Posts by Rev. Paul Calvin (Page 7)

Posts by Rev. Paul Calvin (Page 7)

Sent Out In Mission: MacLaurin CSF

What’s the most influential institution in our state? My answer would be the University of Minnesota. It’s our largest university—there are more than 48,000 students at the Twin Cities campus alone, making it one of the 10 largest universities in the country! It’s also our most influential university, and not only because of its size. The U trains more than 70% of our medical workforce in the state, so it has an incredible impact on our health and wellbeing. It’s…

Women’s Listening Prayer: An Invitation

Women’s Listening Prayer Wednesday, Jan. 14, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dawn Lundgren’s home 1545 Arden Place, Arden Hills Call Barbie Anderson with questions: 651-491-3536 Ever wonder why you act the way you do? What keeps us from living out of the heart of love and joy that our Lord has provided?  Those are, in essence, the questions before us as we continue together in Women’s Listening Prayer. Every woman of Church of the Redeemer is invited to join…

Men’s Retreat: An Invitation

Are you thinking about going to the men’s retreat but not sure you can get away? Or maybe you’re new to Church of the Redeemer and aren’t sure what to expect.  In this post to Redeemer Journal, five men from our congregation share their experiences and an invitation to join in.  Ed Pickens: Why is the men’s retreat a highlight of my year?  Although the facility is tremendous and the North Shore has a beauty all its own, quite frankly…

Ministry Spotlight: The Family Service Center

Ministry Spotlight: The Family Service Center This week’s post is by Chris Callan and Steve Baird, both of whom volunteer with Church of the Redeemer at the Family Service Center in Maplewood. Chris and his wife, Leena, are on the church’s Missions and Outreach team, and he writes about how his heart for such work has grown over the years.  And if you’re interested in volunteering, Steve writes about what to expect. The next opportunity to serve at the Family…

On The Bookshelf: Favorite Books For Kids & Parents

This week’s post is by Haley Scharf. She and her husband, Roger, live in St. Paul with their three young children. Haley blogs about theological books for children, and we asked her to share some of her favorite books and story Bibles, along with a list of titles specific to Advent. Enjoy! One of my favorite things about being a parent is sharing great books with my children.  Literature opens the world to us in magnificent ways, and I love…

Advent: When Morning Dawns

Daylight savings is a cruel trick.  Twice a year we tweak our clocks by one hour and create the illusion that we’ve moved sunrise and sunset.  In the spring, we wake up a bit tired but with seemingly more daylight in the evening.  In the fall, perhaps we might be enticed to stay up just a little bit later and indulge our inner night owl.  Ah, but that extra hour of sleep is such a hollow victory. The early morning…

Prayers of the People: an update from the Sommers

We’ll be using occasional blog posts on Redeemer Journal to share stories from our congregation. This week we’re hearing from Cary Sommer. Cary sings with the worship team and helps teach the children. She and her husband, Josh, live in Shoreview with their daughter Rylie, 6, and son Grady, 3. They love music and camping and laughing and playing together. This past summer Grady was mentioned weekly during the prayers of the people. Cary wants to give us some background…

Confirmation – What it is…and why?

In light of this weekend’s confirmation service, you may be wondering what confirmation is and why it is significant. For the first few hundred years of the Church, confirmation was a practice unique to the city Rome and its surrounding diocese.  It gained wider practice in Europe when–in the late eighth century–the emperor Charlemagne prescribed the rites of Rome for the whole of his empire. At that time, confirmation was seen as an extension of the baptismal rite whereby the…

Redeemer Journal

Church of the Redeemer family, We’re starting a church blog that we hope will be a space to spotlight ministries, share our faith stories, build connections and carry on a conversation beyond Sunday afternoons. We will be posting here twice a month, and we want your feedback – and your contributions. Like the weekly e-mails, the blog space will be used to spread information, but we want it to be interactive, with posts and comments from the many voices within…