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Sunday Services
Sunday, July 13, The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
8:00 Quiet Eucharist in the Nave*
9:30 Life Together Eucharist with Music in the Nave*
After worship Town Hall Meeting in the Great Hall (child care provided)
Sunday, July 20, The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
8:00 Quiet Eucharist in the Nave*
9:30 Life Together Eucharist with Music in the Nave*
After worship Fellowship Time in the Great Hall
After worship Waterfront Day
*Livestream only available in the Nave
Weekly Worship Documents Here.
Town Hall Meeting July 13th
As we begin to explore how we might deepen our partnership with Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, St. Paul’s will hold a Town Hall-style meeting after worship to answer questions and solicit initial feedback. Please contact Matthew or any vestry member with your initial thoughts, especially if you cannot attend today’s meeting.
Ice Cream Social Invitation from Good Shepherd
It’s summer! Time for ice cream. Good Shepherd invites you to attend
an Ice Cream Social and games on Friday, July 25 at 6:30 p.m. Vanilla, chocolate and strawberry will be provided. If you are so inclined, bring along a favorite topping. We look forward to seeing many of you. Thanks, Betsy Kopyc, Congregational Life and Outreach Committee rep.
Dementia Support Group
Do you or someone you know experience cognitive decline?
If so, you are invited to join a facilitated conversation. We meet on Second Sundays after the 10:30 Service in the Library. See you there.
Note from the Healing Prayer Team
Members of the Healing Prayer Team offer the laying on of hands and healing prayer on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month after communion at the 10:30 service. Reserving the last two pews ensures that those wanting to receive prayer have a comfortable place to sit. We ask that you please refrain from using these two pews so that this important ministry can continue to be a blessing to all who come to us.