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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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Community Ministries ![]() The Dorothy Day Hospitality House is critical in caring for the homeless and hungry in the greater Danbury area. Saint Paul’s has for many years prepared the evening meal on the second Thursday of each month. We make the same meal each month, and many parishioners over the years have participated either by preparing a meal and dropping it by the church, or by coming down to the House and assisting in set-up and serving the meal. Contact: Barbara DeAnzeris Food Pantry Parishioners (youth and adult) weekly bring non-perishable food items and place them in the baskets at the rear of the church and in the Church School wing. At the end of each month it is donated to various food pantries in Brookfield, New Milford, Danbury, Bethel and Sandy Hook. Contact: Barbara DeAnzeris
Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity has long been supported by St. Paul's. Most recently helping to build a home on Route 133 in Brookfield. Saint Paul’s has been sending teams and financial to assist with construction of Habitat homes in the Danbury area. Contact: Chuck & Mary Allen
Thanksgiving Meals & The Giving Tree Each Thanksgiving, parishioners are encouraged to procure food items to share with local designated families. And each Christmas we invite the parish to share in reaching out to several local families—usually this involves purchasing gift items and bringing them wrapped to the church, where our mission committee assists in distributing the gifts to the designated families. Both these ministries are done in conjunction with the Town of Brookfield Social Services department. Contact: Barbara DeAnzeris |



