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Who we are
Our Vision Is
For all people to glorify God through knowing Christ, becoming like Christ, and making Christ known.
We have seven statements that define the way we live as a family. We aim to build a culture that welcomes the Holy Spirit. Culture means the way things are done or what we are like (or hope to be)
All Nations is committed to the following:
1.Jesus We want Jesus to be the centre of all we do. We seek his presence, his leading and follow his example.
2.Community Authentic community, valuing relationship above gift and function and pursuing unity as part of the one, whole church.
3.Faith - Hope - Love We want to be clothed in audacious faith, insurmountable hope and extravagant love.
4.Kingdom Lifestyle Cultivating kingdom lifestyles of honour and generosity, humility and sacrifice.
5.Spiritual Disciplines Embracing spiritual disciplines in Word and Spirit, to empower supernatural lives.
6.Presence
Pursuing transformation by proclaiming good news to the poor, expecting signs and wonders to accompany our words and works.
7.Extend Extending the kingdom in all nations, making disciples who obey Jesus and make disciples, planting churches that plant churches.
For all people to glorify God through knowing Christ, becoming like Christ, and making Christ known.
We have seven statements that define the way we live as a family. We aim to build a culture that welcomes the Holy Spirit. Culture means the way things are done or what we are like (or hope to be)
All Nations is committed to the following:
1.Jesus We want Jesus to be the centre of all we do. We seek his presence, his leading and follow his example.
2.Community Authentic community, valuing relationship above gift and function and pursuing unity as part of the one, whole church.
3.Faith - Hope - Love We want to be clothed in audacious faith, insurmountable hope and extravagant love.
4.Kingdom Lifestyle Cultivating kingdom lifestyles of honour and generosity, humility and sacrifice.
5.Spiritual Disciplines Embracing spiritual disciplines in Word and Spirit, to empower supernatural lives.
7.Extend Extending the kingdom in all nations, making disciples who obey Jesus and make disciples, planting churches that plant churches.
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Temple Street
Wolverampton,
West Midlands
WV2 4AQ
United Kingdom
Phone: 01902 714 469
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Church Pastor
Steve & Esther Uppal
Senior Leaders
Temple Street
Wolverampton,
West Midlands
WV2 4AQ
United Kingdom
Phone: 01902 714 469
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YouTube Video: All Nations Online Service 16th April 2023
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Alongside his wife Esther, Steve has been the senior leader of the multi-cultural and multi-campus All Nations Church since 2001. Steve is also recognised as the Apostolic leader of the growing All Nations Movement which gathers churches and leaders together with the vision of turning nations back to God through prayer, church planting, repurposing existing churches and equipping leaders.
As an anointed and engaging speaker, Steve’s passion is for the church to fulfil her glorious destiny and for every believer to become strong in their inner being, engage with God’s purpose and find their place in His plans.
Steve is the author of 4 books; Rousing the Warriors – A prophetic call to boldly advance the kingdom, One Life – A guide to living a life of purpose, Burning Ones – Awakening your heart to burn and Highly Flammable – A 40-day devotional to awaken your passion for God.
Esther leads the pastoral department, whilst leading prophetically to ensure that members of the church are cared for and nurtured.
She is an influential speaker as well as much loved pastor who imparts strength and loves nothing more than to encourage people of all ages to never give up!
Steve and Esther have four children: Bethany, Sophia, Joel and Judah.
As an anointed and engaging speaker, Steve’s passion is for the church to fulfil her glorious destiny and for every believer to become strong in their inner being, engage with God’s purpose and find their place in His plans.
Steve is the author of 4 books; Rousing the Warriors – A prophetic call to boldly advance the kingdom, One Life – A guide to living a life of purpose, Burning Ones – Awakening your heart to burn and Highly Flammable – A 40-day devotional to awaken your passion for God.
Esther leads the pastoral department, whilst leading prophetically to ensure that members of the church are cared for and nurtured.
She is an influential speaker as well as much loved pastor who imparts strength and loves nothing more than to encourage people of all ages to never give up!
Steve and Esther have four children: Bethany, Sophia, Joel and Judah.
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All Nations Church Service Times
Sunday Services
We meet on the 1st and 3rd Sunday's monthly. Our services start at 10.30am - we would love to see you here with us!
Home Church
On the Sunday's we don't meet in large gatherings (the 2nd and 4th) but encourage our church family to gather in their communities and break bread together, open the Bible together, pray together.
