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Who we are
Church of the Redeemer seeks to be a local expression of historic faith, enduring worship, and genuine community in St. Paul. At Church of the Redeemer you will participate in worship that is joyful and reverent. You will hear relevant messages and thoughtful liturgy that connect to enduring Christian faith and practices. Most importantly, you can expect to encounter the living God who leads, restores, heals and transforms our lives. If a faithful, relational, and rooted community is something you desire, we invite you to visit us and experience it for yourself.
Our Mission
Sharing in Christ’s Ministry of Reconciliation through Worship, Testimony and Faithful Presence.
Our Vision
“Transformed by Grace, Connected to Community, Sent Out in Mission”
Our Values
1. The Centrality of the Gospel Our community is anchored in the good news, which we proclaim each week in worship: “Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.” The gospel gives us a New Identity as we discover that we are deeply accepted by God because of Christ’s work on our behalf. The gospel leads to New Relationships, as we find that we are not only reconciled to God, but also to one another. The gospel provides us New Hope as we realize that God is not only redeeming us, but also his whole creation. The gospel compels us to have New Priorities, as we are called to follow Christ on the way of self-giving, self-sacrificial love.
2. The Transforming Nature of Worship
We believe that as we come together to worship God, we are transformed—in the way we live, the way we think, and the way we view ourselves, and the world. In worship, we encounter the living God, who nurtures, renews, and heals our lives. Our hope is that anyone visiting our community will see firsthand God’s desire to bring positive change in our lives through worship.
Our services follow an Anglican liturgy—which gives us an order to the service that includes historical prayers and practices. This liturgy, combined with relevant teaching, meaningful worship, and the practice of the sacraments, draws people into a deeper connection with God.
3. The Necessity of Dependence on God We value prayer, and we want to cultivate a church culture where prayer is woven into every aspect of our lives. Our desire is to continually seek the Lord for direction and to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit. We believe in the ministry of personal prayer and healing. We expect that the Lord will meet us and change us as we come to him in prayer.
4. The Importance of Making Disciples
We want to be a congregation where all people are encouraged and equipped to become mature disciples of Jesus Christ.
To foster discipleship, we place a priority on Biblical teaching, personal spiritual disciplines, and instruction in the essential doctrines of our faith. We also believe that true discipleship involves a life of rest, balance, and simplicity.
We place a priority on the discipleship of children. We do this by including them fully into the life of the church and acknowledging their unique role in our congregation. We intentionally seek to bless children through prayer, teaching, worship, and other forms of encouragement.
5. The Priority of Relationships A primary way that God helps us to grow is through genuine relationships. Therefore, we focus our ministry on helping people to develop relationships with one another. We do this by creating opportunities (such as small groups, mentoring relationships, and retreats) where people get to know one another and care for each other deeply. These are meant to be places where people share life together and have the freedom to share their struggles, dreams, and questions. We also desire to be a diverse community, where people of all ages and backgrounds can build relationships and worship together regularly.
6. The Embrace of Seekers
We welcome those who are exploring the Christian faith. Our desire is to foster an atmosphere of grace that welcomes visitors and all those who are seeking God.
Our hope is to make our community “seeker accessible” by explaining our worship practices and traditions. We want to connect with people’s stories, while remaining faithful to the message of the gospel.
7. The Expansion of God’s Kingdom We desire to be a community where people who have been fed by God in worship are sent out to “love and serve the Lord” in the places where they live and work. We encourage people to think about how the gospel affects every aspect of their lives, and how they can winsomely share the good news of Jesus Christ with people around them. We are also a multiplying community. Our hope is to see new churches planted throughout the Twin Cities and beyond.
Our Mission
Sharing in Christ’s Ministry of Reconciliation through Worship, Testimony and Faithful Presence.
Our Vision
“Transformed by Grace, Connected to Community, Sent Out in Mission”
Our Values
1. The Centrality of the Gospel Our community is anchored in the good news, which we proclaim each week in worship: “Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.” The gospel gives us a New Identity as we discover that we are deeply accepted by God because of Christ’s work on our behalf. The gospel leads to New Relationships, as we find that we are not only reconciled to God, but also to one another. The gospel provides us New Hope as we realize that God is not only redeeming us, but also his whole creation. The gospel compels us to have New Priorities, as we are called to follow Christ on the way of self-giving, self-sacrificial love.
3. The Necessity of Dependence on God We value prayer, and we want to cultivate a church culture where prayer is woven into every aspect of our lives. Our desire is to continually seek the Lord for direction and to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit. We believe in the ministry of personal prayer and healing. We expect that the Lord will meet us and change us as we come to him in prayer.
