ABOUT ALL SOULS

Our Mission & Values

OUR STORY

In the Fall of 2018, members from Church of the Apostles (COTA) in Columbia, SC sensed the need for a new Anglican parish in the growing suburb of Lexington. In that same year, Fr. Josh Fink and his family had joined COTA, where Josh would serve as the new Vicar for Church Planting. After some discussions and a lot of prayer, the announcement was made that we would begin the long process of building a new church in Lexington, and our first info meeting was held in January of 2019.

Over that year, we began to grow as a mission team, worshiping together and getting to know one another. In time, the Lord led us to Heritage Christian Academy, who graciously allowed us to meet in their chapel on Sunday mornings. Others from Lexington began to join and, on September 15, 2019, All Souls Church was officially established as an Anglican mission parish for Lexington, SC.

Like many churches, we went through a lot over those early years, from persevering through the 2020 pandemic to navigating life and faith in an increasingly divided. Nevertheless, by God's amazing grace and the power of the Holy Spirit, the work of building an Anglican church in Lexington, SC continued undaunted. 

In 2023, All Souls took responsibility for its own finances and government with a wonderful send off from Church of the Apostles. Our first vestry was formed that year, and in the spring of 2024, All Souls was received into The Anglican Diocese of the Carolinas as a full member parish. Fr. Josh was installed as the first rector later that year. 

As we look to the future, we are excited by the mission to be a witness to the gospel of God’s amazing grace and to make disciples of Jesus by gathering people in through ministries of word, sacrament, fellowship, healing, and prayer and to send them out into vocations of love in the world.