Encounter Nights
We meet on the last Saturday monthly. Our Encounter Night start at 6pm - come along to an evening filled with corporate prayer and worship.
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We meet on the 1st and 3rd Sunday's monthly. Our services start at 10.30am - we would love to see you here with us!
Home Church
On the Sunday's we don't meet in large gatherings (the 2nd and 4th) but encourage our church family to gather in their communities and break bread together, open the Bible together, pray together.
Encounter Nights
We meet on the last Saturday monthly. Our Encounter Night start at 6pm - come along to an evening filled with corporate prayer and worship.
It's been more than a year since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
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All Nations Church History
All Nations Church was established in 1941 by two young sisters from Lancashire
Elsie and Jennie Wood. In 1939, the sisters had gone to the Assemblies of God Bible College in London under the ministry and leadership of some of the great early pioneers in the Assemblies of God denomination, including Howard Carter. After their training, Howard Carter asked them to go to Wolverhampton to plant a church. They were sent with 15 shillings a week for two months to get them started.
Their main aim was to reach the slums, particularly poor children. They looked for the poorest area in Wolverhampton and found a place called Horseley Fields. Many of the fathers were away at war and they found children running around in the streets with no shoes or socks. The sisters opened a Sunday School to reach the children.
To finance this work, the Wood sisters did all they could to earn money, from gardening to potato picking. They should have been called up to work in the factories, but they told the labour exchange they came to serve God and did not want to make instruments for war. They were put on deferred interview and continued in their work.
In the mid-1950s, after 12 years of faithfully working in Horseley Fields, they felt God was telling them to expand, so they started to look for new premises. They found a former church building on Temple Street that had been used during the war as a factory, and it was up for sale. Elsie went to see the person selling the property. As he looked her up and down, he told her she couldn’t buy it. Her immediate response was, “All things are possible with God,” and the man listened to what she had to say. He allowed them to buy the building in instalments!
The church continued to expand, and by the 1980s, Temple Street Pentecostal Church had out-grown the building. An extension, seating up to 300 people, was built and the original building was converted into use as a meeting room, soup kitchen and day centre. Numbers have grown since Pastor Steve Uppal became senior leader in 2001, and the name was changed to All Nations - a prophetic name that speaks of the vision to impact the city and the region, which has great ethnic diversity, and also other nations. The church has a number of close relationships in other nations, particularly India and Myanmar.
In recent years, Pastor Steve and his leadership team have sought to develop a culture (“the way things are done around here”) that will attract the Holy Spirit not only to stay but to remain and be present amongst us. This is based on seven statements setting out our values.
The characteristics of the church at the outset – serving the poor, audacious faith and welcoming all people regardless of background – continue to be important in our culture as a church.
Elsie and Jennie Wood. In 1939, the sisters had gone to the Assemblies of God Bible College in London under the ministry and leadership of some of the great early pioneers in the Assemblies of God denomination, including Howard Carter. After their training, Howard Carter asked them to go to Wolverhampton to plant a church. They were sent with 15 shillings a week for two months to get them started.
Their main aim was to reach the slums, particularly poor children. They looked for the poorest area in Wolverhampton and found a place called Horseley Fields. Many of the fathers were away at war and they found children running around in the streets with no shoes or socks. The sisters opened a Sunday School to reach the children.
In the mid-1950s, after 12 years of faithfully working in Horseley Fields, they felt God was telling them to expand, so they started to look for new premises. They found a former church building on Temple Street that had been used during the war as a factory, and it was up for sale. Elsie went to see the person selling the property. As he looked her up and down, he told her she couldn’t buy it. Her immediate response was, “All things are possible with God,” and the man listened to what she had to say. He allowed them to buy the building in instalments!
The church continued to expand, and by the 1980s, Temple Street Pentecostal Church had out-grown the building. An extension, seating up to 300 people, was built and the original building was converted into use as a meeting room, soup kitchen and day centre. Numbers have grown since Pastor Steve Uppal became senior leader in 2001, and the name was changed to All Nations - a prophetic name that speaks of the vision to impact the city and the region, which has great ethnic diversity, and also other nations. The church has a number of close relationships in other nations, particularly India and Myanmar.
The characteristics of the church at the outset – serving the poor, audacious faith and welcoming all people regardless of background – continue to be important in our culture as a church.
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"You may as soon find a living man that does not breath, as a living Christian that does not pray."
Matthew Henry
Matthew Henry
All Nations Church listing was last updated on the 19th of April, 2023