The Holy Eucharist is livestreamed on the St. Paul’s YouTube Channel. Learn more…
The Holy Eucharist is livestreamed on the St. Paul’s YouTube Channel. Learn more…
Bishop Sam Rodman will preside over the rites of Confirmation and Reception during this celebration of the Holy Eucharist. All will be invited to renew our Baptismal Covenant during this special celebration.
Join with EYC (Episcopal Youth Community) in the Youth Wing to watch and discuss the documentary “My Name is Pauli Murray.” Unlike prior movie nights, we will watch the film together, gathering with the youth from 4:30 to 7 p.m. for the movie, dinner and discussion.
To sign up to bring a dish to share, please register on the sign up form.
Please check the Youth calendar for the most up-to-date information about what’s happening each week. Learn more…
This is a closed meeting. Please see event description for more information.
The Racial Justice Planning Group is offering a retreat centered on the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray, recorded as the first Black woman to be ordained an Episcopal priest, and a leader in the Civil Rights and Women’s Rights movements.
Register in advance for this 8-week small group course for adults built around four virtues that shape how we show up for each other every day: Humility, Empathy, Compassion, and Kindness. Learn more…
This Sunday, April 19th, Bishop Sam Rodman will join the parish to receive our renewal of baptismal vows…Read the weekly update from Fr. Robert Fruehwirth, our interim associate rector.
Mo. Sarah’s last Sunday is upon us this weekend! Join us at any of our three Sunday services, and then please come by the Parish Hall for a festive coffee hour (approximately 10:15 a.m.) as we embrace her with a community-wide Thank You.
When the Rev. Sarah Phelps invited me to consider an interim position at St. Paul’s, I knew it was just that — an interim position for a number of months, waiting on the arrival of the new rector. Hear more about what’s next…
The Racial Justice Planning Group is offering two opportunities in April to learn more about the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray, recorded as the first Black woman to be ordained an Episcopal priest, and a leader in the Civil Rights and Women’s Rights movements.