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Hoping for Epona

News | March 23, 2017

Ben Wollett loves the story of The Legends of Zelda. A horse named Epona is important to Link, the main character. While Link is riding her, enemies cannot do him harm. Epona is the name that Ben plans to name his new service dog. Ben, 13, started ha…

Safety net for refugee children

News | March 20, 2017

Yohannes was 16 when he arrived in Cairo, Egypt, alone. He made his way to Egypt from Eritrea, in East Africa. He crossed the Sudan, and with food hard to come by, he went without eating for two days. Upon arriving in Cairo, Yohannes came to St. Andr…

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Music speaks

News | March 13, 2017

You are my sunshine, my only sunshine You make me happy, when skies are gray You’ll never know dear, how much I love you Please don’t take my sunshine away. She calls it her hello song, often for older adults who are in memory care, hospice, or who h…

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ELCA World Hunger: A new life

News | March 13, 2017

When Brian was born prematurely, his doctors told his mother that he would never walk, talk, or function normally. Ashamed of his diagnosis, his family kept him at home. That was until Building a Caring Community, or BCC, staff visited Brian’s family…

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A country church, giving in its closing

News | March 2, 2017

A woman unable to afford a plane ticket was able to fly to the East Coast after all, to visit her only child in the hours before he died. A grandmother raising her three teen-aged grandchildren has a car again after necessary repairs were made. A nea…

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In her own words: Ice cream cone

News | February 27, 2017

Editor’s note: Erin Platt is a marketing and communications professional and St. Paul member. It all started with a McDonald’s ice cream cone. You know, those soft-serve-only-cost-a-dollar-170-calorie snacks one grabs at the DeKalb Oasis if so inclin…

Lenten Wednesdays @ St. Paul

News | February 27, 2017

Lent is a journey – a path for people from all walks of life – to the joy of Easter. There are many ways to explore the words of God to prepare your soul for the Resurrection of Christ. Note: childcare is available from 5:15-8 p.m. on Wednesdays, Mar…

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A night at Theology Pub

News | February 22, 2017

The fireplace is on. The food is on its way. Mugs are filled with drinks of each person’s choosing. The din of conversation from the first floor at Front Street Brewery offers a comfortable background. It’s St. Paul’s Theology Pub night at Front Stre…

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Eagle Scout project builds up Camp Shalom

News | February 16, 2017

Camp Shalom has been a big part of Alex Dickman’s life. So when he was searching for a project to complete to become an Eagle Scout, improving an area at camp came to mind. Alex is a member of Troop 203 in Long Grove. He’s been a Cub Scout, then Boy…

A month of music

News | February 13, 2017

On cold winter nights, come to St. Paul to experience music aglow in warmth, vibrancy, comfort. Over the next month, three concerts will fill the Sanctuary with songs familiar and new. Nova Singers | Sunday, Feb. 19, 4 p.m. | Tickets – adults $18, se…

Happy surprises

News | February 6, 2017

The starting, she says, is the hardest part. Blank canvas. Empty memory card. Piece of tree bark. That’s when creating is the most difficult, most intimidating. But then Marie Stephens begins – and wonderful things come to life. “The floodgates open…

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Home again, finally

News | February 2, 2017

Eight months after a fire claimed their husband, father, and grandfather, the Lamp family is finally back home. Deb Lamp lost her husband of 46 years, Glen, in a fire on May 10. She and her son, Steve, and grandkids, Trever and Tyler, stayed in four…

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Worship Sep 27 & 28

Season after Pentecost

sat 5:00 pm Maddy Tyler preaching
sun 8:00 am Maddy Tyler preaching
sun 9:00 am Maddy Tyler preaching
sun 11:15 am Maddy Tyler preaching

Worship Oct 4 & 5

Season after Pentecost

sat 5:00 pm Sara Olson-Smith preaching
sun 8:00 am Sara Olson-Smith preaching
sun 9:00 am Sara Olson-Smith preaching
sun 11:15 am Sara Olson-Smith preaching

Worship Oct 8

Golden Agers

wed 10:30 am Peter Pettit preaching

Worship Oct 11 & 12

Season after Pentecost

sat 5:00 pm Katy Warren preaching
sun 8:00 am Katy Warren preaching
sun 9:00 am Katy Warren preaching
sun 11:15 am Katy Warren preaching

Worship Oct 18 & 19

Season after Pentecost

sat 5:00 pm Mark Niethammer preaching
sun 8:00 am Mark Niethammer preaching
sun 9:00 am Mark Niethammer preaching
sun 11:15 am Mark Niethammer preaching

Worship Oct 25 & 26

Reformation Sunday

sat 5:00 pm Maddy Tyler preaching
sun 8:00 am Maddy Tyler preaching
sun 9:00 am Maddy Tyler preaching
sun 11:15 am Maddy Tyler preaching
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