Congregational Leadership

What an exciting time in the 45+ year history of All Saints Lutheran Church!

We are currently seeking best-fit pastoral guidance for our vibrant and active congregation.
Many devoted members are actively providing excellent leadership.

All Saints has been very blessed to have many long-tenured pastors since being founded in 1979.

Does being part of building the future excite you?

Would you like to shape this congregation’s next chapter(s)?

Do you want a home church that helps those in need… internally and externally?

Then come and visit us ASAP!

We now have a new Interim Pastor!

Pastor Mark Sundberg: Pastor Mark Sundberg retired from the ELCA ordained roster in 2019 after serving Peace Lutheran Church in Lake Zurich, Illinois as solo pastor for 20 years. Before being assigned interim pastor at All Saints Lutheran Church, he served interim ministry at St. Andrew Lutheran, Mundelein, St. Stephen Lutheran, Antioch, and St. James Lutheran, Lake Forest, each for approximately a year, and most recently he served as interim pastor at Living Lord Lutheran Church, Bartlett for over two years. He served Lebanon Lutheran Church on the Southeast side of Chicago from 1994 to 1999. He was ordained on October 23, 1994 at Immanuel Lutheran in Evanston, Illinois. His theological education is from the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago. He received the Master of Divinity degree from LSTC in 1994. Before attending seminary, Mark spent several years pursuing a career as a classical singer after graduating from North Park University, singing solo in opera and concert, and also in professional choruses in the Chicago area.

Mark is married to Jean Bishop, a professional flutist, who is principal flutist of the Elgin Symphony Orchestra. They have one daughter, Annika, who is pipe organist/music director at Lutheran Church of the Atonement in Barrington. Annika is also degreed in viola performance, and works regularly as a free lance violist in the Chicago area. Jean and Mark have lived in the same house in Lake Zurich for 26 years. During full retirement periods Mark loves to garden, to read, and to cook. He does not love exercising but manages to work out at the Buehler YMCA three days a week and walks on the other days of the week.