The Fifth Sunday after Epiphany
February 8 – 10 am worship
“A city built on a hill cannot be hid” Matthew 5:14
Light shines in the darkness for the upright, the psalmist sings. Isaiah declares that when we loose the bonds of injustice and share or bread with the hungry, the light breaks forth like the dawn. In another passage from the Semon on the Mount, Jesus, the light of the world, calls his followers to let the light of their good works shine before others. Through baptism we are sent into the world to shine with the light of Christ.
You can also participate in worship through the livestream and recording at www.ststephenslutheran.org.
There is usually a Children’s Church / Sunday School program planned during worship. Please contact Leslie Lapp 476-4700 for more info. The Family Room is always available adjacent to the sanctuary for little one’s activities if you need it. We love having children in church and all that brings as part of worship!
Coffee Fellowship: Please contact our Church Administrator Leslie if you are willing to host. We need you!
Upcoming Events:
- Order Easter Lilies now, sign up in narthex
- Thursdays – Men’s A.A. 7:00 pm Fireside room
- Fridays – A.A. 7:00 pm Fellowship Hall
- Feb. 10 – Scouts 6:00 pm
- Feb. 10 – Church Council 6:30 pm
- Feb. 11 – 10:15 Preschool Chapel
- Feb. 11 – 7:30 pm ZOOM Bible Study
- Feb. 12 – Womens Circle of Promise 10:30 am
- Feb. 18 – ASH Wednesday Worship 11:00 am & 7:00 pm
- Feb. 20 – Newsletter Deadline
- Feb. 25 – Soup Supper 6:00 pm Lent Worship 7:00 pm
- Feb. 26 – Newsletter Collating 2:00
- March 3 – Trinity Tuesday 6:30 pm local pub (Discretion Brewing Co. 41st Ave. )
1 hour, 1 faith question, 1 drink Info. Kathy Allen 430-6359 - March 13-15 – Mt. Cross Women’s Retreat, sign up now. 1 day /Saturday option is available.
- April 5 – Easter Sunday Celebration. Pancakes at 9:00 & worship at 10. Plan ahead to invite a friend.
- May 30 – AFC Shelter Dinners 5:45pm St. Johns Aptos. Sign up to provide (one of the following) main course, salad, dessert & breakfast. St. Stephen’s is responsible for the 5th Saturday of each month. We are all worthy of dignity and connection. Let’s assist them to a better life. Plan ahead: Aug. 29, and Oct. 31.
- 2026 FLOWER CHART IS READY FOR YOUR DEDICATIONS *
Prayer Requests
- For Nathan’s job search (Tina’s friend)
- For Marissa hip replacement
- For Bentley’s cousin Marilyn dealing with cancer pain & poor spirit
- For Corbyn Poulson for healing to his broken femur
- For Beth Stiles homebound for 6 weeks after surgery
- For Bob Holzwarth (friend of Donna Gafforio)
- For Tom Williams family (Kathy Berens father)
- For family of Laura Gates (Ayla, Tate & Terry)
- For Beth & Bryan Utto (difficult health process & caregiving)
- For Kara & Family – navigating the death of her mother & brother in law!
- For Mary Robe & Family
- For Renee
- For Sina & Bella
- For Katies Family
- For Judith’s brother Paul – health
- For Chad Fields as he continues cancer treatments.
- For Margaret Schraft – leg rehab
- For Laura and her twin babies
- For Marta – foot surgery
- For Don Frey – health
- For Tayo Frey – Merchant Marine training
- For Gary & Connie Stevenson
- For the family of Bobbie Ericson
- For Joan Wilson & family
- For Cheryl and David Craig – both in hospital
- For Susan Oldfield
- For Levi in his struggles
- For Nancy
- For Tom
- For Jeanne Boudreau and her brother James who is in hospice care
- For James health
- For Tim Oldfield (help find job)
- For Kevin (cancer diagnosis) and his mother Cindy
- For Dawn L. heal depression
- Support James Sheehan as he continues his battle with alcohol and depression
- For Chris
- For Cassidy, stroke recovery
- For John B. cancer treatments
- For Lisa Johnson & grandson health
- For Nancy’s son Jesse & grand son Grey
- For Sam’s sobriety, and his son Joshua
- Ana Cardenas being treated for a brain tumor
- For Keith in his continued recovery
- For Chris Powers continued healing
- For Galahad as he navigates new struggles and for the support he needs.
- For the Robe and Volpi families.
- For the Long-Range Planning Task Force: Mark Linder, Steven Hendrickson, Tina Gates, Jeanette Dawson.
- For Pastor Jim’s friend Eric as he lives with CLL.
- For Jody, Renny, Iris and Evelyn as they stay in LaCrosse, WI for another year.
- For Nancy and friends at St. Stephen’s Senior Housing: Jane, Annetta, Bentley and Jeannie. Also for James, John, and Elida
- For Joel as his eyesight diminishes.
- For Beau and his family in his recurrence of brain cancer.
- For Dorothy as she struggles with chronic pain.
- For Jeannette’s brother Craig who was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s.
- For Kyle as he continues to heal.
- For Miller, Shelby, Ashley, April, Marty, Will and other young adults we know, as they struggle mightily with the world and all its ways that harm them. Bring them to healing and wholeness and grace and new life.
Church office hours are Mon-Fri. 12noon – 5pm.
Thank you for your continued faithfulness in your financial giving back to God through our church. Please remember to either give your offering through the mail, through our website donation option, signing up for monthly electronic giving, or bringing it by the church office during the week.
Flowers for Worship: Please sign up to provide flowers in honor of someone or a special occasion as another way to offer yourself in worship to God. The Flower Chart will be available at worship, or you can call the church office – 476-4700.
Other notes:
- Preschool “Inflation Donations” are being collected at church now. This is to help us not have to increase tuition on the families we serve through our Child Development Center ministry. There are lists on the basket in the back of the church and they will be inserted into the Sunday bulletins and the monthly newsletter. These are items that you can add to your Costco and grocery lists. Gift cards are welcome (“Cards for kids”).
- Donations are being collected at church for Socks, canned food & diapers. These will go towards our work with serving those who take part in our Association of Faith Communities programs for the unhoused, and for the Walnut Avenue Women & Children’s Center respectively.
- A few copies of “White Fragility” are available to borrow. Call the office to inquire. This is a congregation-wide perspective that we are trying to adopt as we seek better understanding about the roots of racism, its consequences, and how our lives can better reflect an anti-racism perspective.
Grace and Peace,
Pastor Jim



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