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What's Happening at St. Francis this week

2/29/2024

 
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Thursday Announcements March 7, 2024​
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​Upcoming Events at St. Francis:
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Lenten Lunches, Tues. @ 12pm, February 20  through March 19,
(various locations, schedule available here)
Lectionary Study and Compline, Tuesday at 2pm, Library
Soup and Stations, Wednesday 5:30pm, February 21 through March 20
Men’s Bible Study, Thursday 8am, Library
Sunday Eucharist at 9am

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2024 Holy Week Service Schedule
 
Date  & Time(s)                                                       Service 

Sunday, March 24, 9am*                                           Palm Sunday

Wednesday, March 27, 7:30pm*                               Tenebrae

Thursday, March 28, 6:30pm*                                   Maundy Thursday

Friday, March 29, 12pm & 6:30pm*                           Good Friday

Saturday, March 30, 10am                                        Holy Saturday (Day Service)

Saturday, March 30, 7:30pm*                                    Easter Vigil

Sunday, March 31, 9am &10:30am*                         Easter Sunday


*Services marked with an asterisk will be live streamed. 
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From the office—Ann’s Announcements
 
Birthdays
Erin Cawiezel             March 3
Demuri Parish            March 4
Jennifer Mills              March 5
Barb Becker               March 6
Charlie Kennedy        March 9
Sammy Masid            March 9
Landon Parrish          March 9
 
United Thank Offering
A Prayer for A Grateful Lent Inspired by Mechtilde of Hackeborn and written by Kristen Wheeler Ministry
of the Saints In the morning, let my first act be to greet God’s Heart and offer God my own.
For whoever breathes a sigh towards God, draws God to themselves.
In the evening, let my last act be to greet my own heart with forgiveness and compassion,
and ask God for humility. For whoever breathes a sigh towards God, draws God to themselves.  
Use some reflective time each morning to share all you are thankful for, as you share your gratitude with others and add to your blue box.
Thank you! Jenny Bohl 

​Joyful Noise:​
The children have been collecting your spare change in their “Joyful Noise” buckets the first Sunday of each month. 
We would like to report that we have received $632.50.  After much discussion and prayer, they decided to:
1.  Donate to the Lakota Lutheran Center in Scottsbluff.  They help many in our community with meals, clothing, and religious services.
2.  They have decided to donate to Episcopal Relief and Development and pay for 1 goat, Fruit Trees, seeds, tools and training to cultivate a sustainable food supply.
Goats are hardy and reproduce quickly, and can be raised in a variety of climates.  They provide milk, cheese, and manure for farming. Mango, banana,
and avocado trees provide a long term sustainable source of nutrition and income and can be planted on hillsides for erosion control.
3.  They want to help communities drill wells for clean water which prevents the spread of illness and disease.
4.  They want to provide a bicycle for healthcare workers in rural areas to cover greater distances and reach more homes.
5.  They would like to support Riverside Discovery Center and the new hyena that will be coming soon, and the education of the children in our area.
6.  Their final donation is to the Panhandle Humane Society, who care for area dogs and cats who are homeless, and try to find them homes.
  Thank you to all who have helped them achieve their “Outreach” goal.
 
The Forward Day by Day’s for February-April are here in regular and large print.  If you’d like one of these mailed to you, please email or call the church.

​Alena’s Polar Plunge—Team Thunder!!
With generous support from St. Francis members Alena raised over $1400
​and the total for the Plunge came to about $30,000. A great year for Special Olympics Nebraska! 

What's Happening at St. Francis this week

2/22/2024

 
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Thursday Announcements February 29, 2024
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Upcoming Events at St. Francis:

Lenten Lunches, Tues. @ 12pm, February 20  through March 19,
(various locations,  schedule available here)

Lectionary Study and Compline, Tuesday at 2pm, Library

Soup and Stations, Wednesday 5:30pm, February 21 through March 20

Men’s Bible Study, Thursday 8am, Library
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Sunday Eucharist at 9am

