Religious Ed & Youth

IMPORTANT DATES
View this year’s Religious Ed Calendar here

  • Sunday Morning Religious Ed meets on Sundays @ 9:15 am. Ages 3 years – 6th grade
  • Big Deal Youth Group meets on Wednesdays @ 6:00 pm  Students in 7th – 12th grades
  • Office for the Protection of Children and Young People- During the month of October our Catechists will present a lesson on Boundaries and Safe Environments. We are committed to helping keep all children safe. If you would like more information on your child’s lesson, you may contact Renee Borne at 601-292-6096. 

 Rel Ed payments may be made through our website online giving or by texting the word “Give” to 601-281-0053 These fees help cover the cost of program materials. Thank you!

Questions? Contact Renee Borne 601-292-6096 or rel.ed@spaulcc.org

LEARN MORE ABOUT HELPING OUR YOUNG DISCIPLES
We are looking for more people to help our young disciples learn about Jesus! Will you journey with the children and youth in discovering the awe and wonder of a loving relationship with the Good Shepherd, Our Savior Jesus? Contact Renee — rel.edu@spaulcc.org to learn about volunteering some Sunday mornings with ages 3 yrs ~ 6th grade (Learn more about our Atriums; visit cgsusa.org)
Contact Cory — youth@spaulcc.org to learn about volunteering some Wednesday evenings with 7th~12th graders
Or, call 601-292-6096

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The Easter Triduum starts tomorrow. We have three whole days to ponder and read through the story of Jesus' passion and death. What better way to reflect on these readings than to place yourself right in the middle of the action? Ask God to be with you in your reflection. Close your eyes and try to imagine the sights, sounds, and smells of the scene. Read through the passage slowly, and stop when something stands out to you. Stay with it for a while. Ask God to help you come to know Jesus better as you spend time with his word. (excerpts from: the WORD among us) ... See MoreSee Less

The Easter Triduum starts tomorrow. We have three whole days to ponder and read through the story of Jesus passion and death. What better way to reflect on these readings than to place yourself right in the middle of the action? Ask God to be with you in your reflection. Close your eyes and try to imagine the sights, sounds, and smells of the scene. Read through the passage slowly, and stop when something stands out to you. Stay with it for a while. Ask God to help you come to know Jesus better as you spend time with his word. (excerpts from: the WORD among us)

This is tomorrow! Please gather in the Early Learning Center cafeteria after 10:30am Mass. (Located across from the parish offices.) A Knight will be there to give further instructions. Happy hunting! ... See MoreSee Less

This is tomorrow! Please gather in the Early Learning Center cafeteria after 10:30am Mass. (Located across from the parish offices.) A Knight will be there to give further instructions. Happy hunting!

Please join us this Monday for our Parish Reconciliation Service @ 6:00PM. Several priests from the Diocese will be here to hear confessions. ... See MoreSee Less

Please join us this Monday for our Parish Reconciliation Service @ 6:00PM. Several priests from the Diocese will be here to hear confessions.

Please help us welcome our newest members.....
Hazel Esther Rueff and Violet May Nettles
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Please help us welcome our newest members.....
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Our St. Paul logo was designed by fellow parishioner Lori Brechtel, a graphic designer. Lori put great thought and detail into its design. She began by seeking out a symbol of our church that would be readily identifiable to all of our members - the circular, quartered round window on our building.

The yellow, starbust portion represents the light of Christ that blinded Paul, and that light which we show to each other among our congregation, and others. it is "bursting" from the confines of our own church and radiating into the world.

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