Archive for 2021
Brigid’s message
It was a privilege to serve as Usher this past 11:00am Sunday Service. I learned a lot about team work, attention to detail and on relying on each other for assistance. I believe everyone was being led by God in an effort to bring people together in this sacred space where we worship, love, share […]
Continue Reading“Regathering” by Gail Bindley-Taylor
As 16 May gets closer and many of us consider “regathering” in person at St. Paul’s I want to share what it has meant to me to come in occasionally to read a lesson or do intercessions, or of more recent vintage to sing Compline on a Sunday night. Initially I was just anxious, but […]
Continue ReadingAnnouncing the Interim Choral Director
St. Paul’s is thrilled to announce the appointment of Will Doreza to the position of Interim Choral Director for the next year. Will is an experienced and passionate musician who has already been a part of the life of St. Paul’s as a baritone section leader for five years. Will will begin his work at […]
Continue Reading“What’s beyond St. Paul’s?” by Charlene Higbe
What’s beyond St. Paul’s? Everything, and nothing. In this very strange year that’s just happened, being part of St Paul’s via internet, Zoom, and email is an extraordinary gift. It’s been at least 15 years since my partner Fredrica and I first heard of St. Paul’s through our friend Wally. Over the years we have […]
Continue Reading“True Justice is Reconciliation”: a message from Fr. Daniel
Yesterday’s guilty verdict in the trial for the murder of George Floyd was swift and unanimous. It was a moment of long overdue accountability in policing, and it represents a single but important step along the long road toward equal justice under the law. True justice, in the biblical sense is not merely punitive or […]
Continue Reading“Life and Resurrection” by James McNutt
But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day. The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness – 2 Peter 3:8-9 I have to start by expressing my gratitude for all the […]
Continue ReadingA Message from Fr. Daniel
Dear People of St. Paul’s, Another week and another rash of headlines detailing another mass shooting in our country, this time in Colorado. In fact, in this past week alone there have been at least seven shootings in which more than four people died. It joins an awful litany of violence, and it is one […]
Continue ReadingFrom Fr. Daniel: An Anniversary of Remembrances
Dear People of St. Paul’s, We stand in the midst of a cluster of anniversary dates, as we mark a year of living with the global pandemic that has so deeply affected all our lives. A year ago this past week, as we abruptly closed the office and cancelled onsite gathering for worship, we had […]
Continue ReadingVolunteer position: photo organization
St. Paul’s is seeking a part-time volunteer to help organize the St. Paul’s library of digital photos. The volunteer will help to cultivate the best of the collection and will “tag” photos to make them easier to sort. A well-organized digital photo collection will be a tremendous help to the staff, which uses digital photos […]
Continue ReadingTraveling Together on the Road to Easter
Click here to download this page as a PDF flyer. Holy Week Palm Sunday – Sunday, March 28 Palm Procession at St. Paul’s – 9am Gather with the St. Paul’s community for a glad-hearted procession led by the children & their families around the church campus, Online or RSVP at this link to attend […]
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