St. Paul Service Day

We'll be planting our Community Garden and assembling Welcome & Baby Baskets for Lutheran Family Services. Then we'll all go to Catholic Liturgy. Bring your gardening tools; wear your sunscreen; and check the list for things we need for the baskets. Baby Basket List Ideas Plastic Storage Container: Must be no bigger/larger than 20 quarts so that clients can easily carry on the bus. Please also ensure the container has a sealable lid. Check the front of the The following are a list of suggested items. You can purchase items new, pick items up at a thrift store (gently used), or gather items from your own home that you no longer need. You can spend as little or as much on a baby basket. It’s up to you. Baby baskets do not need to contain all of these items. Items bolded are preferred items for the basket. Clothing should be gender neutral (white, yellow, green, and grey). Please do not include stained, soiled, ripped or broken items. Used items should be gently used. Thank you.  Diapers (disposable or cloth or both, Newborn and Size 1)  Baby care set (bulb syringe, nail clippers etc)  Cloth Diapers (to be used as burp clothes)  2 warm long sleeve footed sleepers (0-9 months, gender neutral)  Long sleeve onesies (0-9 months, gender neutral)  Baby Care Kit (clippers, baby brush and comb, digital thermometer, bulb aspirator,  Plug Covers (for baby proofing house)  Cotton pants (0-9 months, gender neutral)  Baby Hats (Newborn-6 months)  Baby Wash, Baby Oil/Lotion, Diaper Cream  Reusable Shopping bag (for mom to use to carry baby items)  Sippy Cup (with handle and soft leak proof spout)- for 0-6 months  Gift Card to Walmart (any amount)  Include a handmade card with a personal message from you. If you want to include a photo of you and your family this is a wonderful way to personalize this gift and a way for the refugee who is receiving your gift to know that these items are specifically from you.   Welcome Baskets List  Small Sewing Kit  Plastic Food Storage container sets with lids (Ziploc/Rubbermaid/Tupperware)  Silverware set  Large Rice Cooker  Package of Safety Envelopes  Booklet of Stamps  Calendar  Folders  Small dry erase board (magnetic to attach to fridge) and dry erase markers  Reusable Shopping Bags  Flashlight  AA batteries  Small Beginner Tool Set  Hot Pads for Kitchen  Hard Plastic Cups  Box of black tea  Large Serving Utensils (large plastic spoons, wooden spoons etc)  Bottle Opener  Tape  Pens  Notebooks  Energy Efficient Light Bulbs  Power Strip  Plastic Water bottles (like the Nalgene’s)  Lunch Totes  Ice Packs for Lunch Coolers  Drying Mat for dishes  Travel Size Kleenex  Scrubbing pads for kitchen (scotch bright)  Coloring Books  Crayons  Simple English children’s books  Sticker books  Small Hot wheels  English Flash Cards  Kindergarten Age Activity Books (Basic English, Math or other fun books)  Gum  Bar Mop Towels  Gift cards to places like Walmart, King Soopers, Safeway, 711, Walgreens  Booklet of Bus passes  Hand Made card signed by you (and you can include a picture of yourself if you want) welcoming the family who will receive your basket.

The Ordination of Diana Linden-Johnson

We celebrate the ordination of our beloved Diana Linden-Johnson, led by Bishop Jim Gonia. This event will be followed by a light reception in the West Room downstairs.

Denver LGBT PrideFest

Saturday, June 18 from 11AM-7PM and Sunday, June 19 from 10AM-6PM, Saint Paul Lutheran and Catholic Community of Faith has a booth again this year to welcome people from the LGBT Community into our St. Paul Community of Faith.  If you are interested in joining us at the booth, please contact Kirsten in the office at (303) 839-1432 or office.support@stpauldenver.org.

Cristo Rey Music, Arts, and Bible Camp

Cristo Rey 501 Raleigh Street, Denver, CO, United States

We partner with Iglesia Luterana Cristo Rey (501 Raleigh Street) again this summer for a fun time for kids young and old. To volunteer or participate, please contact Mark at mark@stpauldenver.org.

