All men of the parish are invited to a picnic hosted by the Men’s Council on Tuesday, June 11 at the Coventry House. There will be plenty of food and fellowship for everyone. No RSVP is necessary, but if you have any questions, please contact M...
It's the annual Act II Jumble Sale! Shop the store from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The main floor of the store is open for regular sales, but look for these special markdowns! From 9 a.m. - noon, fill a bag for $8 in the Fill-a-Bag area. From noon - 1 p...
Enjoy
the beauty of the St. Paul’s 47-bell carillon on the front lawn of the church.
Feel free to bring a picnic, lawn chairs, or a blanket. These 45-minute
concerts are a perfect way to celebrate a summer evening.
Download the program he...
Lace up your hiking boots for an exploration of our local parks with our church community. We’ll pause mid-way through our hike to share in a brief service of Holy Eucharist, overlooking God’s creation. Hikes will take place on June 22 and...
By Betsey Hockey and Julie Micheletti The idea for a St. Paul’s Reading Camp began in 2005 when then Rector Alan Gates sent Anne Pillot and Betsy Hockey to Pine Mountain Settlement School in Lexington, Kentucky to support and learn about thei...
Because of the generosity of St. Paul’s parishioners, several of the proposed capital projects are now complete or nearing completion. Here is a brief update on the campaign goals: The new sound system in the nave has been installed and those...
Please click on the video below for an update on the search for our interim rector from Rev. Jeanne Leinbach and Sr. Warden, Sam Hartwell.
Here is a summary of the video contents
From The Rev. Jeanne Le...
Dear Parish Family, For everything there is a season… With both gratitude and sadness, I write to let you know that I will be concluding my tenure at St. Paul’s in June. We have experienced so much together over the past nine years: love ...
A NOTE FROM RECTOR JEANNE LEINBACH
Dear Parish Family,
Transition news is bittersweet. I’m sorry to share that Rev. Brandon’s last Sunday at St. Paul’s will be April 7. As much as I will miss Brandon, I am happy for him and Bob. A won...
Hello and welcome,
We’re so glad you are considering our community as your new
church home. We are a dynamic, diverse, and open community
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,
or newly exploring your spirituality, you are most welcome here! Take a look at our website. And please be sure to fill out our
Welcome Card and reach out with questions. We look forward to getting to
know you!
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.
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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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