The Eliza Backus Guild invites you to its annual Greens Workshop on Thursday, December 7, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Dining Room. Make a holiday centerpiece, boxwood tree, and/or an evergreen swag for your door - everyone goes home with a uniq...
As part of the quiet reflection and joyful expectation that our yearly observance of Advent brings, this candlelit service of scripture, hymns, and anthems moves us from the Creation story, to prophecy, to the coming of the Kingdom of God. The Ha...
The Loaves and Fishes ministry will serve its annual festive Christmas Dinner on Wednesday, December 13, at 5:30 p.m. Continuing a tradition begun last year, we’ll serve the residents of Lutheran Metropolitan Ministries Men’s Shelter, 2100 La...
As the longest night of the year approaches, we remember those in our world confronting sadness and grief who feel disconnected from the joyful spirit of the holidays. Our Wednesday 6 p.m. Eucharist on December 20th will be a “Blue Christmas”...
Dear People of St. Paul’s, I am thrilled to accept Jeanne’s call to serve among you as Assistant Rector! I so appreciated the warmth and spirit of welcome I felt from the search committee, clergy, and others during the call process. I look ...
Our 2024 Annual Stewardship Campaign kicked off on October 29. The goal of this campaign is to support the day-to-day operating needs of the parish for the coming year. Your gifts each year ensure that our essential programs and services are supp...
On Sunday, November 19, beginning at 3:30 p.m., St. Paul’s will host “Celebrating William Byrd.” As a prelude to Evensong, Stephen Plank will play an organ recital on the Hradetzky instrument featuring some of the keyboard music of Byrd. Ch...
Dear Parish Family,
Archbishop Naoum of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem has called for a day of fasting and prayer for peace in the Holy Land tomorrow, Tuesday, October 17, writing:
“Once again we find ourselves living through hard tim...
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We’re so glad you are considering our community as your new
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of people who come together to seek and know God; care for
and enjoy one another; and serve others, locally and around the
world. Through worship, pastoral care, formation, outreach, and
fellowship, we strive to live lives of faith with and for one another.
Whether you are a life-long Episcopalian, coming from another faith background,
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Upon entering the church on Sunday morning, you will be greeted by parishioners who can direct you to worship services, Sunday school classes, childcare, or other areas.
The principal Sunday worship service is the Holy Eucharist.
The Book of Common Prayer guides our liturgical services. Our varied service schedule provides opportunities to worship in diverse ways, from traditional to more contemporary. There is worship bulletin that will assist you through the service.
Childcare is offered on Sunday mornings for children ages infant through Pre-K from 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Our paid staff is trained in health and safety, and silent pagers are made available to parents of infants and toddlers. Please ask a greeter or usher for directions to the childcare rooms.
Sunday morning Christian Formation classes for children and youth meet most Sundays from 10 to 11 a.m. from September through May.
Your support enables every worship service, outreach ministry, youth and children’s program, fellowship and formation event…in other words, all that we do!
If you have any questions about giving to St. Paul's, please contact:
Pam O’Halloran, Director of Operations Saint Paul’s is a 501(c)(3) not for profit religious organization.
Pledges are our largest source of annual funding. A pledge is an estimate for what a household plans to give financially over the course of the current year. Pledges are most helpful because they make it possible for Saint Paul’s to make a budget for the year.
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Many faithful parishioners, past and present, have become members of the St. Paul’s Legacy Society by establishing end-of-life gifts to support the church in perpetuity.
Making a gift in the form of stock or mutual funds allows you to have an immediate impact on our work, while also possibly paying less in income taxes.
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