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14th Annual Cabaret is Coming!
Often playing to a sold-out audience, the 14th Annual Cabaret presents its very popular Haunted Broadway theme! Two shows are scheduled for Friday, October 28 at 6:00pm and 8:30pm and tickets are currently on sale. They may be purchased on Sunday mornings during coffee hour or by calling the Parish Office at 203 847-2806 during the week. Patrons may come in costume, […]
Continue ReadingThe Padre’s Ponderings — As I See It: Dallas, St. Paul, Baton Rouge, Orlando …
It is less than a month since the horrible Orlando massacre of 49 people and wounding of many others and again we face the truth of how gun violence, prejudice, and hatred make for a lethal combination that tears at the fabric of all that is good in God’s creation. Columbine — Aurora — Blacksburg […]
Continue ReadingThe Padre’s Ponderings — As I See It: Independence Day
Monday is Independence Day, a national holiday that hasits origin in our nation’s declaring its independence from England and regarding the American colonies as a new nation. We have associated this day with the securing and protecting of our freedom. Wars have been fought and much blood shed to ensure it. Typically, people take long […]
Continue ReadingSeabury Academy hosts Music & Arts Mini-Camp
Seabury Academy for Music & the Arts, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization in residence at St. Paul’s who oversees three programs: ARTWorks Gallery on the Green, Mid-Day Music & Concerts Series, and the Choristers Program. Each summer, shortly after the close of the public schools, Seabury Academy offers Exploring Music & Arts Camp (EMAC) to […]
Continue ReadingSummertime Event at St. Paul’s
St. Paul’s is hosting “Summertime at St. Paul’s”, celebrating the good ol’ summer days on Saturday, June 18 from 10am-3pm. Invite family and friends to enjoy … … our historic grounds with tours of the building and labyrinth … browsing and buying at diverse vendor booths … shopping for local produce from the Farmer’s Market […]
Continue ReadingHistoric Church Figure & Social Activist to Preach — 5/15
The Right Reverend Barbara Harris, African American clergywoman and social activist who was the first female bishop in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, will preach at St. Paul’s on the Green on Sunday, May 15, (Pentecost Sunday) at both the 9 and 11 am services. Bishop Harris was bishop suffragan of the Diocese […]
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Sermon preached by the Reverend Nicholas Lang St. Paul’s on the Green, Norwalk, CT The Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost – October 27, 2013 May God spread the feast before the world, may Christ Jesus invite us all to come and may the Spirit join us all into the wonder of human community. Amen. Viktor Frankl, […]
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Sermon preached by the Reverend Nicholas Lang St. Paul’s on the Green, Norwalk, CT The Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost – October 20, 2013 In the Name of God: Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer. Amen. A parable is a lot like a present someone gives us, perhaps a little gold gilded box. Jesus gave the parables to us […]
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Sermon preached by the Reverend Nicholas Lang St. Paul’s on the Green, Norwalk, CT The Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost – October 13, 2013 * The first part of this sermon is somewhat of a paraphrase of a reflection by Steve Phifer, a Worship Arts Evangelist “They found each other, these ten lepers…They drifted from garbage […]
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Sermon preached by the Reverend Cindy Stravers St. Paul’s on the Green, Norwalk, CT The Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost – October 6, 2013 In the Name of the Living God: Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer. Amen. I was in the city last week. Now that I no longer live there – no longer have to deal with […]
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