We are people who desire to be part of a faith community that is honest, loving, and missional. Most of all we want a church that is all about Jesus.
In March 2022 Amie Martin was appointed to be the pastor of 80-Twenty Church in St. Charles County, Missouri. A small group of us began meeting together to dream about a church that could have high impact in the community and low overhead costs to fulfill the 10 year vision that 80% of tithes and offerings would be spent restoring the community and only 20% on overhead expenses. See the original vision video HERE. We met in parks, in restaurants, in homes, at the mall, in laundromats, and also at the neighboring Cornerstone UMC.
We quickly decided we wanted to be a community of
In March 2022 Amie Martin was appointed to be the pastor of 80-Twenty Church in St. Charles County, Missouri. A small group of us began meeting together to dream about a church that could have high impact in the community and low overhead costs to fulfill the 10 year vision that 80% of tithes and offerings would be spent restoring the community and only 20% on overhead expenses. See the original vision video HERE. We met in parks, in restaurants, in homes, at the mall, in laundromats, and also at the neighboring Cornerstone UMC.
We quickly decided we wanted to be a community of
- Sharing (learning the art of giving and receiving)
- Belonging (come as you are, accepted as you are)
- Becoming (more like Christ)
In early 2023 we teamed up with 80-Twenty Studios Co-Working and Office Rental to share space and resources. After securing a location at 2528 Highway K, Suite 204, we went through a construction phase and then launched a weekly community meal on April 30, 2023.
Our Sunday evening gatherings include a meal, worship through song, teaching for all ages, discussion, prayer, and communion. Our hope is that every participant in these worship gatherings would either give financially or request financial assistance for themselves or someone they know.
Our tradition is unapologetically an expression of Methodism. The theological impulse is Wesleyan and is guided by the three general rules: Do No Harm, Do Good to All, and Stay in Love with God. We strive to align our lives to the teaching and practices of Jesus to increasingly become a people who, by the grace of God, do no harm to ourselves or others and bless the world together.
If you want to grow with us, go to the "Groups" tab and join the "Team Player" group.
See our vision, mission, and core practices:
Our Sunday evening gatherings include a meal, worship through song, teaching for all ages, discussion, prayer, and communion. Our hope is that every participant in these worship gatherings would either give financially or request financial assistance for themselves or someone they know.
Our tradition is unapologetically an expression of Methodism. The theological impulse is Wesleyan and is guided by the three general rules: Do No Harm, Do Good to All, and Stay in Love with God. We strive to align our lives to the teaching and practices of Jesus to increasingly become a people who, by the grace of God, do no harm to ourselves or others and bless the world together.
If you want to grow with us, go to the "Groups" tab and join the "Team Player" group.
See our vision, mission, and core practices:
