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News from St. Paul’s

Our community at St. Paul’s is constantly bustling with activity. Whatever your interests, there’s an opportunity to get involved.

Parish Updates

St. Paul’s Weekly Update is a weekly email sent to parishioners and those on a subscription list.  Click here to subscribe to the Weekly Update, including other ministry lists, such as youth and children’s programming updates.

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Outreach Participation Reminder

During this time of pandemic, there continue to be ongoing opportunities for outreach, both through our many St. Paul’s ministries and through community organizations. St. Paul’s ministries that convene offsite should follow St. Paul’s COVID protocols, including a limit of 25 people for indoor activities and 35 for outdoor activities. For activities organized by non-St.…

Bishop Anne to Visit on Nov 1, 2020

We will be welcoming Bishop Anne Hodges-Copple on November 1, 2020. Bishop Anne will be the celebrant and homilist at our 9:00 a.m. Facebook Livestream and will offer the Adult Formation offering at 10:15 a.m. Following the service, please join Bishop Anne in our Zoom Adult Formation titled Conversation with Our Bishop Suffragan. Sign up…

Jeremiah, Part 2 (Adult Formation Video)

New recording available. In our Fall 2020 series “Between the Times: Being God’s People in a Fragile World,” the Rev. Javier Almendárez-Bautista continues his discussion of the prophet Jeremiah and why his writings are especially relevant in this difficult time. Click continue reading for the video!

Contemplating and Admiring What Is Not Yours

This week in the Hope for the Journey series, Fr. Javier reflects on our relationship to the stranger: “what if you approached those deemed strange and unfamiliar with the same kind of “admiration and contemplation” that the person living in exile has to muster? What if you met the stranger with that kind of curiosity—the kind that assumes that your survival depends on learning their ways, not the other way around?”