Dear Friends, I’d like to use this week’s letter to give you an update on the search for St. Paul’s next rector. Read a letter from Sr. Warden, Dan Loughlin
Dear Friends, I’d like to use this week’s letter to give you an update on the search for St. Paul’s next rector. Read a letter from Sr. Warden, Dan Loughlin
Dear Friends, During our retreat this past weekend, the vestry envisioned our church’s history as a river, filled with smooth patches, rocks and shoals, and rapids. As we move through our rector transition and call an interim rector, we are now approaching a bend in the river, with the next portion to be revealed. Read…
Celebrate Advent or find the perfect Christmas gift with our vestry ornament sale! These beautiful stained-glass ornaments, featuring the new St. Paul’s logo, are just $15 each.
Wardens Barb Magee and Dan Loughlin provided an excellent overview of next steps as we enter a time of transition, looking to the future of St. Paul’s under new leadership.
Please plan to be with us on Nov. 17 for worship and our Annual Meeting, which begins at approximately 10:15 a.m. Our guest homilist that day will be the Rev. Marion Sprott, the transition ministry officer for the diocese.
Making your pledge by Oct. 27, before George leaves, is a great way to recognize all he has done and show the vestry we are united in carrying that work forward. Please make your pledge by October 27, 2024.
The wardens have news to share! The Rev. Carr Holland and the Rev. Stephanie Yancy will be joining us as part-time bridge priests.
After 25 remarkable years with us, we will soon be bidding farewell to our deeply loved rector, George Adamik, as he enters his well-deserved retirement. But before we do, we’re going to celebrate his extraordinary service in grand style!
Dear Friends, During our meeting this past Monday, the vestry learned of Mother Alice’s acceptance of an assistant priest position at St. Anne’s in Annapolis, Maryland. Read Dan’s Letter
Barb Magee, Sr. Warden of St. Paul’s vestry, provides some insight on what lies ahead as we celebrate our time with Rector George Adamik and prepare for the period of transition following his retirement on Nov. 3. Read the full letter…