NOVEMBER 2017


Important Dates:

  • Tues., Oct., 31st – REFORMATION SUNDAY
  • Sun., Nov., 5th – Daylight Savings Time Ends
  • Sun., Nov. 5th – ALL SAINTS SUNDAY
  • Sat., Nov. 11th – VETERANS’ DAY
  • Thurs., Nov. 23rd – THANKSGIVING DAY
  • Sun., Nov. 26th – CHRIST THE KING SUNDAY
  • Sat., Dec. 2nd – Christmas Store at the Good Samaritan Center in Simla

 Turn your clocks backward one hour .  Sunday Nov. 5th.


SUNDAY SCHOOL Dates..Mark your calendars and enjoy this special time following services.


  DONATIONS for THANKSGIVING and CHRISTMAS

 

 

CHRISTMAS STORE at Good Samaritan Center in Simla on Saturday, Dec. 2nd.

We will be providing a shopping time for the residents at the Good Samaritan Center.  This special event allows the residents to shop for their family and loved ones and also find something for themselves.

We will collecting items until Dec. 2nd to take for the store.  If you would like some ideas, please click here.  If you would like more information on how you can help, either by donating or helping on the 2nd, please contact Sally Fosha, Andrea Fowler or Carolyn Gardner.

  

Pastor Appreciation Month

 

 

 

Celebrating Pastor Tim’s 30th year of being ordained.  Congratulations Pastor Tim.  You are a true blessing to us and to all.



NOW ENROLLING.. St. Paul Lutheran Preschool

St. Paul Lutheran Preschool will educate your students’ minds, hearts, and souls.  We will prepare them for their future and send them into the world to make a difference in Jesus’ name.

Every day we encourage our children as they play, have fun, socialize and prepare for Kindergarten.  We instill the love of learning in everything we do.

Click here to learn more.

We would love to have your child to join us!

CLICK HERE to download and print out the application  You may mail or bring to the church


Thank you, veterans!

On Veterans Day, we honor men and women who’ve served and sacrificed in one of America’s armed services.

On November 11, 1918, America and her allies signed a truce with German leaders, ending World War I. In 1919, President Wilson decided the United States should remember with gratitude the end of that war and honor military members by marking Armistice Day, or “truce” day. In 1954, Congress changed the name to Veterans Day, honoring veterans of every era.

Veterans Day highlights our country’s quest for peace, justice and freedom throughout the world. Followers of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, pray for unity among all nations and for the day when “nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore” (Isaiah 2:4, NIV).


 

 

 

 

 

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