Helping Our Refugee Neighbors

Join us for a lunch gathering to collectforand assemble Welcome & Baby Baskets for newly-arrived refugees. We'll have yarn for knitters who want to make blankets! Contact Maryann O'Brien at maryannobrien88@comcast.net.     LISTS OF ITEMS FOR WELCOME  & BABY BASKETS   The items are placed in a plastic storage bin (with lid) no bigger than 20 quarts (so clients can carry them on the bus). You can purchase items new, pick items up at a thrift store (gently used), or gather items from your own home that you no longer need. Baskets do not need to contain all of these items. We will provide a number of plastic bins for the group to help fill.   WELCOME BASKET ITEMS   Small Sewing Kit * Plastic Food Storage container sets with lids  * (Ziploc/Rubbermaid/Tupperware) * Silverware set * Package of Safety Envelopes * Booklet of Stamps *  Calendar * Folders * Small dry erase board (magnetic to attach to fridge) and dry erase markers * Reusable Shopping Bags * Flashlight * AA batteries * Small Beginner Tool Set * Hot Pads for Kitchen * Hard Plastic Cups * Box of black tea * Large Serving Utensils (large plastic spoons, wooden spoons etc) * Bottle Opener * Tape * Pens * Notebooks * Energy Efficient Light Bulbs *Power Strip * Plastic Water bottles (like Nalgenes) * Lunch Totes * Ice Packs for Lunch Coolers * Drying Mat for dishes * Travel Size Kleenex * Scrubbing pads for kitchen  * Coloring Books * Crayons * Simple English children’s books * Sticker books * Small Hot wheels * English Flash Cards * Kindergarten Age Activity Books (Basic English, Math or other fun books) * Gum * Bar Mop Towels * Gift cards to places like Walmart, King Soopers, Safeway, 711, Walgreens * Booklet of Bus passes Rice cookers and bags of rice are also needed & welcome!   BABY BASKET ITEMS   Items should be GENDER NEUTRAL* Diapers (disposable or cloth or both, Newborn and Size 1) * Warm Blankets * Onesies * Socks * Velcro booty shoes * Receiving blankets * Wipes * Wipes container case * Baby care set (bulb syringe, nail clippers, etc) * Crib sheets * Cloth Diapers (burp cloths) * warm long sleeve footed sleepers (0-9 months) * Long sleeve onesies (0-9 months)  * Plug Covers (for baby proofing house) * Cotton pants (0-9 months) * Hooded Towels * Baby Wash Cloths * Baby Hats (Newborn-6 months) * Baby Wash, Baby Oil/Lotion, Diaper Cream * Reusable Shopping bag (for mom and dad to use to carry baby items) * Sippy Cup (with handle and soft leak proof spout) * Baby spoons * Gift Card to Walmart (any amount) *If making a complete basket, please include a handmade card with a personal message from you. If you want to include a photo of you and your family, this is a wonderful way to personalize this gift for the refugee family that will receive it. We will have notecards available for us to sign at our gathering for baskets we make together.  

Staff Meeting

St. Paul Community of Faith 1600 Grant Street, Denver, CO, United States

Weekly meeting of Saint Paul staff

Book Club: The Japanese Lover

Bonnie Carlson's Home 480 South Marion Parkway, Denver, CO, United States

The Japanese Lover by Isabel Allende. Contact Bonnie Carlson for information (303) 722-9892.

Congregational Picnic

Father Don's House

Father Don invited us to the refurbished party room at his condo.  Father Don will provide the BBQ meats, but please sign up to bring drinks, side dishes or desserts. Bring your towels and swimsuits to swim in the heated pool! Call Kirsten at (303) 839-1432 for location information or to sign up to bring something.    

Special Congregational Council Meeting

This special meeting of the Congregational Council welcomes Sarah Moening from the Rocky Mountain Synod ELCA to discuss intentional interim ministry. All are welcome to attend and listen/engage.

St. Paul Choir Rehearsal

The Saint Paul Choir regularly provides musical leadership for the 10:30 am Sunday liturgy as well as for seasonal liturgies and Music at Saint Paul events. The choir is open to any adult (high school age and older) who enjoys singing and is willing to commit to regular participation in Thursday rehearsals from 7:00-9:00 pm in the Dorothy Day Room AND to Sunday liturgies with warm-up at 9:30 am in the Choir Loft.