by Andrea Gerhard | May 26, 2017 | Blog
Many have enjoyed this special blessing our pastors have shared over the course of the Be The Message series. May you take this to heart as we enter into the final message of the series and Be The Message Action Week! We are indeed blessed with so many opportunities...
by Andrea Gerhard | May 18, 2017 | Blog
We’re in our third week of Be The Message at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. We’ve been learning in worship, we’ve been exploring further in small and large group study times, and we’re preparing to take action in our community during Be The...
by Andrea Gerhard | May 17, 2017 | Blog
While many high school and college seniors are counting the hours until graduation, one more among us is preparing for a very special “graduation”. An alum of the LSA herself, Ellen Storck received her first teaching call to the LSA in 1972 and has taught...
by Andrea Gerhard | May 8, 2017 | Blog
Reflections on 3:16 A guest post by Jim Minton Recently Pastor Eric introduced us to the awesome concept of Pray 3:16. Each day, we should stop at 3:16 and pray to God – we can pray for some wisdom to help us through the rest of the day, we can pray for others,...
by Andrea Gerhard | Mar 13, 2017 | Blog
In our third week of the Lenten Reading Plan, we begin with Romans 3:9-26. This passage is both a description of our struggles or the traps we want to avoid being caught in, and also a message of God’s grace in our lives. It begins: No One Is Righteous 9 What...
by Andrea Gerhard | Mar 10, 2017 | Blog
Lessons from Dirty Dishes a.k.a. How God Lovingly Corrects Me Through My Children A guest post by Kim Newingham, Director of St. Paul’s Early Learning Center Ever have that moment when you think, “OK, God. You are my Father. It’s a good thing that You are who...