Sunday Worship Gathering
Join other misfits tomorrow for the Sunday worship gathering hosted in the Kwame McDonald Studio of Saint Paul Neighborhood Network (550 Vandalia St.). We will make space for our ministry to our littlest misfits, Holy Communion, and a message from Pastor Osheta on Psalm 98. If you aren’t able to join us in person, we’ll post a Zoom link in the Roots Community Facebook Group. If you aren’t in that group, but would like to join the Zoom meeting, email…
All Saints Sunday
Join other misfits for the commemoration of All Saints Day. The lives of saints are instructive for disciples of Jesus, serving as examples, as we discern how to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit in our time and context. This will be our first worship gathering in our new location: the Kwame McDonald Studio of Saint Paul Neighborhood Network (SNN) in Vandalia Tower – 550 Vandalia Street #170
Rest Sunday
You’re invited to take Sunday, October 30th, to rest and recharge. There will be no worship gathering. We suggest getting outside and enjoying some of the beauty of creation. Beginning November 6th, we’ll have Sunday Worship gatherings at Saint Paul Neighborhood Network (SPNN) located in Vandalia Tower: 550 Vandalia Street at 10AM. More info coming next week!
Town Hall Sunday
If you call Roots home, you’re invited to join other misfits for a Town Hall gathering this Sunday at SPNN (St. Paul Neighborhood Network) 550 Vandalia Street in St. Paul at 10am. Back in May, Pastors T. C. & Osheta shared four priorities during this season of “Gentle Regathering.” Those four priorities were: Community (Establishing Journey Groups) Together with Joy (Stewardship Campaign) Location Search (New Sunday Gathering Space) We are Easter People (Incorporation & Denomination) This Sunday, at SPNN, we…
Blessing of the Animals
Join Roots at Newell Park for a Blessing of the Animals service! Each year, October 4th is the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the day the church honors a great friar from Assisi, Italy. He is the patron saint of the environment and animals because he loved all creatures. Francis’ deep love of God overflowed into love for all God’s creatures—expressed not only in his tender care of lepers and his (unsuccessful) attempt to negotiate peace between Muslims and…