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ERIN’S EPISTLETTES
  • I'll lead the Lenten Lunch devotional next Tuesday, March 3 at Calvary Lutheran. I hope to see several of you there! 
  • I've been in conversation with the Daughters of the King as to how communication related to prayer requests can be improved. To this end, some changes are forthcoming. Moving forward, there will be three separate lists. Each list has a different audience and therefore each will be managed differently. 
    • The first is the public prayer list which is printed in the bulletin. You can continue to write down names on the clipboard outside the front office. You can also call or email the front office. We'll add a column where you can put your name if clergy follow-up is needed. Because of the public nature of this list (the bulletin is posted to our website, and the live stream is available to anyone, anywhere, with an internet connection), only first names will be listed. When you add someone to the public list, we assume you have their express permission to do so.
    • The recently revitalized prayer chain is a regular (mostly weekly, unless there is an urgent need) email managed by Daughter Connie Schingle. This is an option for those wanting or needing a less public forum to request prayer. Names on the public list will be included in the prayer chain. Names submitted to Connie for the prayer chain will not be included on the public list. 
    • The Daughters of the King maintains a completely separate, strictly confidential prayer list. This list is available only to the Daughters and the clergy. If you have a request for this list, please contact Connie Schingle. 
    • You are encouraged and always welcome to contact me directly -- at any time -- to request prayer or pastoral care. If you have any questions, please reach out to me. 
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A Lenten Message from Bishop Barker
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Beloved in Christ -
 
This past week Annie and I moved into a new house after nearly thirteen years at the same address. The home we just departed was the property we bought when we moved to Nebraska at the time I became bishop. It was the setting for many important life moments, both high and low. The only address at which I’ve lived longer in my entire life was my childhood home.

​The move to a new home was predictably stressful… and it’s not done yet. We’re now in the phase where our furniture is all moved in, but even after months of downsizing our home and helping to stock the shelves at Goodwill, our house is still packed full of stuffed moving boxes that need to be carefully opened and organized. We’re trying to be wise about that task and it helps that all the cartons are nicely labeled. Should we unpack “Kitchen cabinets” or “Toolroom”? “Family Room books” or “Office drawers”? Though we’re determined to finish this task soon and empty all those crates, we’ve met several folks who have confessed that they have boxes in their basements still lying there unpacked from a prior move that happened years ago. A couple of people have told us that they have boxes that have now remained unpacked for two or even three relocations. It makes me wonder about what’s in those boxes, and why people keep dragging them around.
 
In the season of Lent, followers of Jesus are invited to pack away some of the routines, desires, orientations, and habits upon which we usually rely, to return to a simpler, clearer and restored relationship with God in Christ. By “self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God’s holy Word,” we get back to the basics of following Jesus by eliminating the stuff we don’t need and that gets in the way of being the kind of person that God created and calls us to be.
 
What could you fruitfully put away in the forty days ahead? Is striving after money or recognition keeping you from appreciating the beautiful life God has already planted you in? Is too much time on social media distracting you from tending to in-person relationships? Are fundamentally sinful habits around feeding your appetites or your ego-needs building a barrier between you and the God who loves you so much that he gave his life for you?
 
Making some changes in our lives during the season of Lent is an ancient tradition of the Church. For those of us who embrace this work year after year, the experience is never the same. Some years feel like a failure, serving only to remind us of our desperate need for a savior while in other years we manage with God’s help to make faithful changes in our lives that take root and shape us anew long after Easter comes and goes. 
 
Either way, it’s holy work.
 
Dear people of God: I invite you in the name of the Church to the observance of a holy Lent. Let’s prayerfully support one another in our efforts to put away what’s not serving us well, and to make room for new habits and new ways of expressing our love for our neighbors and our love of God. Who knows … we might just discover that there are some things we don’t need in our lives at all anymore and that with the room created by letting them go, we make a way for Christ to rise again.
 
A Blessed Lent to All –
 
+ Bishop Barker

 The Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska | Dioneb.org



From the office—Ann’s Announcements
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Happy Leap Year!

Birthdays
Jack Schaaf               March 2

 
United Thank Offering

 
Please remember the United Thank Offering during this holy season. 
Consider the words of Mother Teresa as you as you give, whether it is with your heart, your mind, or monetarily.
"It is not how much we do, but how much love we put into doing it.  It is not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving."
Please pick up your blue box, or use an envelope provided in the bulletin the next time you attend a service.     Thank you! Jenny Bohl
 
Joyful Noise:

The children have been collecting your spare change in their “Joyful Noise” buckets the first Sunday of each month. ]
We would like to report that we have received $632.50.  After much discussion and prayer, they decided to:


