St. Paul life offers families of all descriptions the tools for learning, growing, and gathering together in the faith. In all their joy and struggle, families are places where God’s grace is experienced and passed on.
Learn what makes your kids tick — developmentally, culturally, and relationally. And what this all has to do with growing in faith.
St. Paul Parenting Fellowship is a community of families from all walks of life and of all descriptions.
The mission is to gather and share in the joys and trials of parenting, give to others in the spirit of Christ, and grow in efforts to raise children in a life of faith.
To receive electronic updates on activities that connect you with other parents, send an email address to:
Michelle Juehring, [email protected], 344-8981
Upcoming events for kids & families »
At the ready to welcome families who are entering into St. Paul is a corps of committed people with verve, solid information, and an extended hand of friendship.
These folks would love to hear from you: Leigh Ann & Matt Schroeder, [email protected], 344-8981
We believe that parents are the primary teachers of the faith. So every phase of faith development at St. Paul offers opportunity for parents to actively step in.
Nursing moms have a room to call their own which is conveniently located near the elevator on the main level. Walk past the elevator, alongside the coat racks to the right. Look for the temporary signs. You’ll find rocking chairs, a sofa and pillows, a changing table, and even spare diapers and towels.
Friendships form when mothers of children get together. Moms’ Morning is an every-Friday-morning gathering that celebrates parenthood with laughter and mutual support.
Gather in the Church House Living Room, 9:30-11 a.m. Childcare is provided – and volunteer helpers are needed. Would you like to cuddle some cute kids on Friday mornings, 9-11:30 a.m.?
Contact: Lisa Holdorf, 284-6722 or Jolynn Kelsey at 285-6027
With hearts that welcome all, our family ministry provides caring networks for adoption, infertility, and children with disabilities.
"Let all who enter here be received as Christ." ~St. Benedict