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Who we are
Christian Tradition. What does this mean?
It means that God, Jesus Christ and the Spirit are our foundation. It means we are grounded in the Bible, the sacraments of baptism and communion, and the liturgical church year. It means we sing hymns old and new, accompanied by organ or piano, in an architecturally traditional worship space. It means we are engaged in faith formation throughout our whole lives. It means we honor our Christian heritage without being bound by it.
Progressive Faith. What does this mean?
It means we value a variety of Biblical interpretations and recognize that Biblical texts must be engaged anew by each generation. It means we do not have tests of belief, but rather allow for many theologies. It means we trust that God is still speaking, still transforming, still working through people to create a more just and peaceful world. It means ambiguity and mystery are not our enemies. It means that we put our faith into action – socially, politically, personally, financially, collectively. It means we strive to experience God and live out God’s purposes in our daily lives.
All Are Welcome. What does this mean?
It means we take seriously Jesus’ example of radical inclusion of all people. It means we have an open communion table at which everyone receives the bread and cup, without exception. It means our children and youth are seen, heard and valued in the full life of the church. It means we acknowledge things that may divide us – white privilege and racism, class difference, socio-economic status, physical and mental abilities, gender identity, expression and sexual orientation, political stances – but we strive to overcome those divisions, welcoming all people as created in the image of God and beloved by God.
Vision Statement
Honoring our covenant relationship with God, we are committed to grow in our responses to Christ’s call that we love God with heart, soul and mind and that we love others as God loves us all.
As a joyful community, we affirm and nurture the gifts each person brings and follow in the way of Jesus through ministries of hospitality, compassion, justice and peace.
It means that God, Jesus Christ and the Spirit are our foundation. It means we are grounded in the Bible, the sacraments of baptism and communion, and the liturgical church year. It means we sing hymns old and new, accompanied by organ or piano, in an architecturally traditional worship space. It means we are engaged in faith formation throughout our whole lives. It means we honor our Christian heritage without being bound by it.
Progressive Faith. What does this mean?
It means we value a variety of Biblical interpretations and recognize that Biblical texts must be engaged anew by each generation. It means we do not have tests of belief, but rather allow for many theologies. It means we trust that God is still speaking, still transforming, still working through people to create a more just and peaceful world. It means ambiguity and mystery are not our enemies. It means that we put our faith into action – socially, politically, personally, financially, collectively. It means we strive to experience God and live out God’s purposes in our daily lives.
It means we take seriously Jesus’ example of radical inclusion of all people. It means we have an open communion table at which everyone receives the bread and cup, without exception. It means our children and youth are seen, heard and valued in the full life of the church. It means we acknowledge things that may divide us – white privilege and racism, class difference, socio-economic status, physical and mental abilities, gender identity, expression and sexual orientation, political stances – but we strive to overcome those divisions, welcoming all people as created in the image of God and beloved by God.
Vision Statement
Honoring our covenant relationship with God, we are committed to grow in our responses to Christ’s call that we love God with heart, soul and mind and that we love others as God loves us all.
As a joyful community, we affirm and nurture the gifts each person brings and follow in the way of Jesus through ministries of hospitality, compassion, justice and peace.

Church Address

2129 Commonwealth Ave
Saint Paul,
MN
55108-1715
United States
Phone: 651-646-7173
Fax: 651-646-7174
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Rev. Victoria Wilgocki
Pastor
2129 Commonwealth Ave
Saint Paul,
MN
55108-1715
United States
Phone: 651-646-7173
Fax: 651-646-7174
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Rev. Victoria Wilgocki
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Victoria earned a B.A. in music from St. Olaf College, an M.A.L.S (Master of Arts in Liberal Studies) from Hamline University, and a Master of Divinity from United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. She has served as solo pastor of St. Anthony Park UCC since 2008, and truly loves her "flock," from infants to elders and everyone in between.
Victoria enjoys singing, playing the piano and collaborating with other musicians, reading The New Yorker magazine, fiction and memoir, riding the giant slide at the State Fair, and going to yoga class. She lives with her husband and two sons in the Powderhorn Park neighborhood of Minneapolis.
Victoria enjoys singing, playing the piano and collaborating with other musicians, reading The New Yorker magazine, fiction and memoir, riding the giant slide at the State Fair, and going to yoga class. She lives with her husband and two sons in the Powderhorn Park neighborhood of Minneapolis.
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Saint Anthony Park UCC Service Times
Re-Opening - First Hybrid Worship Service July 11
Our first HYBRID worship service will be on Sunday, July 11 at 10:30 AM. People are welcome to worship in person in the sanctuary OR join the service on-line via Zoom. We will continue to offer hybrid worship thereafter.
Zoom Worship - Sunday at 10:30 AM
We are offering our Sunday worship service via Zoom. All are welcome. To join the service, click this link: https://zoom.us/j/455247298
To simply listen to the service, you can also join the meeting by telephone. Call (312) 626-6799, and enter the meeting ID 455 247 298 when prompted.
It's been more than 3 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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Our first HYBRID worship service will be on Sunday, July 11 at 10:30 AM. People are welcome to worship in person in the sanctuary OR join the service on-line via Zoom. We will continue to offer hybrid worship thereafter.
Zoom Worship - Sunday at 10:30 AM
We are offering our Sunday worship service via Zoom. All are welcome. To join the service, click this link: https://zoom.us/j/455247298
To simply listen to the service, you can also join the meeting by telephone. Call (312) 626-6799, and enter the meeting ID 455 247 298 when prompted.
It's been more than 3 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below

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All levels of the building are accessible with an elevator.
We also have an all-gender, handicap-accessible bathroom, the option of gluten-free communion wafers, and large-print worship bulletins.
We also have an all-gender, handicap-accessible bathroom, the option of gluten-free communion wafers, and large-print worship bulletins.

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Blessed Lord, open our ears to hear what Thou speakest and our eyes to see as Thou seest. Give us hearts to beat in sympathy with Thine at the sight of every little child; and above all, our Lord, to understand and experience how surely and how blessedly Thou fulfilest Thy promise, "Whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me."
Saint Anthony Park UCC listing was last updated on the 14th of June, 2021
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