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All Saints Episcopal Church Welcomes you and invites you to Come and Grow with our congregation!

The Episcopal Church strives to live by the message of Christ, in which there are no outcasts and all are welcome. Walking a middle way between Roman Catholicism and Protestant traditions, we are a sacramental and worship-oriented church that promotes thoughtful debate about what God is calling us to do and be, as followers of Christ.

Mailing Address & Contact Info

9302 Blondo
Omaha, Nebraska  68134


General Information: 
402 393-8612 or office@allsaintsomaha.com


Need to talk to a priest:
402 393-8612 or office@allsaintsomaha.com

Donation Needs Request:
402 393-8612 or office@allsaintsomaha.com

Prayer Request:
402 393-8612 or office@allsaintsomaha.com

 

Staff

  1. Fr. Tom O'dell -- Rector todell@allsaintsomaha.com
  2. Fr. Jason Emerson -- Associate Rector fatherjason@allsaintsomaha.com
  3. Linda Rafael, Director of Christian Formation lindar@allsaintsomaha.com
  4. Stephanie Ulrich, R.N, Health Ministry sulrich@allsaintsomaha.com
  5. Laura Palmer, Director of Music Ministries lpalmer@allsaintsomaha.com
  6. Lara Shine, Youth & Young Adult Ministries laras@allsaintsomaha.com
  7. Clay Towles, Intern claytowels@gmail.com
  8. Jerry Gray, Music Staff tjmusictch@aol.com
  9. Jo Behrens, Archivist gobobs@cox.net
  10. Bob Henrichsen, Facilities Manager bobh@allsaintsomaha.com
  11. Sue Norman, Parish Administrator office@allsaintsomaha.com

Deacons

  1. Lynne Bacon
  2. Bob Henrichsen
  3. Robin McNutt
  4. Stephanie Ulrich
 

 


Come and Grow with us next Sunday

Worship Services

Godly Play (Church School)

Sunday:
8:00 a.m. Rite I (No Singing)
9:00 a.m. AxS Eucharist
10:30 a.m. Rite II (Singing)
6:00 p.m. Rite I (No Singing)
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.

Questions? Call us or email us! We welcome all your questions and comments.

Come and GROW with our congregation

Learn more about our beliefs

Millennium Development Goals

The MDGs represent a global partnership that has grown from the commitments and targets established at the world summits of the 1990s. Responding to the world's main development challenges and to the calls of civil society, the MDGs promote poverty reduction, education, maternal health, gender equality, and aim at combating child mortality, AIDS and other diseases. Learn More