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St. Philip’s Disaster Relief (SPDR)

Teams of volunteers, with varied skills, respond to natural disasters helping victims rebuild their homes and lives. Efforts range from day trips to week-long trips. Relief work has been done in Mississippi, Texas, New Jersey, and Florida following hurricanes; Minnesota, Iowa, Tennessee, North Dakota, Colorado, and Missouri following flooding; Colorado following wildfires; and Minnesota, Oklahoma,…

Worship Experience

Worship In-Person We welcome you to worship in the Sanctuary on Sundays at both the 9:00 a.m. traditional and 10:30 a.m. contemporary services. A hearing loop is available in the two middle sections of the sanctuary for those that have the t-coil technology installed and enabled in their hearing aid(s). Also, personal hearing assist devices…

Serve Our Congregation

A church is made up of many members, each with their own talents. When each member participates, sharing their talents, the church will continue to grow and be healthy. Volunteer opportunities abound to care for our members and our building. Please consider sharing your talents in one or more of these areas. Unless otherwise noted,…

Serve Our Community & Beyond

St. Philip’s has a rich history of outreach ministry and volunteer opportunities abound to serve our community and beyond through these ministries. All are invited to participate in any of these outreach activities. Unless otherwise noted, email to info@splcmn.org or call the church office at 763-571-1500 to volunteer.

Serve on Sunday Mornings

Many individuals are needed to create a successful worship experience. Volunteer opportunities abound on Sunday morning for adults and children. Please consider participating in one or more of these opportunities. (Click on each opportunity below to read a description.) Unless otherwise noted, email to or call the church office at to volunteer.

Serve on a St. Philip’s Committee

The Board of Administration, standing committees, and special committees work together to govern the operation of the church and to provide leadership. Many are elected or appointed positions, some have term limits, some require approval at the annual meeting which is held in February. You are invited to become part of one or more of…

Media

St. Philip’s offers various ways for you to stay connected. These options include our App, our weekly E-News, our monthly newsletter “The Friend”, and more. Read the descriptions below to explore these forms of communication.

Funeral

At a person’s death, the church shares the grief of those who mourn and remembers the brevity of life on earth. At the funeral we give voice to sorrow, thank God for our loved one, and entrust this companion of ours into the hands of God. Trusting in God’s promise in baptism that we are…

Families with Children

Just as Christ welcomed the little children, we too are happy to have little ones as a part of our church family! Children of all ages are welcome and encouraged to participate in the worship service. We believe that children are an integral part of our church community and that worship is important to the…

Children, Youth & Families

At St. Philip’s Lutheran Church, we are excited to partner with families as their children grow in their faith through Ministry Stepping Stones, Sunday morning lessons, and service based activities. It is our hope that through these, children and youth will develop and nurture their love for Jesus. Join us during the program year on…