Blessing of the Animals!
Calling all critters great and small! Join us for a Blessing of the Animals celebrating the Feast of St. Francis on Wednesday, October 2 at 5:30 pm in the St. Paul’s church courtyard (914 E […]
Calling all critters great and small! Join us for a Blessing of the Animals celebrating the Feast of St. Francis on Wednesday, October 2 at 5:30 pm in the St. Paul’s church courtyard (914 E […]
St. Paul’s is blessed with a bevy of endowment funds that have been established and nourished by current members as well as those that have gone before us. The endowments support activities and needs ranging […]
After a 2+ year hiatus, the St. Paul’s Thrift Store is ready to re-open Saturday, May 20 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. After our opening date, shop hours will be every Tuesday 10:00 am […]
Dear Friends, As I’ve mentioned in Sunday announcements, in email news, and on our website, the parking lot at Lincoln Center of the Arts no longer is available to St. Paul’s. The school facilities, including […]
Skrauss, or The Skrauss, when filling out forms, received his name from his shipmates in the Navy. He had prayed for a new name ten years earlier in fifth grade, Decorah Elementary, West Bend Wisconsin. […]
St. Paul’s Library in the Community Room welcomes you to browse and borrow. Soon Advent books will be front and center. We have a good collection of works on church history, theology, biography, liturgy, prayer […]
Yow. It’s time. It’s way past time. And all of us know that there are certain places that one just shouldn’t sit. But that will change this fall. It’s time to have the pew cushions […]
Have you noticed the new gardens around St Paul’s? Rand Schmidt and Steve Sanders, gardeners extraordinaire, along with Paul Haubrich have designed and installed new plantings. Now we pray for rain to water them in! […]
Fiber internet service has arrived at St. Paul’s, thanks to Spectrum Enterprise and Trawicki Electric. Almost the entire occupied space within the church now has WiFi access, and we now are in the process of […]
Workers completed the arduous task of installing an underground fiber optic cable that ultimately will carry all our internet traffic and our telephone service. The fiber service replaces two DSL lines that fail constantly, resulting […]
Acts 2:2 tells us “Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting.” Sadly, it will not be so for us just […]
On Sunday, May 8, a portion of the ceiling in the classrooms used by the Renaissance Child Development Center housed at St. Paul’s, collapsed. No one was in the room, and no one was injured. […]
Welcome to the continuation of “Endowments 101”. Who needs Netflix when you can tune in to “Endowment 101” brought to you courtesy of St. Paul’s digital Apostille? The next endowment fund I would like to […]
Last Sunday, May 1, we offered our Eucharist and later Choral Evensong without our organ. The blowers that bring life to the pipes were not functioning, and all our best efforts changed the situation. Turns […]
You can enter the church building on Sunday mornings between 8:30 a.m. and noon using the red door in the southeast corner of the parking lot. The code is 1883* (don’t forget the *, not […]
After several months, the Wardens and Father Lane thought it was time for an update on the Change-Ringing Bell Project. In review, the Church was given eight bells for Change-Ringing to be installed in our […]
St. Paul’s is in the news again! On April 8, the Shepherd Express published Adam Levin’s story, “Tiffany Windows, Flemish Tapestries and Beautiful Bells at St. Paul’s Church,” and three days later, the Milwaukee Journal […]
Immediately after worship on Sunday, July 3, the parking lot will be closed so workers can resurface the area. The lot will remain closed through the Independence Day holiday to let the slurry set. Mmmm! […]
Well, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is that our neighbor congregation MIX, which meets on Sunday mornings at the Lincoln Center of the Arts across the street from St. Paul’s, has […]
TMJ4 multimedia journalist James Groh sat down last week with our own Paul Haubrich for a one-on-one conversation about the breathtaking Tiffany windows at St. Paul’s. Watch it here!
Last Sunday, a purse thief struck at St. Paul’s, and the purse has not been recovered. It’s a hazard of being a welcoming place in a busy city. Don’t let this happen to you. Please […]
The down side of a centrally located urban parish is the possibility of falling victim to crime. On Sunday, Nov. 7, while worship was in progress, a car parked in our lot suffered a broken […]
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