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Prayer Stitchers

St. Paul’s Prayer Stitchers gather to knit together in the Youth Wing every Wednesday.

Advent Contemplative Eucharist

Join the clergy for contemplative Eucharist services on Wednesday evenings. We will use the readings for Advent as our guide and have ample time for meditation and reflection.

St. Nicholas Day

Each December, parishioners reach out to families in need by providing gifts to children served by a variety of ministries and organizations in our area. St. Nicholas will visit St. Paul’s during both the 9 and 11:15 a.m. services to collect our gifts.

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. 

Service of Lessons and Carols

The St. Paul’s Choir and Bells of St. Paul’s will present a service of Lessons and Carols in the church as twilight falls on Sunday afternoon.

EYC (Episcopal Youth Community)

Join us in the Youth Wing for our regular gathering. Contact Youth Coordinator Ben Bricio for more information.

Children’s Ministries Christmas Caroling

Please join us at Glenaire Retirement Community to sing Christmas Carols, enjoy snacks, and share a special time together during the season of Advent.

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Donate a Poinsettia

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The Many Lenses Through Which We See St. Paul’s

Dear Friends, Each of us has a different lens through which we see St. Paul’s. For many, that lens primarily takes in scenes from the pew – witnessing participation in the sacraments, being encouraged and challenged from the pulpit, sharing peace with pew neighbors, and going back into the world re-energized. Read a Letter from…

Advent Forums: Preparing the Way

As a parish in a time of transition, we must learn the skill of patient expectation. What could Advent teach us about what it means to celebrate God’s presence among us while preparing the way for new beginnings? 

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