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Council Elections 2
Advent Schedule 3
Dec. Opportunities 4
Youth Page 5
WELCA 6-7
Health Ministry 8
Greeters & Readers 9
Prayer Concerns 10
Sponsors 11
Striving to mirror Christ
in word and action by reaching
out to serve others!
Our Mission
Statement
Journeys
Inside this issue:
December 2016 Volume 15, Issue 12
is a monthly publication of St. Paul Lutheran Church
Christ in Our Midst My wife Katie and I have spent
our fair share of time at Disneyland
over the last year. This means we have
spent more hours than I care to count
waiting. Waiting to get in to the parks.
Waiting to get on to rides. Even waiting
to get out of the park. Most of the time
folks are in pretty good moods and
things run smoothly. Every once in
awhile though something unexpected
happens. A ride breaks down, or some
unknown delay occurs.
Even a small deviation
from the norm and
people quickly become
angry, upset and impa-
tient. This is why Dis-
ney posts wait times.
People remain calmer
even when the wait is
longer just by knowing
the duration that they
will wait.
Unfortunately,
not every place posts
expected wait times
and even if they did
the majority of life is
not like Disneyland.
Our day-to-day lives are far less pre-
dictable than a trip to a local theme
park. Car accidents, illnesses, elections
and even deaths are not predictable.
Life is filled with uncertainties and they
can fill us with anxiety, fear and even
dread. Yet, at church we are about to
enter a time of waiting. Advent marks
the beginning of a new church year and
it is a season of waiting and prepara-
tion.
For the four weeks before
Christmas we will read scripture that
calls us to remember the birth of Christ.
We will hear stories that call us to pre-
pare for the day that Christ comes
again. Yet, we also will be encouraged
to keep watch for the ways in which
God is already here with us. With all of
life’s uncertainties and
the busyness of day-to-
day living we so rarely
stop and look for God.
Where has God been
with you? By all means
this Advent season re-
member the nativity
story, remember that
Christ will come again,
but don’t forget to
pause and look for
Christ in our midst.
The good news
for us is that we are
not in a theme park
line waiting for God.
We don’t have to wait
at all because God comes to us. God
comes to us in the waters of Baptism,
God comes to us in bread and wine, and
God comes to us in worship. Where has
God come to you? Perhaps, in a
stranger you helped you when you
popped a tire. Or maybe in the person
SEE VICAR JEREMIAH (Continued on page 2)
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COUNCIL CORNER
2016 Congregational
Council:
President:
Pat McKinley
V. President:
Pearl Mann
Secretary:
Sue Bedell
Finance: Scott Allen
Elder: Kathy Peters
Deacon: Barry Matas
Trustee: John Kelton
Lay Minister:
Ning Amante
Community Minister:
Diana Bock
Pastor Tom Goellrich
Pastor Stephanie Lape
Congratulation to the newly elected
Congregation Council Members:
Vice President - Tom Pankow
Community Minister -
Blair Giboney
Deacon - Lori Davies
Elder - Mary Madraki Rodriguez
And the 2017 Synod Assembly
Voting Members are:
Sandy Johnson
Carolyn Klein
Norm Johnson
Caitlin Peters
WELCOME OUR NEWLY ELECTED 2017 COUNCIL & SYNOD ASSEMBLY VOTING MEMBERS
Youʹve heard him SING, but have you seen him
DANCE??? Everyone is invited to cheer on our very
own St. Paulʹs KEVIN HOLDEN compete in the 3rd
annual Look Whoʹs Dancing event, a fundraiser for
Pathways of Hope. And JACK BEDELL will return
once again as our energetic emcee! For more info, see
Jacquie Nolan or Barb Jennings.
When: Thursday, Feb. 9
Where: Fullerton College Campus Theatre, 321 E. Chapman
Time: Reception 6 p.m. and Showtime 7 p.m.
Cost: $45 per person
Buy tickets on line: www.pathwaysofhope.us/kevinsdancing
Benefiting: the hungry and homeless in Orange County
LOOK WHO’S DANCING 2017
you gave food to on the street corner.
God might have come to you in the
words of a friend who gave you hope.
