
Kingdom Expansion
The Gathering St. Paul
Launching Fall of 2026
The Vision
Our Why
Sharing Good News and do good things
The Gathering began with a God-sized vision for the Twin Cities to build a thriving, healthy, missional church in the city. One that would represent the kingdom and bring more of heaven to earth. One that would be planted in an urban neighborhood- with the intention of sharing good news and doing good things for generations to come. Three years ago, we planted our first location in Robbinsdale. We have seen Jesus do incredible things, but we believe there’s more!
This is why, in the Fall of 2026, we endeavor to launch a new Gathering location in the St. Paul area! We are believing for Jesus to do what only HE can do- to save, deliver, heal, and restore! In order to do this, WE NEED YOU! Perhaps God is asking you to be part of our launch team, our virtual prayer team, or a financial partner. Maybe you simply want to explore what this is all about—wherever you are, we’d like to invite you to fill out the form and get more info!
Our Mission
We exist to help people find and follow Jesus and experience the power of the Holy Spirit in their everyday lives.
Our Vision
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In The Cities As It is in Heaven.
Our vision is to see more of heaven come to earth, starting in our own neighborhood. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, we represent Jesus in every place we find ourselves, bringing change to the realities of earth. Our aim is to see the people in our spheres of influence transformed by the Good News and live abundantly. To this end, we will boldly pray and bravely act, declaring that darkness and injustice will not prevail as the power of the Spirit transforms our cities .
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A Church That Represents The Kingdom.
The Kingdom of God is not made up of a singular thing or one type of person; rather, the Kingdom of God is full of people with different economic backgrounds, races, ages, familial structures, political preferences and stories. In the same way, The Gathering is made up of different people with different stories, but we all have this in common: we have been redeemed, restored, and renewed by Jesus.