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Wednesday, December 29, 2021

The year in review


January:
 We begin the new year online; We continue to add photos of life at St. Paul's Flickr page; Passing of Rich Wahl; Philosophy of Religion online discussion begun by Scott Glancy and Claudia Mills. 

February: The second Lenten devotional; Virtual Ash Wednesday service; 2020 General Conference is postponed again to 2022.

March: Passing of Ed Steiner; Mass shooting at Table Mesa's King Soopers.

April: Virtual Maundy Thursday service; Virtual Stations of the Cross; Our second virtual Easter; Vitalant blood drive (17 donors); Mountain Sky Conference virtual Covid-19 Town Hall.

May: Mother's Day photo power point; Passing of Linda Bryant with memorial service at Brookdale Meridian.

June: Adult class resumes in-person meetings; Father's Day photo power point; Summer sermon series from the Apocrypha.

July: We (re)launch in-person worship; Ladies Lunch Bunch resumes meeting; Men's Breakfast returns to Le Peeps; We shared our 1,500th blog post; We celebrated the 25,000th visitor to our blog!

August: Masks are required in our building again; adult class suspends meetings; Bobby Dahlstrom leads the renovation efforts at the Wesley Foundation @ CU.

September: Choir returns to Sunday worship; Jubilante Ringers return to Sunday worship; Virtual blood drive (12 donors); We support Afghan refugees through a community appeal.

October: Wally Cleaveland memorial service; Dotty Lindley funeral service; Second virtual Annual Conference; Halloween falls on a Sunday.

November: All Saints Day remembrance; Work begins on the Nelson Memorial Garden; Veterans Day remembrance; 381 lbs. of food and other items donated to EFAA; Decorating the church for Advent/Christmas; Third annual Advent / Christmas devotional.

December: Don Lloyd memorial service; Another successful Mitten Tree drive;   We are back in the sanctuary for Christmas Eve; Christmas Eve Zoom devotional; Claudia Mills shares the final message of 2021; Passing of Skippy Rollins.

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