Do you have a good idea for the use of endowment funds? In 2022, the endowment will be able to fund more projects that fulfil the mission of our church outside of our operating budget. …
Do you have a good idea for the use of endowment funds? In 2022, the endowment will be able to fund more projects that fulfil the mission of our church outside of our operating budget. …
We are excited to announce that St. Paul’s Youth is planning to resume our annual mission trip to serve families in Appalachia! We are doing so after a careful internal review of both Diocese and Parish recommendations, and specific Covid-19 protocols will be in place for all participants in order to maintain safety.
Dear Friends, Please join us this Saturday as we gather to remember the Rev. Lois Reardin. During this lenten season you are invited to participate in two Adult Formation offerings, and consider a donation for Easter Lilies. I’ve also included a summary of the new protocols effective this Sunday. Read George’s Letter
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Fr. Javier reflects on the return of sacramental wine in our Sunday worship.
Dear Friends, As we begin our observance of a holy Lent, I am writing to update you on our pandemic guidelines. The following will take effect on the Second Sunday of Lent, March 13. Read A Special Update from the Rector
Dear Friends, As we enter the Lenten season, I ask your prayers for both those in Ukraine who face such unjust violence, aggression, and death, as well as those in Russia who heroically stand up to the unjust leadership of their country. Below I offer a prayer from the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Archbishop Stephen Cotrell of York, followed by…
Dear Friends, The sacred season of Lent is upon us. Please join us for Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, and two Lenten Adult Formation offerings over the weeks ahead. Also a reminder that this Sunday will be the final offering from our Winter Adult Formation Series. Read George’s Letter
Please join us for Ash Wednesday to begin our Lenten Season. There will be 4 services…
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Mother Alice reflects on the story of Lazarus: “Recently I’ve been touched by the story of the raising of Lazarus, which pays particular attention to Jesus’ grief and loss over his friend.”
The Women’s Study Group has changed it’s name to Daytime Book Group, to be more inclusive. They meet the second Tuesday of each month at noon via Zoom.