We are excited to share the news that St. Paul’s vestry has called the Rev. Sarah Phelps to be our interim rector! Sarah will be starting in that role on Sunday, March 9. Read the update from the wardens…
We are excited to share the news that St. Paul’s vestry has called the Rev. Sarah Phelps to be our interim rector! Sarah will be starting in that role on Sunday, March 9. Read the update from the wardens…
Dear Friends, As my vestry term comes to an end, I am reflecting on the past three years: October 2021: “Would you consider running for vestry?” December 2022: “Would you consider serving as junior warden?” December 2023: “Would you consider being senior warden?” Read the Senior Warden’s Reflections
On Sundays in January, join St. Paul’s clergy as we slow down with Scripture and study the gospel assigned for our current lectionary year: the Gospel according to Luke.
Dear Friends, The Christmas season continues! What are we to do with this good news of love and all the hope revealed to us in this season? It is surely a lot to consider. Read the letter from St. Paul’s Community Connector, Mary Kintz
Adults are invited to take part in a one-day Confirmation and Inquirers’ Retreat on Saturday, Jan. 25 (9 a.m. – 2 p.m.). 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.
Dear Friends, Throughout the Advent season, the prophets point to a world made right: they anticipate a time when the valleys will be filled up and the mountains laid low, clearing a pathway for the people of God. They call forth One who is mighty to save, a Savior who will be known as…
Dear Friends at St. Paul’s, Many thanks for the warm welcome I’ve received since joining the clergy staff last month. I was telling a friend that I’m serving as one of your bridge priests. He wanted to know what a bridge priest does. When I explained, he said, “So you’re an ‘interim’ interim?” I…
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?
…signs of Christmas are appearing everywhere—twinkling lights, decorated trees, and carefully wrapped gifts. Whether you’re a fan of white lights or multicolored displays, these traditions help us prepare for the joyful celebration of Christmas. Read the Senior Warden’s Letter
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…