The question is not ‘if’ God has come to
you. No, the question is ‘where?’
In my favorite Advent hymn we
sing, “Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel shall
come to you, O Israel.” Emmanuel
means God with us. In all the uncertain-
ty we might be facing, in unexpected
occurrences and even in moments of
despair, we can hold on to the certainty
that God is with us. So please join us as
throughout this season of waiting, we
keep watch for God holding on to the
certainty and promise of the redeemer’s
presence.
Peace,
VICAR JEREMIAH (Continued from page 1)
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Journeys Newsletter and
Compass Bulletin Deadlines
Articles for Journeys is by
noon on the 15th of each
month, Compass deadline
is by noon on Monday for
the following week’s bul-
letin. Please e-mail your
information to Lori Sear-
geant at
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Advent & Christmas Worship Schedule
Children’s Christmas Program
Sunday, Dec. 11 at 9:30 a.m. service
Christmas Cantata
Sunday, Dec. 18 at all services
Christmas Eve Services
Saturday, Dec. 24 at 5, 8, & 10 p.m.
Christmas Day
Sunday, Dec. 25 at 10 a.m.
ONE service only
Sunday, January 1
ONE Service only at 10 a.m.
50/50—As a part of our year
-long celebration, St. Paul
LC is announcing a 50 for
50 campaign. Funds will be
collected over the next 12 months
(through February 2017). We have set a
goal of $50,000 in honor of 50 years of
ministry. Funds will be used for: Up-
grading our AV System in Worship;
Addressing the leaky and hot glass in
PS office; Parking lot coating/striping;
10% of all funds received will support
ELCA Mission Support. Additional
projects as funds are available. 50/50
envelopes are available in the narthex
or just note on your check “50/50” on
the memo line.
PATHWAYS OF HOPE is looking for
a volunteer who would be willing to go
to Second Harvest Foodbank once a
week and pick up groceries to be deliv-
ered to The food distribution center in
Fullerton. If you are interested in this
opportunity please email Jacquie No-
lan at
I wish to thank everyone who helped
me during my extended hospitalization
and recovery time. I received many
thoughtful cards wishing me all of
God’s blessings. I really want to thank
all of you for the many prayers. /s/
Marilyn Minnich
Notes
and
Not
ices
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During the month of December, we will take a break from stud-
ying the religions of the world and engage in a short time of Ad-
vent study and prayer. We will meet on TWO Wednesday eve-
nings in December at 7:00 pm (12/14 and 12/21). Please see Pas-
tor Stephanie with any questions.
FAITH EXPLORATIONS-ADVENT STUDY AND PRAYER
Have you ever wanted
to learn about the New
Testament? Join us as we
make our way through the
biblical books about Jesus
and the early church. You
have two options with
this. Either come every
Friday morning from 10 a.m.-12
p.m., OR come one Friday night
during the month from 7-9 p.m. -
the next evening meeting is Dec
2. See Pastor Stephanie if you
have any questions.
“WALK THROUGH THE BIBLE”- BIBLE STUDY
Calling all adults who work, are busy raising
kids, or who just need a night out —Join Pastor
Stephanie as we discover what theology (“God
talk”) has to say to us. In true Martin Luther
style, we will meet in a pub - Macallans, 330
West Birch Street, Brea. Our next meeting is
Tuesday, December 20 at 6:30 p.m.
THEOLOGY ON TAP
For theologians (“God talkers” - that
means you!) who prefer morning coffee and pas-
tries —Join Pastor Stephanie for a discussion of
theology in our day at Panera, 1981 Sunny Crest
Drive, Fullerton. Our next meeting will be Thurs-
day, December 8 at 10 a.m.
THEOLOGY AND COFFEE
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Youth Page
Confirmation class for 7th and 8th
graders meets every Wednesday from 5
- 6:30 p.m. We play games, check-in
with one another, learn valuable les-
sons about Scripture, the Catechism
(Lordʹs Prayer, Ten Commandments,
Apostlesʹ Creed), and discuss putting
faith into practice. We also engage in
periodic community
service opportuni-
ties. Please keep all
confirmands in your
prayers.
