All families are invited to our second Winter Family Gathering! This year, the all-ages potluck gathering will feature a sneak-preview of songs from the cast of Firebringer!, our winter musical!
Head to the Dining Room for an opportunity to sl...
Rev. Gabriel will share some personal insights about the process of discernment which he gained in wrestling with his stutter while discerning a call to ordained ministry.
This twelve-voice ensemble of collegiate and experienced singers is dedicated to delving more deeply into the Anglican tradition of Choral Evensong and passing it on to the next generation. The February 15 service will include: Gabriel Jack...
Do you remember Verizon’s ads back in 2002, with a guy in thick black glasses asking repeatedly, “Can you hear me now?” That actor, Paul Marcarelli, asked the question over and over for nine years! What are we listening for as St. Paul’s...
St. Paul's Annual Meeting on January 26, 2025, was very well attended!
If you did not attend the Annual Meeting (or want to revisit your favorite Lloyd Bell zingers), the video recording is available below. If you click-through to watch the vi...
At the regular meeting of St. Paul's Vestry on Tuesday, December 17, 2024, the following slate of Vestry members for terms commencing in 2025 was voted and approved:
For three-year terms:
Adam Blackman Jason Grimes Bonnie Gunzenhauser ...
Please be very careful when responding to emails purportedly from Bishop Lee, our clergy, or church staff members. St. Paul’s will never ask you for personal information, credit card numbers, bank account information or to purchase gift cards v...
As the Gallery Committee prepares for our next show, we thought we would share some of the history with you.
In late 1980s, the south wing portion of the church was imagined and designed. This would create space for Sunday school classrooms an...
It's the most wonderful time of the year. Learn about our upcoming Christmastide worship services below!
Christmas Eve, Tuesday, December 24
1:30 p.m. | Christmas Service especially for families with young children
4 p.m. | Chri...
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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
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