The Navajo Lutheran Mission recognizes the St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church in Trenton, New Jersey for supporting the mission
The Navajo Lutheran Mission thanks St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church in Trenton, NJ for supporting the mission by promoting the Campbell’s “Labels for Education” UPC codes and General Mills “Boxtops for Education”
St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church in Trenton, NJ is a member of the New Jersey Synod, one of 65 synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
The Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission belongs to the ELCA Grand Canyon Synod
St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church
1746 S. Clinton Ave.
Trenton, NJ
08610
email the St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church office
email the St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church
1-609-393-6060 (office)
1-609-393-4013 (fax)
Rev. Jon Aaron Richter aka Rev. Aaron Richter
ELCA webpage about St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church
The St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church Fall 2009 newsletter mentions the missions programs and encourages the congregation to help
“Any youth in grades 9 thru 12 are invited to Breakfast and fellowship on the second Saturday of the month from 9:30 to 11 a.m. We have been discussing life in and out of church, and ideas on things they may like to do outside of church.
They are still collecting General Mills Box Tops and Campbell Soup Labels for the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ
Collection boxes remain in both the back of the church and in fellowship hall for donations.
Any youth of the church in grades 9 thru 12 is encouraged to attend.”
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