This is St. Paulʹs ministry for teens and
young adults. Once a month all jr.
highers, high school-
ers, and college/
young adults will
meet downstairs in
the youth room. All
together we eat (free)
pizza and beverages
and check in to see
how your month is
going. We then
watch a 10 minute
thought-provoking
DVD related to faith
topics. Next, we divide into three
groups for discussion. The jr highers
meet in one space, high schoolers in
another, and college/young adult in a
third. The discussion leaders (Pastor
Stephanie, Vicar Jere-
miah, and Ryan
Kuester) lead the three
groups in discussion
for that day. Then we
play a couple crazy
games. Itʹs fun, spirit-
ually enlightening,
biblically enriching,
and nonjudgmen-
tal. Come check this
out. Our next meeting
is December 11 from
12‐2 pm. Questions? See one of your
fearless discussion leaders.
Confirmation
Pizza and the Meaning of Life
All children up through
sixth grade and their fami-
lies, please join us as we go
Christmas caroling at a local
nursing home. Meet at St.
Paul Sunday, December 18
at 12 pm.
SPY Lites
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‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.” Luke 2:14
WELCA UPDATE
We won again! St.
Paul collected 184
jars of peanut
butter in October.
The Methodists
collected 163 jars,
the Unitarian Uni-
versalist Church of Fullerton collected
172 jars for a total of 519 jars of peanut
butter. November’s challenge results on
the collection of dried beans will be an-
nounced soon and December we are
collecting canned meat. Remember, the
winners are the people from Pathways
of Hope and the La Habra Resource
Care Center who are the recipients of
this food.
We are looking for ladies to fill two
committee positions on the WELCA
Board. Neither of these require a lot of
time but do get you familiar with what
WELCA does for St. Paul. You don’t
have to attend the monthly board meet-
ings but it helps know what is going on.
The positions are:
CHEER – Send cards or notes to all
sick, shut-in, bereaved members of
St. Paul as well as those celebrating
a major event.
POSTERS/ART – Arrange for a
poster/flyer to be made and hung at
the church as a communication tool
at least two or three weeks prior to
any WELCA activity.
Contact Sherry at 714-525-5113 if in-
terested.
WELCA EVENTS We had our Thankoffering service at
all three services on November 6th. We
received over $1,900 in this special
offering for the mission work within the
Women of the ELCA worldwide.
Thanks to all the ladies who served as
greeters, ushers, and readers at these
services.
Community Christmas Card – the holi-days are right around the corner. This is
an opportunity at St. Paul to wish peo-
ple within St. Paul a Merry Christmas
with a suggested donation of $20 with
funds going to Lutheran Disaster Relief,
funds being specified to be used within
the United States. These donations will
be collected until November 30th.
Angel Christmas Tree – WELCA will
once again be collecting gifts for chil-
dren in the area who would not have a
very good Christmas. Watch for the tree
with the tags in the narthex. The gifts
will go to the La Habra Resource Center
for distribution to the local community
and will be delivered on
December 16th .
December 4 – Christ-mas Tea @ 2 p.m. Enter-
tainment by the Grace
Notes. The theme this year will be “The
Twelve Days of Christmas” and table
decorations will be provided by Sarah
Circle members. The various circles will
be providing the food. It is very im-
portant that you sign up (no charge) on
the patio so we can get a count and
have enough food. If you have a group
who you want to sit together, please
indicate this on the sign-up sheet so we
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Women of the ELCA
December 2016
All Are Welcome!
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can make arrangements. We hope you
will join us for an afternoon of fellow-
ship, food and entertainment.
2017 is going to be a busy year for Lutherans. Around the globe, people
will be observing the 500th anniversary
of the Protestant Reformation. Across
the ELCA, women will celebrate the
30th anniversary of Women of the
ELCA. Both the Tenth Triennial Con-
vention (2017) and the 2017 Triennial
Gathering of Women of the ELCA will
take place in Minneapolis next July.
When ordinary women come together
at a triennial gathering, the Spirit trans-
forms them. Consider this your invita-
tion to attend “All Anew,” the 2017 Tri-
ennial Gathering of Women of the
ELCA. Watch for more information.
