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Here, Every Name Finds Its Place!

No matter what name you carry—whether it's one given to you by society, a label you've come to accept by others, or the labels you see when you look in the mirror—we want you to know that you are seen, you are loved, and you have a special place among us. In this faith community, we celebrate the uniqueness of every individual, believing in the unconditional love, unwavering grace, and overflowing mercy that God extends to all His children.

 

Come just as you are; together, let us walk in hope, healing, and joy.

You are not alone, and we can’t wait to welcome you here.

Join us this Sunday!

Whether you're new to the community, new to church, seeking a fresh beginning, fired up or burned out, our Sunday services provide a chance to strengthen your relationship with God and meet new individuals. Join us this Sunday, and feel free to inform us if you'd appreciate introductions upon your arrival.

A Real Space for Authentic Exploration of Faith and Life

No matter where you are in life, you are encouraged to be genuine and ask questions as you explore the meaning of faith, discovering how it can truly impact your life and inspire positive change in your community.

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  • What should I expect?
    Our yoga classes are Christ-centered and draw us into an intentional time of worship and prayer. A typical yoga class begins with a short meditation, or centering. The participants are always reminded on the importance of focusing on breathing. Later, the yoga practitioners are lead through an either simplified, or a more advanced warm up, and later yoga poses. Every class ends with final relaxation. All levels are welcome!
  • Are your classes challenging?
    Classes are never the same. With each session, the class is designed for the level of the students who are attending the class that day. Still, each student is encouraged to listen to their own individual need, and to always listen to their body.
  • What if I have more questions or need more information?
    We are excited that you are interested in Yoga Church here at St. Paul's! You can find more information by contacting us by visiting spumcabq.org/contact
  • What can I expect?
    In spin class, you pedal along on a stationary bike as the instructor guides you through a visualization of an outdoor workout. The pace and speed will vary throughout the workout, sometimes requiring break-neck speed, and other times pedaling happens from a slow, standing position. "Maintain a fast cadence then progress into an intense hill climb while listening to motivating music on our fully adjustable bikes. Our high-intensity Cycling classes build endurance, strengthens the core and tones your muscles. Our bikes are equipped with cycling computers which provide riders with information on cadence, heart rate, distance traveled and calories burned in the workout summary. All of our bikes are equipped with Triple Link pedals to accommodate both Look and SPD cleats/clips. Sweat towels are mandatory and complimentary for all members and guests participating in our indoor cycling classes." - Defined Fitness Website
  • I'm new to exercising. Where do I start?
    Starting a Fitness Program like one of our Spin Classes or even stretching out our body in one of our Yoga Church Sessions, is one of the best ways to stay in good health emotionally, spiritually and physically. So, good for you! It is recommended to keep these few tips in mind as you begin any fitness program!* Start slowly and build up gradually. Give yourself plenty of time to warm up and cool down with easy walking or gentle stretching. Then speed up to a pace you can continue for five to 10 minutes without getting overly tired. As your stamina improves, gradually increase the amount of time you exercise. Work your way up to 30 to 60 minutes of exercise most days of the week. Break things up if you have to. You don't have to do all your exercise at one time, so you can weave in activity throughout your day. Shorter but more-frequent sessions have aerobic benefits, too. Exercising in short sessions a few times a day may fit into your schedule better than a single 30-minute session. Any amount of activity is better than none at all. Be creative. Maybe your workout routine includes various activities, such as walking, bicycling or rowing. But don't stop there. Take a weekend hike with your family or spend an evening ballroom dancing. Find activities you enjoy to add to your fitness routine. Listen to your body. If you feel pain, shortness of breath, dizziness or nausea, take a break. You may be pushing yourself too hard. Be flexible. If you're not feeling good, give yourself permission to take a day or two off. *These tips are provided by the MayoClinic Staff under our Fair Use Disclaimer for non-commercial personal use only.

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