like a fun place to live, right? So the disease had tremendous negative physical, psychological, and social effects. It always won. Until one day, this man who had leprosy called out to another man for help, believing that somehow this man was different and could help. And as a crowd watched (perhaps gasping as they did), the other man said he was willing to help and reached out to touch the man with leprosy. Now everyone watching knew this was a bad idea. You don’t touch a l***r. If you do, there’s a good chance you’ll get leprosy. That’s generally how it spread. Maybe, if you’re lucky, nothing bad will happen to you. But nothing good ever comes from touching a l***r. Leprosy always wins. But as the story goes, as soon as this ‘foolhardy’ man touched the l***r, the l***r was healed. Immediately. Leprosy lost. Cleanness and wholeness and health won. This was new. The man who helped was Jesus of Nazareth, the long-awaited and promised Messiah, God in human flesh. You can read about the incident, passed down and then recorded in what we call the biblical Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. This incident is both historical and symbolic. It’s a true story of a man delivered from leprosy because of the compassion of Jesus. But leprosy in the Bible is emblematic of the whole human condition–frustrating, deteriorating, isolating, destructive, irreversible, and hopeless without a dramatic intervention. And so this incident, which occurred early in Jesus’ ministry on the earth, is symbolic of the whole of what he came to do. The claim of the Christian Scriptures, and thus the Christian church, is that the coming of Jesus changed everything-that he came with intent and power to overturn the corruption/disease/decay that has ruled the world since being contaminated so many years ago. Why doesn’t leprosy win? Because God intervened to fix what’s broken in the world. Why CityLife Church? So there’s hope and purpose as we endeavor to love and labor for this merciful and victorious God in Minneapolis and St.

Due to the forecasted weather tomorrow, All Saints has cancelled all activities, including KidsLife, Adult Fellowship, a...
03/14/2026

Due to the forecasted weather tomorrow, All Saints has cancelled all activities, including KidsLife, Adult Fellowship, and our worship service. You are encouraged to worship together at home, or join the online worship service of another Bible-believing church! Be safe, and we'll see you next week ❄️

Join us each Sunday at 9:15am before our worship service to deepen your knowledge of various aspects of the Christian fa...
11/14/2024

Join us each Sunday at 9:15am before our worship service to deepen your knowledge of various aspects of the Christian faith. This quarter, we are working through a series called Engaging the Culture, where we consider whether our culture is good or fundamentally fallen, if it can be redeemed, what our attitude towards culture should be, and how active Christians should be in influencing culture.

We are so excited to welcome new members into our church this upcoming Sunday! Please join us for worship and then stay ...
11/07/2024

We are so excited to welcome new members into our church this upcoming Sunday! Please join us for worship and then stay after the service for an all-church potluck. We can’t wait to see you!

Don't forget to set your clocks back on Saturday night for the start of Daylight Savings Time! We will still be meeting ...
11/02/2024

Don't forget to set your clocks back on Saturday night for the start of Daylight Savings Time! We will still be meeting Sunday at 9:15 for Adult Education and KidsLife, and at 10:30 for worship. See you then!

Our block is a neighborhood must when it comes to Halloween - come be part of the fun and light up the street with warmt...
10/25/2024

Our block is a neighborhood must when it comes to Halloween - come be part of the fun and light up the street with warmth and hospitality! Get to know our neighbors and enjoy some food, games, and treats 🎃

Our all-church work day is this Saturday! Come anytime from 8:00am to 1:00pm to serve one another and care for the Lord'...
10/22/2024

Our all-church work day is this Saturday! Come anytime from 8:00am to 1:00pm to serve one another and care for the Lord's house.

Join us this summer for Olympion at CityLife Church! A free, Olympics-themed kids adventure focused on God's Word with g...
04/23/2024

Join us this summer for Olympion at CityLife Church! A free, Olympics-themed kids adventure focused on God's Word with games, crafts, and fun for ages 3 through rising 6th graders. Registration is open now, sign up today at https://forms.gle/L9CVhShTz5L8Am8u6.
For more information, email our family ministries director Rudy Heuer at [email protected].

🔥🧁Ice skating, Treats, Games, Bonfire and more!! Join in some outdoor fun at the Macalester Groveland Frost Fest on Sat....
01/19/2022

🔥🧁Ice skating, Treats, Games, Bonfire and more!! Join in some outdoor fun at the Macalester Groveland Frost Fest on Sat., Jan 21! Also go to the Macalester Groveland Community Council, our congregation’s neighborhood, page for to help be on the hunt for the Gold Puck!

We joyfully anticipate Christmas every Sunday morning during the season of Advent and Christmas, as well as during our e...
12/09/2020

We joyfully anticipate Christmas every Sunday morning during the season of Advent and Christmas, as well as during our extra mid-week services, Lessons and Carols (12/16 at 7 pm) and Christmas Eve (12/24 at 7 pm). We light candles, sing songs of new and old, and read about those who eagerly awaited the coming of Emmanuel (which means "God with us”). All of our services are hosted at our building and live-streamed over Zoom. We hope that you are able to join us in-person or online as we prepare our hearts for the celebration of Jesus' birth!

https://citylifetc.org/upcoming-events

We are grateful to announce that we have reopened the building and are hosting in-person worship (in addition to the Zoo...
07/17/2020

We are grateful to announce that we have reopened the building and are hosting in-person worship (in addition to the Zoom live-stream)! Please join us--there are a variety of socially-distanced seating options including indoor and outdoor. Whether this is your first time or first time in a long time, we'd love to have you there. Rest assured, we are taking all necessary precautions to mitigate risks including limiting our capacity, and requiring face masks and social distancing between households.

Thank you for your patience, grace, creativity and willingness to serve as we adapt to these temporary restrictions. We will take great care to monitor the situation and will make changes to our plans and policies as needed.

Learn more, register to attend, or get the Zoom link for livestream on citylifetc.org.

Address

225 Cleveland Avenue S
Saint Paul, MN
55105

Opening Hours

9am - 12pm

Telephone

+16124862298

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