1.  Donate to the Lakota Lutheran Center in Scottsbluff.  They help many in our community with meals, clothing, and religious services.
2.  They have decided to donate to Episcopal Relief and Development and pay for 1 goat, Fruit Trees, seeds, tools and training to cultivate a sustainable food supply.
Goats are hardy and reproduce quickly, and can be raised in a variety of climates.  They provide milk, cheese, and manure for farming. Mango, banana,
and avocado trees provide a long term sustainable source of nutrition and income and can be planted on hillsides for erosion control.
3.  They want to help communities drill wells for clean water which prevents the spread of illness and disease.
4.  They want to provide a bicycle for healthcare workers in rural areas to cover greater distances and reach more homes.
5.  They would like to support Riverside Discovery Center and the new hyena that will be coming soon, and the education of the children in our area.
6.  Their final donation is to the Panhandle Humane Society, who care for area dogs and cats who are homeless, and try to find them homes.
 
Thank you to all who have helped them achieve their “Outreach” goal.

 
 The Forward Day by Day’s for February-April are here in regular and large print.  If you’d like one of these mailed to you, please email or call the church.

Alena's Polar Plunge--"Team Thunder"
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What's Happening at St. Francis this week

2/14/2024

 
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Thursday Announcements February 22, 2024
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Upcoming Events at St. Francis:

Lenten Lunches, Tues. @ 12pm, February 20  through March 19,
(various locations,  schedule available here)
Lectionary Study and Compline, Tuesday at 2pm, Library
Soup and Stations, Wednesday 5:30pm, February 21 through March 20
Men’s Bible Study, Thursday 8am, Library
Sunday Eucharist at 9am


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ERIN’S EPISTLETTES
  • Thank you to all who attended the hymn sing earlier this month! I hope you enjoyed yourselves and I encourage you to continue making suggestions. (These can be from any hymnal, not just the Hymnal '82.) Several Saint Timothy's folks mentioned the hymnal Cry Hosanna! If you'd like to borrow a copy, they're available on the credenza in the narthex. 
  • I recently received a few questions related to vestry. Someone asked when meetings are held and how members can access vestry-related documents. These are good questions and I thank you for them.
  • It's always good to clarify things, especially things which happen routinely. 
  • Meetings are open to members. They're held the third Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. unless announced otherwise. Scheduling information will be printed in the bulletin
  • and is available on Saint Francis' website. 
  • There's a binder in the library with vestry documents (such as agendas, minutes and financial reports) which is available for check out. ​​​
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A Lenten Message from Bishop Barker
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The move to a new home was predictably stressful… and it’s not done yet. We’re now in the phase where our furniture is all moved in, but even after months of downsizing our home and helping to stock the shelves at Goodwill, our house is still packed full of stuffed moving boxes that need to be carefully opened and organized. We’re trying to be wise about that task and it helps that all the cartons are nicely labeled. Should we unpack “Kitchen cabinets” or “Toolroom”? “Family Room books” or “Office drawers”? Though we’re determined to finish this task soon and empty all those crates, we’ve met several folks who have confessed that they have boxes in their basements still lying there unpacked from a prior move that happened years ago. A couple of people have told us that they have boxes that have now remained unpacked for two or even three relocations. It makes me wonder about what’s in those boxes, and why people keep dragging them around.
 
In the season of Lent, followers of Jesus are invited to pack away some of the routines, desires, orientations, and habits upon which we usually rely, to return to a simpler, clearer and restored relationship with God in Christ. By “self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God’s holy Word,” we get back to the basics of following Jesus by eliminating the stuff we don’t need and that gets in the way of being the kind of person that God created and calls us to be.
 
What could you fruitfully put away in the forty days ahead? Is striving after money or recognition keeping you from appreciating the beautiful life God has already planted you in? Is too much time on social media distracting you from tending to in-person relationships? Are fundamentally sinful habits around feeding your appetites or your ego-needs building a barrier between you and the God who loves you so much that he gave his life for you?
 
Making some changes in our lives during the season of Lent is an ancient tradition of the Church. For those of us who embrace this work year after year, the experience is never the same. Some years feel like a failure, serving only to remind us of our desperate need for a savior while in other years we manage with God’s help to make faithful changes in our lives that take root and shape us anew long after Easter comes and goes. 
 
Either way, it’s holy work.
 
Dear people of God: I invite you in the name of the Church to the observance of a holy Lent. Let’s prayerfully support one another in our efforts to put away what’s not serving us well, and to make room for new habits and new ways of expressing our love for our neighbors and our love of God. Who knows … we might just discover that there are some things we don’t need in our lives at all anymore and that with the room created by letting them go, we make a way for Christ to rise again.
 
