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![]() ![]() St. Paul Mennonite Fellowship is a small, lay-led congregation
committed to peace and justice in our homes, our churches and our world.
We identify with the Christian-Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. We affirm
the Anabaptist commitment to a priesthood of all believers and welcome
the full participation of every child and adult in the community regardless
of age, ethnic background, gender, ability, class or sexual orientation.
We encourage each person to use their gifts fully within the community.
We offer a special welcome to those looking for a peace and justice-minded spiritual community during these times of war and injustice. Please feel free to explore this site to better understand our Common Ground of beliefs, the worship themes for the year, and our community activities. We look forward to meeting you at SPMF! Worship Time:We worship Sunday afternoons at 4:00 p.m. On the first Sunday of each month we hold a business meeting in lieu of worship followed by a shared potluck supper. We hold an alternative community-building event on fifth Sundays. Worship Place:We worship in the Fireside Room of Cherokee Park United Church of Christ at 371 West Baker Street in St. Paul's West Side neighborhood. View map Shared LeadershipAs a lay-led group, there are many responsibilities to be covered for the smooth operation of the Fellowship. These duties are typically arranged at or shortly after the "Cutting-Edge" Retreat. Below are current assignments for some of the more visible roles. Complete role assignments can be found under Member Resources.
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