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SUNDAY SCHOOL
St. Paul’s LOVES kids! Adults, too!
Children, Youth and Adults 9:30 - 10:30 AM
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OFFERINGS FOR THE 2011-2012 "School year" THAT OTHER ADULT CLASS is coordinated by Jan Rengert and Dick Shiels. It begins at 9:30 a.m. and meets in Danford Hall, and focuses on a variety of contemporary issues and their relevance to religion and faith. THE AUGSBURG BIBLE STUDY CLASS/ is led by Mark Finck. This is the place to be if you are interested in digging into Bible studies. They meet in the Weisgerber Lounge. CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH are held each week in the upstairs classrooms and are led by the staff indicated below. This includes a nursery for babies and toddlers (ages 0-2 years). SUNDAY SCHOOL STAFF: Coordinator–Thelma Trainor; Treasurer–John Jordan; Nursery–Teresa & Alice Beamer, Becky Clark, Katie Miller, and Nikki McDaniel; 3, 4, 5 Yr. Olds–Diane Ganz & Jodie Jones; Grades 1 thru 5–Faith Settles, Kerrill Foster,Sheila Carpenter, Julie Ingram, Katie Miller, and Wilma Keller Youth–Thelma Trainor. T HE "YO!" SERVICE ~ ALTERNATE WORSHIP: The "YO" Service will be held each Sunday, beginning with the second Sunday in September until the end of May. It is held in the chapel in the parish building from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. The service will follow the basic Lutheran pattern of Word and Sacrament, but will make use of alternate music–blues, gospel, jazz, rolling contemporary, as well as some traditional music done in a different style. This service is geared toward anyone who would appreciate an alternate style of music and worship. Some parents of kids in Sunday school seem to appreciate this service in terms of schedule and style.
FAITH TREK:
During the second
service (9:30 a.m. in summer and 10:45 the rest of the year) we
offer a program for kids PS-5th grades. Immediately following the
"Children's Message", kids are taken to Danford Hall where they have
a Bible study with crafts and games. They return to service prior
to communion. The sessions are led by Laura Pastorius, Beth Ossa,
Kerrill Foster, Sheila Carpenter and Thelma Trainor.
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