This group is full, as of January 5, 2024. Please consider joining us for our next book group, title and date TBD later this spring.
This group is full, as of January 5, 2024. Please consider joining us for our next book group, title and date TBD later this spring.
Dear Friends, Welcome to January, 2024, with all the possibilities of a new calendar year! In the throwback days of paper calendars that didn’t automatically fill in recurring dates, this was the time we looked at those empty blocks and asked ourselves “Where will I spend my time in the year ahead?” Read Mary’s Letter
On Sundays during the formation hour in the Chapel (10:15-11 a.m.), join us as we slow down with Scripture and study the gospel assigned for our current lectionary year: the Gospel according to Mark. We will spend our time walking through the text deliberately, arriving at the final scenes of Christ’s passion and resurrection just as we enter the season of Lent. …
Dear Friends,
We hope you have been able to enjoy the start of the Christmas season in good health, with time to reflect on how the love and light of Jesus continues to live among us. If you were not with us on Christmas Eve, it’s worth listening to Mother Alice’s message
Those who donated a Christmas poinsettia and would like to take it home may do so on December 26 from 9 – 11 a.m. This is the only time the church will be open for pickup after Christmas.
Dear Friends:
In the darkness of that night in Bethlehem, a new light was born. And scripture says that the magi who sought and searched for that light, upon discovering it, went home a new way. They couldn’t return by the old way. Read George’s Letter
Celebrate the beginning of the Christmas season at St. Paul’s! All are welcome to join us at any of our Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services. On Christmas Eve, the 4 p.m. service has a family focus: it will feature the children’s Canterbury Choir and Canterbury Bells, and childcare will be available for children up…
After careful and fruitful discernment, I am pleased to announce that Natalie Sroka has accepted the position of Office and Children’s Ministry Administrator effective January 1, 2024. We reorganized staff responsibilities and developed this new position with St. Paul’s growing mission and ministry in mind. Natalie will continue with many of the responsibilities of the previous Office Manager position, while also providing administrative support for our children’s ministry.
Note in the Pocket is a local organization that provides quality clothing to homeless and impoverished children and families with dignity and love. Please help our Pre-EYC (4th and 5th graders) support Note in the Pocket by donating your gently used clothing and shoes, as well as new socks and underwear, through Dec. 17. All…
Dear Friends Big announcement! I am so excited to welcome Natalie Sroka to our staff in the new position of Parish and Children’s Ministry Administrator. Please read below for more details. Welcome, Natalie! The children have a special gift for us. Read George’s Letter