Place to Worship That Meets Non Traditional Times

Updated on December 07, 2008
B.T. asks from Saint Michael, MN
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I live in the northwest metro and I am looking for a non traditional time of worship? I work on weekends overnight shift so Saturday evening and Sunday morning services do not work for my family. I grew up Lutheran and like the more contemporary services.
Anyone know of anything?

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K.B.

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I used to work weekends, too, so I know what that is like. My brother currently works every Sunday (he is a paramedic) and he found a church in Rogers that has services every Monday evening. It is a larger church, ELCA I think, and very nice. I have attended service there with him - very friendly and lots of family activities, too. Sorry - I am not sure of the name. I know that I turn south after getting off the freeway, go through the downtown area, and the church is on the right.

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C.S.

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Living Word Christian Center in Brooklyn Park also has a Wednesday evening service

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R.L.

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My church, Eagle Brook Church, has a service at 4:00 on Saturdays, which I believe is quite a bit earlier than most. They have 3 campuses -- Spring Lake Park, Lino Lakes and White Bear Lake. It's not a Lutheran church though, but it is contemporary. Good luck!

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M.T.

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Check out Church of the Open Door in Maple Grove, MN. Definitely non-traditional. Very contemporary.

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L.G.

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There's somewhere in Hudson, WI that meets on Saturday mornings. They're not Lutheran though. They're Messianic believers, that is, some Jews and some non-Jews that believe in keeping the Sabbath (Friday sundown to Saturday sundown). I went there a few times when I lived in Maple Grove, but it is a haul. There's also a similar group in the Northwest metro, but I can't think of the name. Anyway, if you're really interested, here's a link to the place in Hudson. I'm sure if you emailed them they'd tell you of the place closer to you (which meets at the same time).

http://bethimmanuel.org/

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