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Heifer: Online “Living Gift Market”

In years past, St. Paul’s Church has donated to Heifer International during Sunday morning worship services and as alternative gifts to honor family and friends at Christmastime. This year, during the coronavirus pandemic when we are not meeting in person, this online Living Gift Market provides an excellent opportunity for our congregation to reach people in need, both near and far. Continue reading or Click HERE to donate.

Christmas Eve 2020 Services

On Christmas Eve, December 24, St. Paul’s will have live drive-in Christmas services at 5:00 p.m. and again and 6:00 p.m. You are invited to drive to church, park, and while remaining in your car, tune in to 90.9 on your FM radio, and take part in a live Christmas service with music, prayer, and scripture.  Space is limited, and signup is…

Weekly Update Dec 11, 2020: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, Despite all we have been thought this past year and all we continue to deal with regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, I am very excited about Christmas. In this letter I want to share with you the wonderful opportunities being offered during the season of Advent and leading to Christmas. Read George’s letter.

Thanks from St. Nick

Thank You, St. Paul’s – you contributed more than $20,000 for St. Nicholas Day! With your generosity, we are able to brighten the Christmas of 313 children and their families. We have given Healing Transitions gifts for over 40 children, using the items we found on sale throughout year. In addition, we are delivering gift certificates to 273 children serviced by Families Together and CommWell Health.

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.