Desserts needed for Friday, March 10!
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The Secret Life of Pets
Lenten Spaghetti Dinner & Movie
We need 12 dozen cookies, cupcakes or treats to enjoy during our spaghetti dinner.
Youth assist with the meal and movie. Email Jodi
here to sign up.
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Great Job Middle & High School Youth
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St. Paul's Youth put on an inspiring Ash Wednesday Service for the congregation
Thank you students for all your hard work, creativity, and gifts of time for this special service. Keep shining your light for the world to see.
Special thanks to Camille Doerr, Pat Holden, Evie Roguske, Sigrid Grace, Marilyn Kress and the Praise Band, Wally Semrau, Kay Felton, Rev. Ravi, Shelly Cowling, Gail Hosner, Marshall Stephens, Rev. Eardley and Rev. Kress for helping make this service a success.
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Summer Mission Work trip Meeting
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March 5 at 5 p.m. in Hickey Hall
Parents and high school students
$150 due Meeting to discuss the upcoming summer work trip to Keansburg, NJ. There are still spots available for this trip so bring a friend to the meeting so they can check it out! |
The Secret Life of Pets
Lenten Spaghetti Dinner & Movie
2 adults needed
Calling all youth - March 10, 5-7:30 p.m.
Requesting desserts. Youth assist with the meal and movie. Email Jodi
here to sign up.
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Pancake Breakfast and Egg Hunt
Need volunteers March 25, 8-11 a.m.
Youth assist with the meal and egg hunt.
Email Jodi
here to sign up.
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Sing Out is back! Let your voice be heard.
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Sing Out: All 6-8th grade singers
March 26, April 9, April 23, May 7
10 a.m.-10:50 a.m. in Room 131
Students will be performing at the 11a.m. traditional service on May 7
Be part of a fun, new musical group. Contact Marilyn Kress
here
or call 586-212-9065.
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Easter Basket Distribution
April 10 from 3-7 p.m.
Assist with this Neighborhood House Mission Project
Email Jodi
here to sign up.
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High School Lock In / Rock-a-thon
April 29 from 6 p.m. - April 30 at 12 p.m.
Spend a fun filled night at church, support your friends, and raise money for the summer work trip!
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May 7 from 5-6 p.m. Hickey Hall
Enjoy dinner and fun with your prayer champions
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Impact: Police Appreciation Project
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Impact: Youth 6th-12th grade
In the Lounge, Sundays at 10 a.m.
The students assembled appreciation bags filled with treats and a card to thank the Rochester Police Department for taking such good care of our community.
Sophia and Madilyn Clark are pictured with Officer Knapp.
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All Middle and High School youth are welcome!
Sundays, 10 a.m. in the Lounge
This week Sue Evans will be our guest teacher. Juice and donuts will be provided.
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All 9th - 12th grade students and their friends are invited to
Sunday
night
youth group. We will meet in Hickey Hall at 5 p.m. D
inner** is served at 6 p.m.
and our evening activities will end at 7 p.m.
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5 p.m. Work trip meeting
6 p.m. Dinner and Swept Away
Isn't it time for a vacation??
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March Madness
Spring is in the air!
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See the complete High School Youth Group Schedule here.
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Middle School Youth Group
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All 6th - 8th grade students and their friends are invited to Sunday
night youth group. Dinner
is served at 6 p.m. in Hickey Hall and then our night turns into
a high energy gathering that concludes at 7 p.m.
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Keep growing your faith by attending one of our awesome middle school classes before Youth Group!
5 to 6 p.m. - Sunday Nights
6th Grade - Shine, Room 131
Meet in Hickey Hall
7th Grade - Confirmation, Room 128/129
8th Grade - Journey, Room 131 Meet in Hickey Hall
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Swept Away
Let's go on a trip...
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See the complete Middle School Youth Group Schedule here.
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Dinner at 6 p.m. - Hickey Hall
$3 per meal for students
*Dinner is included in confirmation class fees.
Thank you to all the parents who have signed up to provide and serve a meal. We appreciate you!!
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Keansburg, NJ Summer Worktrip
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July 1 - July 9, 2017
Be part of an incredible mission experience.
$100 non-refundable deposit due now.
Contact Jodi Stuermer
here for more information.
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Each month we will be showcasing members of our dynamic youth ministry team. We could not offer these great programs without their hard work and dedication.
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Grant Renny, High School Leader
Grant has been attending St. Paul's his entire life. He participated in both middle and high school youth group when he was young. He enjoyed the experience and feels this is his time to "return the favor" and help create positive experiences for others. Grant attended Rochester High and then the University of Michigan where he received a degree in Physics. He works at Autoliv in their crash test group. Grant is a fun and skilled leader who relates very well with the high schoolers, always sharing words of wisdom from past and current life experiences. We love how he jumps into each activity with such a positive energy!
Theme song for life: Incinerate by Sonic Youth
Favorite Super Hero: Batman
Fav. movie & snack: Jurrasic Park and Hummus
Fun fact: Grant plays hockey & has a false front tooth.
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Keith Loebs, Middle School Leader
Keith has been attending St. Paul's for 20 years. He met his wife Lynn while attending Purdue University and they married in 1981. They have a 25 year old son and a 28 year old daughter. Keith has enjoyed teaching both confirmation and adult education classes at church. He has been volunteering with the youth for many years and can be found most Sunday evenings tossing candy to the students as they arrive for youth group. Keith enjoys camping and dressing as a clown for special events. We love Keith's leadership, down to earth nature, and the way he is always smiling and participating in the activities.
Theme song for his life: Hallelujah
Most admired super hero: Superman
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avorite movie and snack: James Bond and Chips & Dip
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Jamie Heitman, Middle School Leader
St. Paul's has been an important part of Jamie's family life for over 15 years. His daughters, Lilly and Annie, both attended preschool at St. Paul's and he has volunteered with every age group, from 6-18. Jamie tries to enjoy every minute of every day and believes that KINDNESS COUNTS! If Jamie were a super hero he would be Thor, mostly because of his great hair. We love Jamie's ability to relate with the middle schoolers, while always being consistent and kind.
Theme song for his life: Brother by Need to Breathe
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avorite movie and snack: Hoosiers & Crunchy Cheetos
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Lynn Loebs, Middle School Leader
Lynn has been volunteering at St. Paul's since 2010. She grew up in Indiana where she met her husband Keith at Purdue University. She has two children, Heather and Craig. You may recognize her from the incredible cookies she makes and sells for fundraising throughout the year. Lynn enjoys gardening, biking, and fancy camping in her RV. We love her smile and kind, helping heart.
Theme song for her life: Shout by The Isley Brothers
Favorite movie and snack: Gone with the Wind & Reeses PB Cups
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Jenna Niewiadomski, Middle School Leader
Jenna has been volunteering with middle school for 2 years and has been attending St. Paul's for 16 years. She is working on her Master's degree in Psychology at Wayne State. Jenna can be found binging on Netflix while hanging out with her 3 cats. She also enjoys chocolate and shoes! We love Jenna's sweet nature and positive attitude.
Theme song for her life: Fight Song by Rachel Platten
Favorite movie and snack: Frozen and Oreos
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