All Nations Community Church
Homewood
IL

60429

All Nations Community Church, Homewood, Illinois, United States
All Nations Community Church, Homewood, Illinois, United States
All Nations Community Church, Homewood, Illinois, United States
All Nations Community Church, Homewood, Illinois, United States
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Who we are

At All Nations Community Church of Homewood the diversity of the international people of God is evident through the presence and contributions of people from various ethnic, educational and economic backgrounds. Yet, at the heart of this community stands one vision: to experience, cultivate and demonstrate the presence of God in every aspect of our lives. We are determined, in accordance with Scripture and the leadership of the Holy Spirit, to bare the image of Jesus by becoming people of power, love, worship, holiness, integrity and destiny.

Our Mandate

We exist for the reshaping of lives in Christ and Community.

Our Mission

Engage the far-away with the Gospel
Equip the family for the mission
Empower the fearless to live out the mission

Our Marks (4G)

How do you know if you are a maturing disciple?

In what ways am I Growing?
How much do I commit to Giving?
Have I been committed to Gathering?
Where am I using my Gifting?

Street Address

18620 Kedzie Ave
Hazel Crest
Homewood, IL 60429
United States
Phone: 708-799-6910
Fax: 708-957-7531

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Church Pastor

Steven W. Bell
Pastor
18620 Kedzie Ave
Hazel Crest
Homewood, IL 60429
United States
Phone: 708-799-6910
Fax: 708-957-7531

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Quote of the Day

Psalms 27:11

Teach me thy way, O LORD, and lead me in a plain path, because of mine enemies.

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Steven W. Bell
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Steven Webster Bell’s vision of this local church family is to equip and empower each generation for the work of ministry with a philosophy of being “Doctrinally sound and culturally relevant.”

Pastor Steve received his Bachelor of Science degree in Leadership and Ministry from Central Baptist College, Conway, AR. He matriculated to Memphis Theological Seminary – Memphis, TN, where he earned his Master of Divinity degree.

In November 2015, Pastor Steve was elected Vice President of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, the first African American elected to any state office. In January 2017, he joined the church planting team of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. Pastor Steve served as the church planting strategist for the Greater Little Rock area with an emphasis on urban church planting.

Pastor Steve is married to the lovely Joycelyn Bell, his best friend since high school. They are the proud parents of three children: Noah, Olivia, and Robinson.
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Raven Collins
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All Nations Community Church Homewood Service Times

Worship

Sundays @ 10:00am
– Onsite & Online –

via FB: fb.com/ANCCHomewood
via Zoom: lu.ma/ANCCOnline
via Phone: (708) 607-6700

Prayer

Mondays @ 7:00pm
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via Phone: (708) 607-6700

Bible Study

Wednesdays @ 7:00pm
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via FB: fb.com/ANCCHomewood
via Zoom: lu.ma/ANCCOnline
via Phone: (708) 607-6700

Service Times last updated on the 29th of June, 2021


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All Nations Community Church, Homewood, Illinois, United States
All Nations Community Church, Homewood, Illinois, United States
All Nations Community Church, Homewood, Illinois, United States
All Nations Community Church, Homewood, Illinois, United States
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All Nations Community Church History

Founded

January 2, 1911

All Nations Community Church was founded originally as West Auburn Park Swedish Baptist Church on January 2, 1911. The church, owned by the congregation, was located on West 69th Street in Chicago.

Name Change

January 1, 1922

The name was changed to West Auburn Park Church when it became an independent Full Gospel Church in 1922.

Beulah Gospel Temple

January 1, 1957

During the succeeding years, the church moved several times to various locations on Chicago’s south side. In 1957, the congregation purchased property at 11325 South Halsted Street, built a church, and changed its name to Beulah Gospel Temple.

Sold

January 1, 1971

The building was sold to a Church of Christ in 1971, as most of the congregation had moved to the south suburbs. From 1971 to 1973 the congregation met in three different locations. During the transition, the name was changed to Homewood Full Gospel Church.

186th and Kedzie

October 7, 1973

The present property at 18620 South Kedzie Avenue in Homewood was purchased and a new building was built and occupied on October 7, 1973.

New Auditorium

March 31, 1987

We were blessed by tremendous growth from the Lord. Thus in 1985 construction on the new auditorium (seating for 2000+) was begun around the existing church building and completed in March 1987.

All Nations Community Church

May 27, 2001

Being a church made up of people from many different nations, it was voted upon, in May of 2001, to acquire the name of All Nations Community Church of Homewood. Over these years many ministers and missionaries were thrust out into the field both nationally and internationally through this church.

Burn the Mortgage

July 10, 2016

Sunday, July 10, 2016, was our “Victory Sunday”; we held a mortgage burning ceremony to commemorate the paying off of our mortgage!! As we look back at what God has done to bring us to this point, we thank God for people from various races and cultures, blended together as one body, worshipping and serving the Lord. We are looking ahead eagerly to what He is going to do. It is our prayer that everyone will experience God’s love and become complete in Christ Jesus. We also pray that we will experience a mighty revival from God.


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