Calendar

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St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Calendar

Upcoming Events:


Community Meal & Closet

On the 2nd Friday of each month, from 4:30-6pm, St. Paul’s Community Meal and Closet provides a free meal and clothing for all.

Upcoming dates:

March 13, 2026

April 10, 2026

May 8, 2026

June 12, 2026


Sunday Adult Bible Study

Pointing to the Redeemer: The Book of Ruth

The Old Testament contains many scripture passages and stories that point to the Redeemer, Savior of the world, our Lord Jesus Christ. The Book of Ruth is one such story. Even in an ancient culture so different from our own, we see how God uses this story to point toward Jesus, God’s beloved Son, the One to redeem all humanity. The story also reveals God’s love and compassion for a world full of sorrow.

“…Blessed be he by the LORD, whose kindness has not forsaken the living or the dead.” (Ruth 2:20)

During March we continue our study in the book of Ruth and notice the way God uses the kindness and care of others to show the Lord’s character and reveal God’s ultimate purpose of redemption through Jesus Christ. The faithfulness and compassion of these in the story inspire us to demonstrate the same.

Join us for this interesting study and good conversation each Sunday at 11:30. We meet on the top floor of Parish Hall. An elevator is available for easy access.

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You’re Invited!

What: Women’s Lenten Retreat

When: Saturday March 7, 2026

Time: 8:45-12:30

Where: St. Paul’s Lutheran Church

Topic: God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in time of trouble (Ps. 46:1)

*Please bring your Bible*

Click here for a registration form


Thursday Morning Bible Study

Thursdays at 10:00 am in Parish Hall, Beginning February 5

Why Did Jesus Have to Die?: 

The Meaning of the Crucifixion

By Adam Hamilton

When words fall short, the cross still speaks.

Despite the crucifixion’s central place in Christian faith, the New Testament offers few clear answers about how Jesus’ death saves, or why, exactly, he had to die. The New Testament writers use a host of metaphors―ransom, sacrifice, reconciliation, victory―but never explain exactly how it works or why it had to happen this way.

What if that’s because we’ve been asking the wrong question? What if the cross isn’t a transaction to be explained, but a living Word from God meant to transform who we are and how we live?


Sign up for your photo shoot!

Your newsletter editor, Carol Butler, has agreed to take photos during the months of February and March for a new online church directory. We are producing this in house to save money. In fact, there will be no cost for the online directory.

Please sign up on the sheets on the tri-fold poster as you enter the sanctuary and indicate whether you are a single or a group shot. Photos will be taken a half hour before the Sunday service and a half hour after service. We will meet in the Narthex of the church. Each photo session will take about 2-5 minutes each.

If you are unable to be at the church for these photos, we will be glad to take submissions of recent photos. You may email those to the church office if you have a digital copy. Or we can scan physical photo that you mail or drop off.

Church office email: officeadmin@stpaulsmassillon.org


Monday Evening – Wednesday Morning Bible Studies @ Tremont Coffee

Peaks of Promise: From Sinai to the Sermon on the Mount

A Lenten Bible Study

What if the Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes are telling the same story?

This Lent, we’ll explore how God’s commandments and Jesus’ blessings belong together. From Mount Sinai to the Sermon on the Mount, Scripture reveals a God who calls people into freedom, trust, and love for neighbor—not fear or perfection. We’ll explore how Jesus fulfills and deepens the law, helping us connect faith to everyday life. No Bible expertise required—just curiosity and a willingness to listen.

Join us at Tremont Coffee (Erie Street) Beginning the week of February 16 Mondays at 6:00 pm or Wednesdays at 10:00 am. Contact Pastor Tina Crog at pastortina@stjacob.org with any questions.


Around the world, 122 million girls aren’t in school. It’s a staggering number, and behind it are 122 million heartbreaking stories. Especially as education — specifically girls’ education — is the greatest tool we have for breaking the cycle of poverty.

Educated girls change the world. A simple intervention; a life-changing outcome.

Lutheran World Relief has been working successfully in Sierra Leone and know the solution to keeping girls in school. But they need your help.

They are challenging Lutheran congregations to join together and reach 1,000 more girls in 2026 and St. Paul’s would like to use our 40 Days of Giving to help.

In total, it costs about $348 to provide the opportunity for a vulnerable girl to stay in school for one academic year. St. Paul’s gift will make an immediate and lasting impact.

Let’s see how many girls St. Paul’s can educate this year through our 40 Days of Giving.


Midweek Lenten Services

Through the season of Lent, churches in the Massillon area will once again join together for worship and Holy Communion, rotating locations and preachers. Our theme this year is “Objects of the Passion.”

A light dinner of soup and salad will be served at 5:30pm. Then at 6:30pm, we will worship together. Childcare may be provided.

February 25th @ St. Paul’s Lutheran – 127 Cherry Rd. NE Massillon, Ohio

Rev. David Oliver of First UMC Preaching on “Basin and Towel.”

March 4th @ First Baptist – 20 6th St SE, Massillon, OH 44646

 Rev. Mark Kreemer of St. Paul’s Lutheran preaching on “Crown of Thorns.”

March 11th @  St. John’s UCC – 109 Tremont Ave SE, Massillon, OH 44646

Rev. George Baum of St. Timothy’s Episcopal preaching on “30 Pieces of Silver.”

March 18th @ Christ Lutheran – 3545 Amherst Ave NW, Massillon, OH 44646

Rev. Oliver Kling of St. John’s UCC preaching on “The Rooster.”

March 25th @ First United Methodist – 301 Lincoln Way E, Massillon, OH 44646

Rev. Tina Crog of St. Jacob’s Lutheran preaching on “The Sealed Tomb.”


Orders are due March 25th, 2026

Orders with payment may be placed in the offering plate or brought to the office.

6” Easter Lilies – $11.75

6.5” Hyacinths – $10 

Pink * Blue * White

6.5” Tulips – $10

Red * Orange * Yellow * Pink

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