On Sundays between 10:15-11:00 a.m. in the St. Paul’s Chapel, join the clergy for a conversation about our lectionary year as we navigate through the Gospel of Matthew.
On Sundays between 10:15-11:00 a.m. in the St. Paul’s Chapel, join the clergy for a conversation about our lectionary year as we navigate through the Gospel of Matthew.
On Sundays between 10:15-11:00 a.m. in the St. Paul’s Chapel, join the clergy for a conversation about the season of Advent and the contrasting emotions it brings.
This Advent, join the clergy for contemplative prayer services each Wednesday leading up to Christmas Week.
Adults are invited to take part in a one-day Confirmation and Enquirers’ Retreat on Saturday, October 1. This retreat is for those who wish to be confirmed or received in the Episcopal Church, as well as those who simply wish to grow deeper in their understanding of the Christian faith and Episcopal tradition.
Beginning on September 18, join the clergy of St. Paul’s between 10:15-11:00 a.m. in the Chapel for an introduction to the core symbols of our faith. Think of it as a way to familiarize ourselves with the things we take for granted in the liturgy: just why is water so important to baptism? How, of all the things we could eat, did bread and wine become so essential to the core convening ritual of our faith?
We, the clergy of St. Paul’s, are writing in light of yet another school shooting, this time in Uvalde, Texas. This one follows the massacres in Buffalo, NY and Laguna Woods, CA last week. Like many of you, we are filled with grief for the lives lost and for the families who mourn them. Our hearts go out to the many communities torn apart by such acts of wanton violence.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Fr. Javier reflects on the life and witness of the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray: “Murray is a figure that represents so much to so many, and yet their story is undeniably human… In a world where we paint our public saints and heroes with a broad brush, Murray’s witness invites us to delve deeper.”
Join us at St. Paul’s this Easter season as we explore how we are called to live into Christ’s resurrection in our world today. Sunday forums take place from 10:20-11:00 a.m. in the sanctuary, and you may join us in person at the church or online by registering at the link.
The Good Friday service will be live streamed on St. Paul’s Facebook page at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, April 15, 2022. A Facebook account not required.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Fr. Javier reflects on what might have happened after the Prodigal Son’s return.