5. The Priority of Relationships A primary way that God helps us to grow is through genuine relationships. Therefore, we focus our ministry on helping people to develop relationships with one another. We do this by creating opportunities (such as small groups, mentoring relationships, and retreats) where people get to know one another and care for each other deeply. These are meant to be places where people share life together and have the freedom to share their struggles, dreams, and questions. We also desire to be a diverse community, where people of all ages and backgrounds can build relationships and worship together regularly.
7. The Expansion of God’s Kingdom We desire to be a community where people who have been fed by God in worship are sent out to “love and serve the Lord” in the places where they live and work. We encourage people to think about how the gospel affects every aspect of their lives, and how they can winsomely share the good news of Jesus Christ with people around them. We are also a multiplying community. Our hope is to see new churches planted throughout the Twin Cities and beyond.
Street Address
3245 New Brighton Rd
Arden Hills,
MN
55112
United States
Phone: (651) 300-4238
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Church Pastor
The Rev. Paul Calvin
Rector
3245 New Brighton Rd
Arden Hills,
MN
55112
United States
Phone: (651) 300-4238
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Denomination
Anglican Church
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Anglican Church in North America
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Leadership
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The Rev. Paul Calvin
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Rector
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God has called Paul to sing, pray, and equip fellow Christians for ministry. A fan of the Twins, the North Shore, fishing, hunting, and winter; Paul and his wife Anne live in St. Paul with their four children.
Both Paul and Anne were raised in Baptist churches but were drawn to the Anglican church through the influence of a church they attended while they were students at Wheaton College in Illinois. Paul has a great appreciation for Anglican worship, and is thankful for the grace God gives to us in Word and Sacrament.
From 2003 to August 2012, Paul served at Church of the Redeemer’s planting church—Church of the Cross (Hopkins, MN). He has served as a pastor at Church of the Redeemer since 2007. Together, Paul and Anne have been involved at Church of the Redeemer in musical worship, teaching, and in numerous other areas of ministry. Paul is a graduate of Bethel Seminary and was ordained a deacon in 2010 and a priest in 2011.
Both Paul and Anne were raised in Baptist churches but were drawn to the Anglican church through the influence of a church they attended while they were students at Wheaton College in Illinois. Paul has a great appreciation for Anglican worship, and is thankful for the grace God gives to us in Word and Sacrament.
From 2003 to August 2012, Paul served at Church of the Redeemer’s planting church—Church of the Cross (Hopkins, MN). He has served as a pastor at Church of the Redeemer since 2007. Together, Paul and Anne have been involved at Church of the Redeemer in musical worship, teaching, and in numerous other areas of ministry. Paul is a graduate of Bethel Seminary and was ordained a deacon in 2010 and a priest in 2011.
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Rev. Elizabeth Stewart - Deacon, Pastor of Discipleship and Spiritual Formation
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Bekah Jones
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Mailing Address
P.O. Box 130965
Saint Paul, MN
55113
Saint Paul, MN
55113
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Church of the Redeemer Service Times
Join us for worship! Sundays, 4:30 p.m.
Our worship services are held at 4:30 p.m. on Sundays at the home of Gathering Place Lutheran Ministries (formerly Trinity Lutheran of Lake Johanna) in Arden Hills.
Children begin worship in the sanctuary before being dismissed for their own time of worship and teaching. Children rejoin the rest of the congregation during congregational announcements so that they are able to participate in communion.
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Our worship services are held at 4:30 p.m. on Sundays at the home of Gathering Place Lutheran Ministries (formerly Trinity Lutheran of Lake Johanna) in Arden Hills.
Children begin worship in the sanctuary before being dismissed for their own time of worship and teaching. Children rejoin the rest of the congregation during congregational announcements so that they are able to participate in communion.
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Church of the Redeemer History
In 2007, members of Church of the Cross in Hopkins, MN began meeting for midweek Evening Prayer in Roseville. One of their prayers at that time was that God would someday use them to plant a church in St. Paul. Over the years, God has answered those prayers and given life and growth to what is now Church of the Redeemer. Church of the Redeemer began weekly worship in the east metro as a second service of Church of the Cross in 2010, launched as Church of the Redeemer in 2011, and gathered for worship in the Como Park neighborhood from 2012 to January 2017. Beginning in February 2017 we now worship together in Arden Hills at the home of Gathering Place Lutheran Ministries (formerly Trinity Lutheran Church of Lake Johanna).
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Church of the Redeemer listing was last updated on the 3rd of June, 2018