Fox
Valley Community Table
The Fox Valley
Community Table provides free
lunch two days per week to anyone in need. Food is prepared and served by a
variety of congregations and other service organizations in the Neenah/Menasha area and is
available at St. Paul on
Tuesdays and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There is no charge for these meals
and reservations are not necessary. St. Paul Lutheran prepares and serves
the meal four times a year. Interested in helping? Contact Clary or Mary Ann
Reinhardt at
rhino139@sbcglobal.net.
Mission Trips
St. Paul
Lutheran Church has
sponsored several mission activities, including trips to Haiti, Chicago, and
most recently New Orleans and South Dakota. St. Paul also sends school
supplies and personal and hygiene items on a regular basis to Haiti and other areas in need.
If you are interested in learning more about upcoming Mission Trips, contact
Jill Beverlin.
Prayer Chain
St. Paul has an
active prayer chain, a network of people who respond to prayer requests for
those who are hospitalized or who have any other identified personal needs. For more
information about the prayer chain, or to request prayer, contact Darlene
Johnson or the
church office.
St. Paul ESTHER Core Group
Participate in conversation to discern
how God is calling individuals and St. Paul to live out the Gospel in the
face of social injustice. What can I do to help? What can we do? Let's
figure it out together. Seeds of Justice meets the 4th Monday of the month
at 6:30 p.m. in the St. Paul Lutheran Church Library. Interested?
Email Jean Maas-Pike at
jean.maas@new.rr.com.
Harry Kind Fund
The Harry Kind Fund provides sponsorship to individuals and/or groups
to promote secondary education in religious studies and church service. This
endowment fund has been used to assist seminary and lay ministry students, and
also provided seed money for the “Voices of Worship” television program. For
more information about this fund, please contact the church office.
Food Pantry
St. Paul
maintains its own food pantry which is used to fill seasonal
food baskets at Christmas and Easter. To make a food or monetary donation, contact the
church office.
Habitat for
Humanity
Habitat for
Humanity
is a nonprofit, Christian housing ministry that works to eliminate poverty
housing and homelessness. Habitat invites people of all backgrounds, races, and
religions to build houses together in partnership with families in need.
Habitat has built more than 175,000 houses around the world, providing more than
750,000 people with safe, decent, affordable housing. St. Paul Lutheran Church has
provided both funding and labor for several houses built in the Neenah/Menasha
area. The contact
person for St. Paul is Esther LaFond.
Office Volunteers
Office
volunteers at St. Paul help out with office duties that cannot always be covered
by the staff. These duties include answering phones, typing and data entry, helping with mailings (copying, folding, stuffing and
labeling envelopes, etc.). Volunteer time is flexible and takes place
during regular Church office hours. For more information about
volunteering in the Church office, contact the church office.