Generosity is our norm
Because of your faithful generosity, 2025 became a year of real movement and impact. Your giving did more than support the ministry of the church. It helped us expand our reach, invest in our community, and create more space for people to experience Jesus for themselves. Every act of generosity became a seed that carried the mission forward.
Generosity is never just about resources. It is about faith, trust, and partnering with God in what He is doing. Jesus is building His Church, and it is our privilege to be the ones He is using to do that.
In 2025, All People gave:
To our Local Community Partners:
Benevolence Support to our Church Family
Lazarus House
North Reading Food Pantry
Teachers at North Reading Middle School, Stoneham Elementary School, and the entire Wilmington School District
Place of Promise
Pregnancy Care Center
To our Ministry Partners Across the United States:
We believe the local church is God’s primary plan for reaching people and discipling them into a life with Jesus. That’s why we invest in church planters and organizations that help strengthen and equip churches to fulfill their mission. Healthy, thriving churches create communities where people encounter the Gospel, grow in faith, and discover their purpose.
To our Ministry Partners Across the Globe:
San Pedro Sula Dream Center
Girls Home in India
Luke and Megan Loeber
Jean-Claude Noah
Mark and Victor
Lawrence and Donna Hovor
Daring Gospel
Joab and Amanda Fisher
We also sowed into our Expansion Efforts:
Together, we took ground. We invested in Lowell — a city full of incredible opportunity and real need — not as outsiders looking at statistics, but as people who see people. With a growing community already traveling from Lowell and the surrounding areas, your giving made it possible to plant roots, create a home, and build a place where lives are changed. This campus isn't just a location. It's a step of obedience into a city ripe for the love and transforming power of God.
Your giving brought All Kids in North Reading to life in ways that will echo into eternity. You helped build intentional environments where children can encounter Jesus for themselves — from a custom-built treehouse to expanded, refreshed classrooms designed to reach more kids than ever. Every detail was thoughtful, including sensory-friendly spaces for neurodivergent children, because we believe every child deserves to feel seen, known, and fully able to engage. Our prayer is simple: that every child would come to know who Jesus truly is — and in a world full of counterfeits, walk in truth for the rest of their lives.