The All-In Music Project

A nonprofit organization

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$3,500 Goal

Up, Up, Up (see the first video below) is a musical expression of our mission.

The All-In Music Project uses music as an instrument for social transformation. We live this out through spiritual gatherings, live shows, recorded music, and education.

All of our activities are grounded in punk rock ethics. These include authenticity, inclusion, critical thinking, communal care, creative expression, and acting for positive change. Other examples are articulated clearly by the rules of 924 Gilman St in CA:

NO RACISM

NO SEXISM

NO HOMOPHOBIA

NO TRANSPHOBIA

NO FIGHTING

That said, here is a look at our programming:

Spiritual Gatherings: 

  • All-In holds a variety of regular spiritual gatherings that meet in-person and virtually. All are progressive and LGBTQIA+ Affirming (even in rural MO), and led by Rev. Eric Moeller. Each includes music, conversation, and prayer.
  • All-In is not about “saving souls” but enriching lives. While All-In is an expression of the United Church of Christ, we welcome other spiritual perspectives, perspectives of other faiths or no faith, in the conversations that take place at All-In gatherings.
  • Folk n Soul:
    • gathers monthly online for acoustic music, conversation, and prayer.
  • Punk Rock n Soul:
    • Coming in '26, this is an all-ages gathering of punk rock n roll and spirituality (with free food too!) focused on nurturing a positive community rooted in punk ethics.
    • Like the Sunday afternoon matinees of the early days of punk, gatherings will be on Sunday afternoons in Franklin County, MO and/or STL.
    • Each will open with a set from Eric Moeller and the All-In Band, including a time of conversation/spiritual reflection. [Check out Rev. Moeller’s career in music thus far.] One other local, original act will close.
  • Folk n Soul at Home:
    • using free, downloadable, videos prepared by Rev. Moeller, people can form their own groups ANYWHERE to sing, converse, and pray together. Download a sample here.

Live Performances

  • All-In holds shows in ANY SETTING made available, including homeless shelters, food pantries, community meals and other service agencies for impoverished people where we provide music that speaks to their lives.

Recorded Music

  • All-In records music that gives voice to our mission. Music is profoundly effective at sharing stories that have the power to shift perspectives. As such, beginning in '26, we plan to write and record music sharing stories of people in marginalized groups, such as immigrants.

Education

All-In offers content about the spirituality of rock n roll and its role as an instrument of liberation. For example, Rev. Moeller presented a paper at the Born to Run at 50 Conference hosted by the Bruce Springsteen Archives at Monmouth University. The paper examined Born to Run as an example of the liberative, Divine movement that is rock n roll. Watch a video of the presentation or read the paper to get a sense of what you can expect from us in the future. Further initiatives may include:

  • See-Judge-Act Videos: guided theological reflection on social issues.
  • The All-In Tour, which includes educational components as well as performances. Watch this to learn more.
  • Hybrid groups, like a detoxing masculinity group for men. 

On-Demand Content

In addition to the aforementioned resources for gathering and learning, we will begin offering other free, downloadable resources from our website this summer, like lectionary-based, progressive & affirming liturgies for use in traditional churches. 

Mission

The All-In Music Project uses music to inspire active solidarity with marginalized people, educate others, build community and advocate for social transformation.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

The All-In Music Project

other names

All-In United Church of Christ

Tax id (EIN)

81-2593207

Mission/Purpose

Arts & Culture - Music, Faith-Based, Social Justice, Religion

Operating Budget

Mini: $0-$50,000

Service Area

Franklin County, St Louis County

Audiences Served

LGBTQIA+, General Public

Address

116 Lexington Ln
Washington, MO 63090

Phone

928-607-6560

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