A Blessed Lent to All –
 
+ Bishop Barker

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From the office—Ann’s Announcements
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              ​​Reasonably True
United Thank Offering

Please remember the United Thank Offering during this holy season.  Consider the words of Mother Teresa as you as you give, whether it is with your heart, your mind, or monetarily.
"It is not how much we do, but how much love we put into doing it.  It is not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving."
Please pick up your blue box, or use an envelope provided in the bulletin the next time you attend a service.     Thank you! Jenny Bohl
 

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The Forward Day by Day’s for February-April are here in regular and large print.  If you’d like one of these mailed to you, please email or call the church.
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​You GO Girl!!!

What's Happening at St. Francis this week

2/8/2024

 
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Thursday Announcements
February 15, 2024
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Upcoming Events at St. Francis:

Lenten Lunches, Tues. @ 12pm, February 20  through March 19,
(various locations,  schedule available here)
Lectionary Study and Compline, Tuesday at 2pm, Library
Soup and Stations, Wednesday 5:30pm, February 21 through March 20
Men’s Bible Study, Thursday 8am, Library
Sunday Eucharist at 9am
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ERIN’S EPISTLETTES
  • Bishop Barker will visit Saint Francis on Sunday, May 26 (not May 28 as previously published). Please let me know if you or a family member are interested in being confirmed or received that day. 
  • Scout Sunday, initially scheduled for February 4, was cancelled at the last minute due to illness. We'll be on the lookout for other opportunities to welcome and minister with our new guests. 
  • I hope you'll consider joining our Lenten Lunches series, happening at noon on Tuesdays. Location will vary; please see our graphic for the schedule. (Hard copies are available in the narthex).
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​A Lenten Message from Bishop Barker
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                                           Beloved in Christ -
 
This past week Annie and I moved into a new house after nearly thirteen years at the same address. The home we just departed was the property we bought when we moved to Nebraska at the time I became bishop. It was the setting for many important life moments, both high and low. The only address at which I’ve lived longer in my entire life was my childhood home.

 
The move to a new home was predictably stressful… and it’s not done yet. We’re now in the phase where our furniture is all moved in, but even after months of downsizing our home and helping to stock the shelves at Goodwill, our house is still packed full of stuffed moving boxes that need to be carefully opened and organized. We’re trying to be wise about that task and it helps that all the cartons are nicely labeled. Should we unpack “Kitchen cabinets” or “Toolroom”? “Family Room books” or “Office drawers”? Though we’re determined to finish this task soon and empty all those crates, we’ve met several folks who have confessed that they have boxes in their basements still lying there unpacked from a prior move that happened years ago. A couple of people have told us that they have boxes that have now remained unpacked for two or even three relocations. It makes me wonder about what’s in those boxes, and why people keep dragging them around.
 
In the season of Lent, followers of Jesus are invited to pack away some of the routines, desires, orientations, and habits upon which we usually rely, to return to a simpler, clearer and restored relationship with God in Christ. By “self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God’s holy Word,” we get back to the basics of following Jesus by eliminating the stuff we don’t need and that gets in the way of being the kind of person that God created and calls us to be.
 
What could you fruitfully put away in the forty days ahead? Is striving after money or recognition keeping you from appreciating the beautiful life God has already planted you in? Is too much time on social media distracting you from tending to in-person relationships? Are fundamentally sinful habits around feeding your appetites or your ego-needs building a barrier between you and the God who loves you so much that he gave his life for you?
 
Making some changes in our lives during the season of Lent is an ancient tradition of the Church. For those of us who embrace this work year after year, the experience is never the same. Some years feel like a failure, serving only to remind us of our desperate need for a savior while in other years we manage with God’s help to make faithful changes in our lives that take root and shape us anew long after Easter comes and goes. 
 
Either way, it’s holy work.
 
Dear people of God: I invite you in the name of the Church to the observance of a holy Lent. Let’s prayerfully support one another in our efforts to put away what’s not serving us well, and to make room for new habits and new ways of expressing our love for our neighbors and our love of God. Who knows … we might just discover that there are some things we don’t need in our lives at all anymore and that with the room created by letting them go, we make a way for Christ to rise again.
 
