OUR STORY
All Souls was born in 2014 when two families began praying the Anglican compline prayer together on Sunday evenings. A year later (April, 2015), All Souls was officially recognized by the Anglican Diocese of the Great Lakes (ACNA). Rev. Aaron Harrison—who now is on staff at Christ Our Advocate in Wheaton, IL—helped to establish All Souls in its first year as a church plant.
In the Fall of 2016, Rev. Dave Kulchar accepted a call to serve as the founding priest of All Souls. During a period of patient, prayerful, and organic growth, he led the church through its formative years, including the COVID era. Before landing in its current location at 849 W 96th St. (on the north side of Indianapolis), All Souls worshiped in several locations, including under a tree in Whitestown, IN.

As a multigenerational church on the Northside of Indianapolis, parishioners travel from Avon, Brownsburg, Irvington, Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Greenwood, and other areas of Indianapolis to worship together in the ancient pattern of Word and Table.
In June of 2024, the church took a significant step toward realizing its original vision of supporting a network of worshiping Anglican communities in the Indianapolis area. As Rev. David Trujillo stepped into leadership as vicar of All Souls, Rev. Dave Kulchar took on a new church planting role as the NAMS Midwest Director.
In addition to the NAMS Midwest project, All Souls supports several missionaries, pastors, and churches in Jordan, Italy, throughout Africa, and other places around the globe. The Rev. Dr. Nancy Nethercott (resident missionary at All Souls) serves as an assisting priest of All Souls and often travels abroad teaching in the areas of worship renewal and spiritual formation.
Reach out to one of our clergy to learn more about All Souls and how you can connect!