Children aren’t the only ones who have fun at Vacation Bible Camp (VBC); our crew has made volunteering during the week of July 15-19 super easy and welcoming for adults as well! Come, help us be Changemakers!
Children aren’t the only ones who have fun at Vacation Bible Camp (VBC); our crew has made volunteering during the week of July 15-19 super easy and welcoming for adults as well! Come, help us be Changemakers!
From Mother Alice: The St. Paul’s Photo Ministry has helped capture moments from our incredible year together. Taking a moment to look back fills me with hope and joy about what lies ahead. Take a look at what God is building through each of you…
Children aren’t the only ones who have fun at VBC – adult volunteers and youth counselors are a big part of the excitement as well! Can you help set up crafts and games or serve snacks? Read more …
What a joyous time of year! We have much to be grateful for at St. Paul’s this spring, where we’re busy wrapping up Sunday School, Pre-EYC and EYC…
We are thrilled about having 25 of Kelly Latimore’s icons on display at St. Paul’s, and we don’t want anyone to miss it! The sanctuary will be transformed by color and imagery the weekend of May 4-5, and you can hear directly from the artist about his work. Invite your friends and neighbors; this event has appeal for EVERYONE…
Check out the latest update from Mother Alice on all things pertaining to Youth, Children and Families at St. Paul’s!
There’s still time to reserve your table for our Mystery Dinner Theater production of “Murder on the Boardwalk,” presented on Sunday, March 17 from 5-7 p.m. Tickets are $25 per person and include the show and an Irish-themed dinner (vegan options available); funds raised support our youth programs…
Registration is now open for our ASP summer service trip to Appalachia; this year’s trip is June 23-29, 2024 and you can learn more on our ASP webpage.
As we gather this Martin Luther King Day weekend, let us at St. Paul’s continue to walk together, pray together, listen and learn together to how God is calling us to respond to our history and our commitment to justice, truth telling, to liberation and to life. May the promise of hope and joy that…
“If Christmas brings a great Light shining in the darkness, then the season of Epiphany celebrates that Light, made manifest through Jesus. We practice bearing witness to what we have seen and heard.” Read more from Mother Alice in the January Update.