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History of the Chapel Dove

The St. Philip’s Chapel Dove Luke 3:22 “…and the Holy Spirit descended upon him in the bodily form like a dove.” In the building project at St. Philip’s that created the current Fellowship Hall (1991), the original Sanctuary was renovated as a Chapel.  The front portion of the original Sanctuary was made into a storeroom…

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,…

First Time Visitors

We look forward to meeting you! Worship in Person We welcome you to worship in the Sanctuary at both the 9:00 a.m. traditional and 10:30 a.m. contemporary services. a. Each service will normally include singing, special music, Bible readings, prayers and a sermon or message. b. The large screens at the front of the church…

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.

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 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,…

Worship Center

Placed at the center of the building, the Sanctuary reminds us that God is in our midst and that worship and teaching are at the center of Christian life. Worshipers are seated in a semi-circular manner, almost as if they were surrounding the altar and pulpit.  Pews extend only 15 rows back, bringing a feeling…