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Racial Equity Institute (REI) Phase I Workshop

The Racial Justice Planning Group and the Outreach Support Team are hosting a Racial Equity Institute (REI) Phase I training on October 9-10 in the Youth Wing. REI’s two-day workshop is designed to provide attendees with a vocabulary and historical framework for racism to better understand how it damages lives in all communities. The training…

Yam Jam 2025

All St. Paul’s parishioners are invited to join our Pre-EYC families for a morning of sweet potato gleaning at a local farm! Gleaning is a meaningful way to care for creation, enjoy fellowship, and help feed our neighbors in need.  Together, we’ll gather leftover sweet potatoes that farmers are unable to sell.  All that we collect will be donated to local food banks for…

Welcome Issac Villegas

Noted author and Mennonite pastor Isaac Villegas will be with us to preach at the 9 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. services and lead the Adult Forum at 10:15 a.m. in the Chapel, discussing his book “Migrant God.”

Online Sunday Worship

The Holy Eucharist is livestreamed on St. Paul’s Facebook page at 9 a.m. on Sundays. A Facebook account is not required. 

Children’s, Youth and Adult Formation

The Sunday Formation Hour includes offerings for children, youth, and adults. Coffee Hour takes place simultaneously in the Parish Hall.

ICE Verification Training

This verifier training enables community members to verify if ICE is undertaking a raid or other local action so that accurate real-time information (vs. rumors) can be communicated to neighbors in our community who may feel vulnerable to ICE action.

Latest News

Acting on a Call to Involvement

Dear Friends,   Did anyone else feel a collective sigh last Sunday, after hearing Fr. Robert Fruehwirth’s first homily? Our interim associate rector described himself as a “helper-outer priest” and described one of his goals as helping to deepen and nourish our souls in times of change and turmoil. Read A Letter from the Community…

Recent Homilies