A Blessed Lent to All –
 
+ Bishop Barker
 
The Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska | Dioneb.org

From the Office--Ann's Announcments
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Birthdays

John Selzer                              February 19
Kathy Anderson                      February 20
Evelyn Anderson-Saenz         February 22
Alyssa Harvey                         February 22
Peggy Wymore                       February 22
Jacklyn Cawiezel                    February 24
 
United Thank Offering

United Thank Offering is not just for grown-ups!  We can begin teaching gratitude and giving at a very young age.  Here is a fun idea to get kids (and grown-ups) involved.  
ABC's of gratitude:  Write all the letters of the alphabet down on the left side of a piece of paper.  As you think of a blessing or gratitude,
write it down next to the corresponding letter of the alphabet.  With each new blessing or gratitude, add a coin to your box.  It might take a while to have a blessing beside each letter.   Try to fill in a gratitude for each letter before beginning a new piece of paper.  
Please pick up your blue box, or use an envelope provided in the bulletin the next time you attend a service.     Thank you!  Jenny Bohl

 The Forward Day by Day’s for February-April are here in regular and large print.  If you’d like one of these mailed to you, please email or call the church.

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​You GO Girl!!

What's Happening at St. Francis this week

2/1/2024

 
Thursday Announcements February 8, 2024
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Upcoming Events at St. Francis:

Lectionary Study and Compline, Tuesday at 2pm, Library
Men’s Bible Study, Thursday 8am, Library
Sunday Eucharist at 9am
Hymn Sing, February 11th, following worship
Shrove Tuesday, Pancake Supper, February 13th, 5pm, Parish Hall
Ash Wednesday, February 14th, services Noon and 6:30pm (the evening service will be livestreamed.)
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ERIN’S EPISTLETTES
  • We plan to print an updated directory later in the spring. A number of photos on file are out of date or missing altogether. You may forward your updated photos to the front office, or a volunteer will be available to take your/your family's photo several Sundays over the next few months. Please have your updated photo to the front office by April 15. 
  • I recently received the question: Do you need a Facebook login in order to watch our service livestream? The answer is no! Simply go to our Facebook page at or shortly before the service's start time.​ If you arrive before the livestream starts, you may need to refresh the page. ​
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​A Tribute to Hymn Poet, Rae Whitney
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as originally published by The Living Church.

The following link will allow you to read the complete article:


https://livingchurch.org/2023/12/11/prolific-hymn-poet-rae-e-whitney-1927-2023/ ​​

From the office—Ann’s Announcements      
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​​Birthdays

Ebram Gomez            February 12
Devon Parrish             February 12
Sarah Schaaf              February 15
Stacy Bach                  February 17
 
Anniversaries
Charlie & Gloria Kennedy             February 11

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​ Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, February 13th from 5-7PM.

We will have the best sausage, scrambled eggs, pancakes, juice and coffee for everyone. 
So come and enjoy the feasting and celebration before the start of Lent!     

There will be a Freewill offering.

Come enjoy supper with us!
          
            

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Ash Wednesday, February 14th
Services 12 Noon & 6:30pm


​United Thank Offering is a ministry of all the people to celebrate the blessings in our lives.  NOTICE the good things that happen each day.  GIVE THANKS for your blessings.  MAKE an offering for each blessing. 
Blue boxes will be provided for you to place your bills and coins in during Lent.  Each coin and bill transforms lives in the United States and around the world, and your blessings become blessings for others. 
After Easter, the combined ingathering of donations will be blessed, and the money will be sent to The United Thank Offering.
 
Mission Statement: United Thank Offering (UTO) is a ministry of the Episcopal Church for the mission of the whole church.  Through UTO, men, women, and children nurture the habit of giving daily thanks to God. 
These prayers of thanksgiving start when we recognize and name our many daily blessings.  Those who participate in UTO discover that thankfulness leads to generosity. 
 UTO is entrusted to promote thank offerings, to receive the offerings, and to distribute the UTO monies to support mission and ministry throughout the Episcopal Church and Provinces in the developing world.
 
Please pick up your blue box, or use an envelope provided in the bulletin the next time you attend a service.     Thank you!  Jenny Bohl




​The Forward Day by Day’s for February-April are here in regular and large print.  If you’d like one of these mailed to you, please email or call the church.

    Rev. Erin Rath

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14 E 20th Street
​P.O. Box 1201
Scottsbluff, NE 69363
​(308) 632-4626

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Every Sunday service is livestreamed

Wednesdays at 6 p.m.
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