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Welcome to Saint Paul Lutheran Church |
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an open, affirming, and diverse community of faith representing two Christian traditions, that of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and that of the Roman Catholic Church. Each tradition maintains and honors its own heritage, and each worships according to its own liturgical practices. As one community of faith, the members of the respective traditions work together in social outreach and shared hospitality. Together we rejoice in the manner in which diversity has enriched, nurtured, and challenged the life and ministry we share in Christ, and we regret actions and attitudes throughout the Church that may have inhibited or prevented access to Word and Sacrament because of age, race, socio-economic or marital status, physical or mental capacities, gender identity, or sexual orientation. We are a Reconciling in Christ community. |
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Sunday, 5 February, 2012

KinderKirche is an intergenerational approach to Sunday Church School for children and caregivers on the first Sunday of the month with thematically related music, stories, and age-appropriate activities. Take-home activity bags also will be available for family use during the rest of the month. All ages are welcome to join us!
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Mountain Chamber Music Society |
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Romancing the Notes
Sunday, 12 February 2012, 2:30pm
A program of chamber music by Manuel de Falla, John Francaix, Vincent Persichetti and George Gershwin.
Visit www.mcmsarts.org for ticket information. |
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Part I |
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5 February 2012
In a two part series, we will view a movie on the life, convictions and martyrdom of the influential theologian, Lutheran pastor and Nazi resistor.
Join us Sunday @ 9:15 a.m. in the Dorothy Day Room. |
Saturday Study Class February 4, 11, 18 and 25 Classes will meet in the West Room at 10:30 a.m.
The Urgency of Ecumenism
Norm Whitcomb, engineer and author, will present a series of talks on his book: Myopic Man: Can a united church prevent the collapse of the American Empire?
Fr. Don Sutton will host and moderate the sessions. Please join us for what should be a provocative and valuable learning experience for both the Catholic and Lutheran communities.
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