Spiritual Growth
Christian Education
From September through May, Christian education opportunities are available for both adults and children.
Adult Education
On Sundays, 9AM sessions are offered weekly for adults in the Church parlor. The programs feature a wide variety of speakers who address topics related to Christian faith, Episcopal tradition, and contemporary issues.
Contact – Kathy Thome, 414-570-2026; dthome3@wi.rr.com
Children’s Education
St. Paul’s Sunday School program focuses on teaching four year-olds through fifth graders basic concepts of God, the Bible, the church and Christianity in a fun and memorable way. Vacation Bible School is also offered each summer. Contact – Eric Padget, 414-571-9351; ejpaddington@yahoo.com . A Youth Ministry Program provides teens and pre-teens Christian Formation Activities. Contact – Karen Teague, 414-312-7046, kteague@wi.rr.com
Bible Study
Individuals interested in reading and studying Biblical text are encouraged to meet with the Bible Study group on Thursday mornings at 7AM in the Church Parlor.
Contact – Fr. C. Steven Teague, 414-276-6277; steve.teague@sbcglobal.net
Spirituality Group
On Thursdays, at 9AM Deacon Coleen Smith facilitates a Spirituality Group. The participants gather in the Library for a time of reflection and spiritual conversation. They also organize retreats.
Contact – Deacon Colleen Smith, 414-256-0113; coleen.smith@att.net
Daughters of the King
Daughters of the King-St. Angela Merci Chapter is a spiritual sisterhood of women dedicated to a life of Prayer, Service and Evangelism. St. Paul’s chapter meets on the second Sunday of each month at 2PM to share prayer concerns and serve St. Paul’s as lay ministers.
Contact – Rosalind Bordain, 414-442-4904; rozbor@sbcglobal.net
Education for Ministry Group
St. Paul’s sponsors an Education for Ministry (EFM) group. EFM is a program of theological education from the University of South, Sewanee that help individuals better understand God’s call to ministry. The program involves 36 lessons a year for four years, although commitment to the program is one year at a time.
Contact – Lela Joscelyn, 414-362-0734; ljoscelyn@wi.rr.com
Book Club
During the winter months St. Paul’s Book Club meets to discuss religious based books that they have read.
Contact – Don Noel, 414-332-1024; dnoel@uwm.edu
