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LA MISA AT ST. PAUL'S

Join us every Sunday!   Next La Misa Fiesta Sunday is April 16
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We are imagining what a service for Latinos looks and feels like if it is “in culture but not in language”. We asked them to report in.
We are one of four congregations in the country taking part in a new worship experiment to engage second and third-generation Latinos.
The bottom line: Nearly 50 people attended the first "La Misa" event at St. Paul's on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023. "La Misa" (which means "the mass") is an innovative pilot program.​

The big picture: The South St. Louis neighborhoods surrounding St. Paul's have among the highest Latino population in the city.
  • Research shows that second and third-generation Latinos are sensitive to their culture but prefer their information in English.
  • "The experiment aims to create a worship and fellowship experience in English, with music in Spanish and opportunities for the celebration of Latin American traditions," said Brother Luis Hernandez Rivas, a mentor at TryTank.
Go deeper: Brother Luis has been advising a team from St. Paul's to prepare for their launch.
  • The Rev. Rebecca Ragland, Rector at St. Paul's, said their community is open to new people and new growth.
  • She says La Misa is a great way of inviting people into the congregation.
  • "It can help us grow and teach us how to be more inclusive of our Latino neighbors."
By the numbers: Rev. Rebecca says the congregation distributed promotional materials around the neighborhood to invite the community to a special Epiphany worship service on January 8, followed by a delicious lunch and music.
  • Nearly 50 people attended, including four people who had never been to St. Paul's before.
  • Rev. Rebecca was thrilled with the turnout and the excitement about the program.
  • "I hope that we will experience the joy of new ways of expressing our love for Christ," Rebecca said. "And that we will have new people come and experience that with us and enjoy it enough to stay."
What’s next: St. Paul's plans to continue reaching out to their community with La Misa events scheduled for the second Sunday of each month. 

Watch a La Misa Service

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    • Order of Service
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    • La Misa
    • Sacrament of Baptism
    • Leadership+Music
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