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Friends of St Paul Newsletter – Sept 2023

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In this newsletter, you’ll read about Don Stork’s St. Paul story and dig deeper into the history of the middle 50 years of St Paul Lutheran Church and School. “For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.” – Psalm 100:5 Reminiscing on St. Paul...

In this newsletter, you’ll read about Mila Jackson’s St. Paul story and dig deeper into the history of the first 50 years of St Paul Lutheran Church and School. “For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.”  – Psalm 100:5 Reminiscing on St. Paul...

Introduction Happy New Year to all friends of St. Paul. May you have the gift of faith, the blessing of hope, and the peace of His love always!   “But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow...

Introduction Welcome to the Friends of St. Paul Newsletter! The purpose behind the Friends of St. Paul Newsletter is to relate with people that have in some way been supported or influenced by St. Paul.  We will reminisce about the rich history of St. Paul as we enter its 150th anniversary...

During Holy Week we saw the tragic news out of Paris that Notre Dame Cathedral had caught on fire. The world watched as this symbol of Christianity, that stood for over 850 years, was reduced to ashes. In the moments following this tragedy, Cardinal Dolan said this, “There does seem to...

NEW Update! Due to a schedule change, we will now be hosting the SOS Program April 1-7. If you are able to help out this week we can use all the help we can get. Please contact Ken Ruszkowski or the call the Church office for more information on where we need...

Most the time when we think of sin we think of doing something really bad. We think of things like adultery, murder, stealing. We tend to focus more on the behavior, but that’s only part of what sin is. If you recall in our confession at the beginning of our...

You may be aware that Lent is later in the year than it was last year or the year before.  In fact, with Ash Wednesday on March 6 this year, this is the first time we have seen Lent begin this late since 2011, when Ash Wednesday was on March...

Do you ever have a hard time formulating the words you want to pray to God?  Prayer, like any other discipline takes practice.  Yet, we are not left to figure it out for ourselves.  God teaches us how to pray.  Of course, we know Jesus gave his disciples the Lord’s...

At the beginning of November, I had the opportunity to go to an evangelism conference.  The speaker was Rev. Greg Finke, and he and his wife have a ministry called Dwelling 1:14. The type of evangelism that he encourages isn’t another program to add on to our already busy schedules. ...