Conference Call Bible Study: Mondays of February 2022

ChurchNews & Events

Bible study

Talk & Read Together MondaysFebruary 7, 14, 21 & 28, 202210:00 a.m. You are invited to Bible Study and conversation each week on Monday at 10:00 a.m. You may join online (Zoom) or by phone. Call any of the numbers below ahead of time for help in joining. Pastor Mike Krewson – 618-789-2203 or 314-843-5100Pam Henson – 314-520-3663 We will … Read More

Join Our Altar Committee Team

ChurchNews & Events

Altar Committee

We are looking for a few more Altar Committee members. You can volunteer for 1 or 2 months out of the year or as a helper. It usually takes approximately 30-45 minutes a week or less. Tasks consist of getting the sanctuary ready for our Sunday worship service which includes: Changing the banner and paraments Replacing candles Checking pew supplies … Read More

Announcements of Cancellation of Services Due to Inclement Weather

ChurchNews & Events

snowfall

In Case of Snow… If worship services are canceled due to inclement weather, please watch for the announcement on Channel 2 or 11. We will be listed as: St. Philip’s UCC. As a courtesy, please call anyone you know who might need this information. Cancelations will also be posted on Facebook.

Book Club Meeting: February 20, 2022

ChurchNews & Events

book club

Sunday, February 20, 202210:15 a.m. We will meet after church on Sunday, February 20, 2022, to discuss The Children Act by Ian McEwan. Depending on COVID numbers, we may share a potluck lunch or just discuss the book. Our next selection is Arrowood by Laura McHugh, a psychological suspense mystery. Consider joining Book Club. We always have a good time!

From the Pastor’s Desk: February 2022

PastorNews & Events, Pastor's Blog

From the Pastor's Desk

This moment in history seems so dark to me. Days are short and nights are long. The pandemic is at an all time high. Not meeting in person is hurting churches, schools, and most every other organization. When will it all end? When will goodness be on the rise instead? How can we remain faithful in the present moment and … Read More