Church Calendar published Oct. 18, 2025

Local congregations have a chance to showcase their events in the Church Calendar published every Saturday. Community members are encouraged to forward details of upcoming activities to the West Central Tribune, helping faith communities stay connected.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Church Calendar is published every Saturday.
  • Submissions must be emailed to news@wctrib.com by noon Wednesday.
  • Multiple Minnesota church communities, including Hope Presbyterian Church and St. Francis De Sales Parish, are featured.
  • The West Central Tribune serves as the publication outlet.
  • This listing fosters awareness of local church gatherings.

Background

The Church Calendar, which appears in the West Central Tribune each Saturday, is a community-focused listing of events, services, and announcements. The October 18, 2025, edition emphasizes the importance of timely submissions, allowing churches to share special programs, community gatherings, and more.

How to Submit

Congregations and interested individuals must send their event information by noon Wednesday each week. Submissions should be emailed to news@wctrib.com. This process ensures a consistent schedule and allows ample time for editors to prepare the listings for Saturday’s publication.

Church Communities Featured

A wide range of Minnesota churches has participated in the Calendar, including places such as Hope Presbyterian Church and St. Francis De Sales Parish. From local harvest festivals to various parish activities, the Calendar supports the effort to keep members informed of dates, times, and locations for upcoming gatherings.

Why It Matters

By consolidating church events from multiple congregations, the Calendar provides a central resource for community engagement. It fosters collaboration and connectivity among faith-based groups, offering congregations a larger platform to spread the word about services, special events, and outreach programs.

Next Steps

Those looking ahead to upcoming weekends can stay updated through future editions of the Church Calendar. Anyone with details about new events, special services, or faith-based gatherings is encouraged to reach out before each Wednesday’s noon deadline to ensure inclusion.

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