+Fall Study—Do you have to be orthodox to be a Christian? What is the (modern) case against orthodoxy? Why is orthodoxy liberating and evolutionary rather than authoritarian and rigid? We’ll tackle these questions and more in next Sunday’s discussion of “Who’s Afraid of orthodoxy?: Challenges, Misconceptions, and the Promise of Perennial Christian Truth.” We meet in the library at 8:45.
+The St. Paul’s family is invited to a fall salad potluck lunch to celebrate the work of the Wesley Foundation. The event will be hosted by Mountain View UMC on Wednesday, September 13, at 11:15 a.m. See details in News You Can Use. Please RSVP to Belinda Alkula today.
+Sew What will meet on Friday, September 15, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Pat Cleaveland’s home. Please R.S.V.P. by September 12 to Pat via text, email, or phone call (patcleaveland@msn.com / 303-542-3338).
+Fall food drive for EFAA: We will collect donations through next Sunday, September 17. EFAA’s shopping list of most needed items can be found at this link. Thank you for your generosity!
+English as a Second Language substitute teachers are desperately needed in Broomfield. Rev. Janeen Hill, who spoke at St. Paul’s last Sunday, reported the need for substitute teachers for ESL classes offered at Broomfield UMC in the morning, afternoon, and evening on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Lesson plans are provided. Folks are invited to attend a class before serving as a substitute teacher. For more information, please contact Kathy Case at 303-469-2494 (voice messages only—please, no texts).
+UMCOR will be responding to the earthquake in Morocco through mission partners in the country. Contributions made be made through this link.
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