The Women's Ministry desires to live into All Saints' mission as a church - to be the Body of Christ - in every aspect of our lives as individuals and as a community. Whether you are single or married, just starting out in life or well-seasoned, sorrowful or rejoicing - whether your heart is heavy or light - you are welcome to our church home and to our table, as mothers, daughters, and sisters in our family.
April Book Groups
Join us for our April Book Groups, beginning Wednesday, April 8! The morning groups will meet from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, and the evening groups will meet from 6:30 – 8:00 PM. Choose the book that interests you most, purchase your copy, and show up!

Morning Offerings:
- A Long Obedience in the Same Direction by Eugene Peterson is a classic guide of Christian discipleship that defines faith as a consistent, steady, lifelong journey rather than a quick, emotional experience. Rooted in the Psalms of Ascent, it encourages believers to embrace a patient, faithful, disciplined, and obedient life in Christ, focusing on worship, humility, community, joy, repentance, hope, perseverance, and service.
- Practicing the Presence of God shares the wisdom of Brother Lawrence, who learned to live in continual awareness of God through ordinary, everyday tasks. The book emphasizes simple, loving attention to God rather than complicated spiritual techniques or religious performance. It invites readers into a life of peace and intimacy with God by turning every moment—work, prayer, and rest—into an act of communion with Him
- The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness by Timothy Keller explains how the gospel frees us from both self-hatred and self-exaltation by replacing self-focus with Christ-focus. Keller reframes humility not as thinking less of yourself, but as thinking of yourself less, grounded in the security of God’s grace. The book invites readers into joyful freedom by rooting their identity in what Christ has done rather than in personal success or failure.
- Renovation of the Heart by Dallas Willard explores how true spiritual transformation reaches beyond behavior to reshape the inner life—our thoughts, feelings, choices, and character. Willard presents a holistic vision of discipleship in which grace and intentional spiritual practices work together to form Christlike hearts. The book calls readers to cooperate with God in a lifelong process of becoming the kind of people who naturally do what Jesus would do.
- Numbers: Join us for a four-week study through the book of Numbers (fourth book in the Bible) where we'll consider how God is faithful to form His people - even in the waiting, the wandering, and the anxious in-between. No prior Bible knowledge needed; come as you are and walk with us!
Evening Offerings:
- The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom tells the true story of the Ten Boom family who protected Jews during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands and their experience in concentration camps as a result. The Ten Boom family displays a steadfast faith in the midst of real trials —a lesson in history but, more powerfully, of family. Corrie’s story is a beautiful and raw example of the amazing power of a relationship with God built upon a lifetime of simple yet consistent and faithful formation practices: scripture study, worship, community, and prayer.
- Renovation of the Heart by Dallas Willard explores how true spiritual transformation reaches beyond behavior to reshape the inner life—our thoughts, feelings, choices, and character. Willard presents a holistic vision of discipleship in which grace and intentional spiritual practices work together to form Christlike hearts. The book calls readers to cooperate with God in a lifelong process of becoming the kind of people who naturally do what Jesus would do.
- Stepping Heavenward by Elizabeth Prentiss is a devotional novel told through the journal of a young woman learning to follow Christ through ordinary joys, struggles, and growth over many years. It portrays the slow, often hidden work of grace as faith is shaped through daily obedience, repentance, and trust in God. The book gently encourages readers to see everyday life as the very place where God forms a humble, heaven-oriented heart.
- Numbers: Join us for a four-week study through the book of Numbers (fourth book in the Bible) where we'll consider how God is faithful to form His people - even in the waiting, the wandering, and the anxious in-between. No prior Bible knowledge needed; come as you are and walk with us!
Formation Groups
A Formation Group is a gathering from All Saints that attends to God, grows in faith, and serves those in need together. We hope all of our members and regular attenders will participate in a Formation Group because we realize that deeper spiritual and relational growth happens in intimate settings. Formation Groups focus upon studying God's Word, practicing spiritual disciplines, and serving others. If you are not yet connected to a Formation Group, please complete the interest form below to get started.
Events
Our Women’s Ministry creates space for women to grow in faith and live into our calling as the Body of Christ. Through Bible studies, retreats, potlucks, seasonal gatherings, and intentionally walking together, we hope to encourage meaningful connection, spiritual formation, and shared life in every season.
Our spring semester features a Bible Study on the book of Ruth and a retreat in March. Check out our events calendar for more upcoming opportunities to get involved.
Our spring semester features a Bible Study on the book of Ruth and a retreat in March. Check out our events calendar for more upcoming opportunities to get involved.
Stay Connected
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