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Weekly Update October 15, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,      This week I want to draw your attention to the next three Sundays and encourage you to join us, remind you of a job opportunity that you or someone you know may be interested in, Adult Formation this Sunday, and information about worship times and ways to join us in person or virtually. Read George’s Letter

Weekly Update October 8, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,      We have come a long way these last few months at St. Paul’s as we navigate these continuing challenging times of COVID-19.  In my numerous conversations with parishioners, in person or by phone or email, there is a common desire to gather, to be together.  While some are ready to do that in person, some are telling me they’re…

Weekly Update September 17, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,      As we continue towards the fall season, I’d like to remind you of what is offered on the Sundays in September regarding coffee hour, as well as children and youth activities, invite you to evening prayer on Wednesdays, and encourage you to send us pictures of your pets as we prepare to bless the animals in October. Read George’s…

Weekly Update September 10, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,      This week we would like to give you an overview of our plans as we enter a modified Fall schedule for worship and programming this Sunday. We would also like to invite you to Evening Prayer in the Courtyard and the monthly Racial Justice Movie Night via Zoom.      As always, the safety of you and your loved ones…

Weekly Update August 13, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,      This week I want to remind you to join us this Sunday for worship as we welcome St. Paul’s new Associate Rector for Children’s and Youth Formation, share a message from the Arts and Crafts Festival leadership team, hear a message from our Presiding Bishop, and provide you a link to worship this Sunday on Facebook Live. Read George’s…