CIRCLE NEWS:
There will be a
Ladies Holiday
Party on Thurs‐
day, December 15
at 6 p.m. at the home of Linda Kelton.
This will be a potluck, BYOB and op‐
tional exchange gift event. This is
open to all the women of St. Paul.
No sign‐ups are necessary.
We have five active circles at St.
Paul. You are more than welcome to
join any of them. The information is
below:
DORCAS CIRCLE
Dorcas circle meets at 7 p.m. on the
2nd Tuesday of the month. We will be
meeting on Tue., Dec. 13 at the home of
Janet Kitchen. Contact Sherry Draxler
at 714-525-5113 for more info.
ESTHER CIRCLE
Esther meets at 7 p.m. on the 1st
Tuesday of the month. For their De-
cember meeting they will be attending
the Ladies Holiday Party on Thursday,
December 15 at Linda Kelton’s home.
For more information, contact Pam at
714-526-6417 or Diane Collins at 714-
526-1000.
ELIZABETH CIRCLE
Elizabeth meets on the 4th Wednes-
day of the month at 9:30 a.m. in the
Parish Hall. They will be meeting for
their Christmas lunch on Wednesday
December 14 at 12 noon. They have
completed the table favors for the
Christmas Tea. Contact Judy Christo-
pher at 310-650-1864 or Carol Schumak-
er at 714-779-2141 for more infor-
mation.
RAHAB CIRCLE
Rahab meets at 7 p.m. on the 3rd
Thursday of the month. For more infor-
mation, contact Greta Goellrich at 714-
390-5762.
SARAH CIRCLE
Sarah meets at 7 p.m. on the 4th Mon-
day of the month. For their December
meeting they will be joining the Ladies
Holiday Party on December 15 at Linda
Kelton’s home. For more information,
contact Sheila Richards at 714-745-5043
(cell) or 714-970-5042 (home).
Have a Merry Christmas!
Sherry Draxler – WELCA President
COFFEE PREPARATION: December —Esther
January—Sarah
February — Dorcas
WELCA BOARD
MEETING –
We will be meeting on
Wednesday, Jan. 4
@ 10 a.m.
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Let it be known to all of you, and to all the people of Israel, that this man is standing before you in good health by
the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth,* whom you
crucified, whom God raised from the dead.
Your Brain on Music! McGill University recently com-
pleted a review of 400 research papers
about the neurochemistry of music.
Yes, there are scientists who dare to
observe our brains while we are under
the influence of music! The results are
adventurous with both mental and
physical health
benefits from mu-
sic. The research-
ers were able to
document neuro-
chemical mecha-
nisms by which
our immune sys-
tem is improved,
stress and anxiety
levels reduced,
and how music
can be more effective than prescription
drugs in accomplishing these feats!
Beyond the specifics of improve-
ment in mood, stress and our immune
system, the best and brightest finding
for me is simple: music aids in the nec-
essary and wonderful aspect of the life-
long joy of social bonding. We bond
through church music, music rehearsals
and all of life’s greatest celebrations!
Listen to Mary’s merry melodies,
Shirley’s sprightly soprano, Katie’s
charming chant, Russ’s brilliant bass,
Dan’s gentle guitar, Sandy’s aureate
alto, Zach eloquent electric bass, or any
of our memorable
musicians. These
are so many mo-
ments that make
life better!
Singing is
joyful and espe-
cially when send-
ing praise to God!
You now have per-
mission to take
time out of every
day for your health to, volunteer in a
musical ensemble, listen to your favor-
ite music, listen to something new, and
to share your musical explorations with
others, it makes life better!
Chris Winn
Director of Music
Blood Pressure Checks Last Sunday of the month
EXCEPT NO CHECK IN DECEMBER 9 —11 a.m.
Parish Hall.
Durable Medical Equipment Ready to Loan If you would like to borrow any medical equipment on the loaner list, please
contact Sara Jimenez at (858)254-2848. We have many things from crutches to
wheelchairs, so just call and ask.
