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News from St. Paul’s

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Tumultuous Processions, Lonely Prayers

A new Holy Week post in the Hope for the Journey series: “I doubt that Jesus experienced peaceful solitude on the night before his betrayal, but the fact of the matter is that he was alone: already betrayed by one of his closest friends, soon to be abandoned by the rest of his companions… I wonder if Holy Week has something new to offer us this year: a rare opportunity to reflect on the kind of loneliness that Jesus felt that night in the Garden.”

Happy Easter: A Letter from the Rector

April 10, 2020:  Dear Friends, I wish you a Happy Easter and look forward to joining with you on Easter Day at 9:00 a.m. for the livestream of the Easter service at http://www.facebook.com/stpaulscary.  That same link will also bring you to tonight’s Good Friday Service at 7:00 p.m., as well as the Easter Vigil on…

Prayer List

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Unabashed Gratitude

A new meditation from the Hope for the Journey series: “If you’re like me—which is to say, if you are just the slightest bit neurotic—then you’re familiar with the ominous feeling I’ve had over the past couple weeks…”

Resilience Now – Connections Matter

The Resilience Ministry at St. Paul’s is committed to increasing awareness of the potential for adversity to impact our physical and emotional health not only while it is occurring, but in the years ahead. No one can doubt that the current Covid-19 pandemic presents such adversity, whether or not we, or our loved ones, become sick. Continue reading for more.

Update March 26, 2020: Stewardship During the Pandemic

Dear Friends, I am in touch with you this week to let you know you will find on our St. Paul’s website a new section called St. Paul’s Connects. Please go there (StPaulsConnects) and see the numerous ways we are looking to stay connected during this coronavirus crisis. I’ve asked our wardens, Mary Kintz and…