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Weekly Update Dec 18, 2020: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, As we walk together through this Advent Season, I’d like to highlight ways you can make a difference, the Christmas Offering, our schedule of this coming week’s celebrations and events, new vestry members, and this Sundays worship, during which we are going to have a special guest. (Be sure to watch this Sunday with your children.) Read George’s letter.

Unfastening Our Cluttered Minds

This week in the Hope for the Journey series, Fr. Javier reflects on prayer and distraction: “Our habits—even the ones we would rather do without—can guide us deeper into what we really need. They can help us find what we are truly seeking, if we would stop for a moment and pay attention.”

Special Update from St. Paul’s, Nov 27, 2020

To the Friends of St. Paul’s, I would like to call your attention to a few reminders as we open Advent this Sunday. Please take note of some of the offerings that will make you feel less isolated during these strange times.  Read letter from Mary Kintz, Senior Warden.

Stewardship for 2021

Pray, Gather and Go Out – In spite of incredible challenges in 2020, the St. Paul’s community has found ways to Pray, Gather and Go Out. Our presence has grown, both online and in direct service to those around us. We’re going to need even more of your inspired generosity to meet and expand our reach in 2021. Pledge Online or Continue reading.

The Feast of Christ the King

This week in the Hope for the Journey series, Fr. Javier reflects on the Feast of Christ the King: “God demands our full, unrelenting, uncompromising allegiance, and that extends to the first citizens of God’s Kingdom too: the poor and the disenfranchised, the sick and the suffering, the meek, the forgotten, and those who have given into despair.”