Join us as we celebrate our Thanksgiving festival this Wednesday, November 21st, at 7pm. All are welcome and invited.
Essays on Reproductive Technology
As mentioned in Sunday morning Bible class, there are some good essays on the topic of reproductive technologies and the moral implications for Christians in the Seminary's essay file.
Click here for an essay by John Gawrisch entitled The Moral and Scriptural Principles concerning Test-Tube Babies.
Click here for an essay by John Covach entitled The Moral Implications of Attempts to Control Human Reproduction.
If you have any questions, please direct them to Pastor Schlicht (pastor@stpaulclintonville.com).
Celebrating our Annual Mission Festival
Come, one and all! Join us for our mission festival! (it sort of rhymes)
This coming Sunday, October 28, St. Paul is celebrating it's annual Mission Festival. Our guest speaker will be Pat Schlosser who is a disaster relief nurse. She has traveled all over the world caring for the bodies and souls of complete strangers, bringing them an unending hope in times of great difficulty.
Pat will present during our Bible Class hour at 9am. A mission-themed service will follow at 10am with a potluck meal after that. We would love for you to join us.
Pat’s presentation today could be titled: Mending Bodies — Saving Souls
Following disasters, it's easy for nurses to feel like they want to go out and “save the world.” Our focus was on mending the bodies, but we quickly realized that we couldn't save them all. What a huge blessing to know that we didn't have to—we simply needed to tell them about Jesus, the one who already did.
From NYC to Haiti and more, I was given many unique opportunities to experience mission work first hand and to see the amazing difference God can make in people's lives. We were there mending bodies — but Jesus was there saving souls.
We're on YouTube
We are expanding our use of social media. St. Paul now has a channel on YouTube for posting sermon videos. You can find us here.
Harold Hidde
After a long three weeks of fighting, Harold Hidde closed his eyes to this world and opened his eyes to his heavenly home. Visitation will be at Eberhardt Funeral Home in Clintonville this coming Sunday from 5-8pm. Funeral will follow Monday morning at St. Paul at 11am with another visitation preceding at 10am and lunch to follow.
You're Invited!
The Youth Group of St. Paul is hosting a special potluck meal after church on September 23. All are invited to come. If able, bring a dish to pass. We'll see you there!
We're on Facebook!
Continuing to move into the 21st century, we are now on Facebook! Like our page and enjoy!
