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February 22, 2012
Welcome to the St. Paul's website. Here you will discover how we live out the love of God as a spiritual family centered upon Christ. You have a place here, and may God's peace be with you. - The Reverend Joseph Shepley
Click on the button above to follow us on Facebook Our Parish Community Come to the About Us section to meet the staff of St. Paul's Church, and find out what we're all about! St. Paul's Parish 174 Whisconier Road Brookfield Center, CT 06804 (203) 775-9587
WORSHIP TIMES Sunday 8:00 am Sunday 10:30 am Sunday 6:15 pm (Vespers) Wednesday 10:00 am Information Bulletin BoardClick here to download our the most recent issue of our weekly update, "Sword Points." Click here to listen to the latest sermon (February 19th).
Please submit any ministry pictures and upcoming events by e-mail to stpaulsbrookfield@gmail.com for possible use in up coming web updates. Thanks.
Prayer Requests If you have a Prayer Request please email Lynne at: lmdonn31@yahoo.com Prayer requests will be e-mailed to members of the Prayer Chain. Also check out the prayers requests on the Members Only section of our website. God Bless.
Members Login Lent 2012
Lent begins in ashes. On Ash Wednesday we are reminded of our mortality and sin. It is not a time for groveling; rather, it is a time for reality, for genuine humility, for repentance and forgiveness and renewed commitment to following the ways of Jesus. Lent is a season of preparation.
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If you want to know what the readings are for any given Sunday or Holy Day, use The Lectionary Page.
Need a Bible verse or passage or theme search? The Bible Gateway is a great resource.
Just how do you pronounce some of those words and places in the Bible? Click here to find out.
For a daily prayer service, click on The Daily Office.
Here's a Calendar of the Church Year complete with daily readings and other information.
Follow this link for the Forward Day by Day meditations.
Our Daily Bread is another popular source of daily meditations.
Ray Ferro suggest this daily devotional based on the works of Oswald Chambers titled "My Utmost for His Highest." "I've read this almost day for the past 31 years. It never ceases to amaze me how it is appropriate for wherever I am in my life. It is not just a devotional, it is a mini Bible study for each day. I love to share it," says Ray.
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