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Greeters
8:00 9:30 11:00
Dec. 4 Blair Giboney Bonita Hix Joyce Wolf
Mark De Soucy Honey Leas
Leah De Soucy Barbara Litrell
Dec. 11 Sherry Draxler Fritz vonCoelln Bob Buhl
Wayde Schatz Cindy vonCoelln Anna Mc Donnel
Alice Schatz Shelia Richards
Dale Richards
Dec. 18 Janet Kitchen Rick Stone Leslie Richardson
Daryl Braun Dawn Stone Joyce Wolf
Sherry Braun Suzy Young
Sue Weaver
Dec. 25—ONE Service at 10 a.m.
Readers
Dec. 4 Blair Giboney Dawn Stone Joyce Wolf
Dec. 11 Jack Bedell Cindy vonCoelln Lawrence Stark
Dec. 18 Choir Cantata Choir Cantata Choir Cantata
5 p.m. 8 p.m. 10 p.m.
Dec. 24 Frank Tees Carol Pankow Caitlin Peters
Dec. 25—10 a.m. Ning Amante
Acolytes**
Dec. 4 - Lape
Dec. 11 - Sandoval
Dec. 18 - Vasquez
Dec. 25 – Christmas Day Service
**If your child would like to serve as an acolyte, please contact Vicar Jeremiah. If
you are unable to attend church on the date you are scheduled please reach out to
someone else on the list. You are more than welcome to swap Sundays.
GREETERS, READERS & ACOLYTES
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Don't forget our homebound and
those in extended
Those homebound or
in assisted living:
Dee Ermes
860 Morningside Dr. C-310
Fullerton, CA 92835-3552
714-256-5915
Lucille Hord
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Rancho Mirage, CA
92270-4084
760-773-1093
Janeen Ostby
11918 Central Ave.
Chino, CA 91710
909-548-2100
Floyd and Virginia Seifert
620 S. Glassell St. #104
Orange, CA 92866-3026
714-283-1635
Celette Vanderford
15538 Mottley Dr.
La Mirada, CA 90638-5463
714-521-0614
Billie Willis
4821 Torida Way
Yorba Linda, CA 92886-3635
657-444-9715 from 9 am-7 pm
Yvonne Winston
805 W. Glennwood Cir.
Fullerton, CA 92832-1017
714-446-8845
Drop them a note or visit!
STRENGTH, HEALING, COMFORT, MERCY,
PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING-For the United
States of America & the World–God Bless America
HEALING
Todd Shaw Russ Holden
Jay Tesch Celette Vanderford
Charles Austin Kathie Spurlock
Natalie Reggio Martha Huff
Allen Richardson Rose Lloyd
Frank Christopher Charlie Harrington
Karen Legel Harold McDonnel
Janice Noren Rachel Bedard
Billie Willis Gordon Solomonson
Wilfred Strauss Chuck & Sharon Tate
Sherry Draxler LeRoy Smith
Jesse Meyer Juanita Solomonson
Suzie Young Ada Gaughan & Family
Bob Wolf Floyd & Virginia Seifert
Robyn Bedell Thompson
Kevaleen & Dennis DeBolt—Sister & Brother‐in‐Law of
Kathy Peters
Pastor Bob & Dot Westerhoff—Friend of Kathy Peters
Michael Heinle —Husband of Kathy Peters’ niece
Jason & Jonathon Strom—Grandsons of Doug & Shirley
Strom
Joe Stok—Father of Sue Coopman
Cele & Kim Obuch —Friends of June Bosley
Kim Bowden—Family of June Bosely
Ayla Reiner—Granddaughter of Stan and Carole Reiner
Genevieve Bennett—Grandmother of Monica Farias
Erin Vessey—Granddaughter of Chuck & Sharon Tate
Marge Shaw—Mother of Todd Shaw
Brooklynn Landis—Granddaughter of Ken & Sara Falk
Terry Kuester—Sister‐in‐Law of Ryan & Michelle Kuester
Linda Hahn—Niece of Marje Young
Jay Vodenichar—Nephew of Marje Young
Katy Duran — Daughter of Ken & Beth Sackett
Nelly Nyquist —Friend of Mary, Abby & Miguel
Rodriguez
Deanne and Dirk Spaulding—Friends of Judy Christopher
Ann Chance—Sister of Pearl Mann
Jannine Sadler—Friend of Mary Linnell
Phyllis Tyner & Connie Williams — Friend of Juanita
Solomonson
Danny—Friend of Beth Castro
