Adult Forum: Evolution Sunday

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

On the Sunday closest to Charles Darwin’s birthday, religious groups all over the country will discuss the compatibility of science and religion. One of the goals is to provide evidence that evolution is sound science and central to our theology of Creation by a loving God. Led by Jim Harrer. All are welcome!

Worship: ELCA (Lutheran) Service

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

Weekly ELCA Lutheran service presided by Interim Pastor Penni Walsh. During the liturgical year, services include choir and organ. Communion is offered for all who attend, and guests are encouraged to join the community for Adult Forum discussions in the basement of the church at 9:15am before service. All are welcome!

Music: Saint Martin’s Chamber Choir

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

On Sunday, 14 February at 3pm, the men of Saint Martin’s Chamber Choir will present Joaquin Nin-Culmell's Symphonie des Mysterès in a program entitled, "Chant: Mystery and Mysticism." This twentieth-century work, led by Artistic Director Tim Krueger and accompanied by organist Richard Robertson, traces a dramatic arch, charting the birth, crucifixion, and resurrection of Christ, alternating Gregorian Chant and powerful movements for organ. Visit www.stmartinschamberchoir.org for more information.

TEN Benefit at The Wrangler

The Wrangler 1700 Logan Street, Denver, CO, United States

February 14, from 4:00-8:00 PM, the Denver Wrangler Charity Beer Bust benefits Treatment Educat10n Newtork (TEN), an HIV health education network. Call 303-525-5737 for more information, and to get involved.

Lenten Soup Supper and Study

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

Wednesdays in Lent—Join us to delve further into the Declaration on the Way: Church, Ministry and Eucharist (click for more information.  If you would like to make soup, please contact Maryann O’Brien at (303) 668-5563 or maryannobrien88@comcast.net.

Music: The Ars Nova Singers

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

On Friday, 19 February at 7:30 pm, the Ars Nova Singers will present a concert entitled, "Renaissance Retrospective: Music for Many Voices," featuring the two great Renaissance choral works in 40 parts: Alessandro Striggio's "Ecce beat lucent" and Thomas Tallis' "Spen in album." The program will also include music by the eccentric Italian prince, Carlo Gesualdo. Visit www.arsnovasingers.com for more information.

Adult Forum: In Sure and Certain Hope of the Resurrection

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

From February 21 through March 13, Adult Forum will present a Lenten program on preparing for our own end of life journey into eternal life. We will cover such topics as pastoral care, wills and medical documents, legacy giving, and planning your own memorial service. All are welcome.

Book Talk: “The Boys in the Boat”

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

The Book Club chose "The Boys in the Boat" by Daniel James Brown as for next selection. Book Club meets at the home of Bonnie Carlson (480 S. Marion Pkwy #1206A).welcome. Contact Bonnie Carlson for more information, 303-722-9892.

Children’s Church

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

Instead of a class before church, children are invited to leave mass after the Children’s Sermon and will have their own Service of the Word and choir downstairs. If you are interested in teaching or supporting this ministry, please contact Kirsten Boyd at (303) 839-1432 or office.support@stpauldenver.org.

Music: Canto Deo Chamber Choir

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

A Lenten Service of Motets and Meditations featuring choral music for the season, including J. S. Bach’s extended motet, Jesus, Meine Freude (BWV 227), under the direction of Associate Conductor Michael Pohlenz. Free Admission. For more information, visit www.cantodeo.org.