Rob Gonska—Son‐in‐law of Frank & Judy Christopher
Melissa & John Szamet—Friends of Veronica Sandoval
Mike & Rachel Conway—Friends of Farias Family
George Burnett & family, Margo Coe—Friend of Barbara
Weisz
Michelle O’Nell—Friend of LeRoy Smith
STRENGTH AND HEALING
Marilyn Minnich
Tom Peters
Marjorie Legel
Karly—Daughter of Nancy Romstedt
Scott Llewellyn and his son Xavier—Grandson & Great‐
grandson of Janice Noren
Irene Larson—Mother of Sharon Huemoller
Ursula Hassan—Mother of Susanne Stark
Kimberly —Daughter of Ada Gaughan
Monte & Altha Hedman—Parents of Sue Goellrich
Kitty, Connie, Joan, Bill King, Kathy Wagner, Judy
Tardie, Hank, Doug & Joanne, Allen & Brendan,
Gabriel, Mark, Alisa & Brittaney—Friends & Family
of Fritz and Cindy von Coelln
Crystal Farias—Daughter of Rick & Monica Farias
Gavin Russell—Brother‐in‐Law of Grant Beining
Shirin Hassan—Sister of Susanne Stark
Chip & Meredith Stockwell—Friends of Monica Farias
Donald Thomson & family—Father of Sarah Sorkin
Bill Halliday—Friend of Carol Pankow
Christina Aguilar—Sister of Olivia Robinson
Pastor Sharon Gunderson
Pastor Mark Cansino
Bill & Dorothy Aanestad
Wolfgang Dorn—Friend of the Legel Family
Mary William—Daughter of Gabe & Evelyn Bryeans
COMFORT
Young-McKinney Family on the death of Ruby—Friend
of Veronica Sandoval
McDonnel Family on the death of Dorothy—Harold &
Anna McDonnel’s daughter‐in‐law’s mother
Sue Goellrich and family on the death of her uncle—
Dale Everett
Stan Nygard and family on the death of his sister,
Arlette Nordsletten
SAFETY
Pvt. Allen Moss Charlie Co 84 Army Chemical
Battalion—Grandson of Cindy and Fritz von Coelln
Scotty Williams deployed to Iraq—Friend of Jack & Sue
Bedell
Sgt Ben Harrington and his medevac helicopter crew in
Afghanistan.
1st Lieutenant George H Cushman, 1-77AR - Friend of
Kathy Salter
MM2 (SS) Jack Sieloff — Friend of Juanita Solomonson
We welcome and encourage all prayer requests. Please
submit your requests in writing on your Worship
Registration card, via email or phone call to the Church
Office. Once or twice each month, names will be removed
from the list who have been in print at least 3 consecutive
weeks (except those deployed overseas). You are welcome to
re‐submit any name removed from the list, or you may
remove a name at anytime by contacting the Church Office.
Thank you! If you or someone you know is in the hospital,
please be sure to call the church office (714) 879‐8290 to
inform us. Confidentiality laws now prevent hospitals from
contacting churches when congregation members are
hospitalized.
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320 E. Orangethorpe Ave. Ste. A & B • Placentia
Lic. #910442
Tom Solomonson Owner
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860 E. La Habra Blvd Ste. 160-B • La HabraSe Habla Español • FD-2095
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FUNERARIA DEL ANGEL562-949-25649107 E. Washington Blvd. • Pico Rivera
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SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
8 & 11 a.m.—Traditional Liturgical
9:30 a.m.—St. Paul Alive!—Praise
9:30 a.m. — Kids’ POWER Hour
Pastors - The Rev. Tom Goellrich & The Rev. Stephanie Lape
Vicar Jeremiah Smith
W. Chris Winn, Director of Music
Lori Seargeant, Office Administrator
Melissa Ames, Nursery Attendant
Phone: 714-879-8290 Fax: 714-879-5907
www.stpaulfullerton.org
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