Wednesday, we are having an important community conversation in Duncan Hall starting at 6:30pm. It’s a conversation about making our campus safe, accessible and beautiful. We have been given an amazing opportunity to leave a great legacy for decades to come. Thanks to hard work from Jay, we have a new ten year contract with…
Saturday at 3:30 is the first of our Youth and the Culinary Arts workshop. Kari (Preschool teacher, Musician, great cook) and Ellen (Artist, mom, great cook) will be in our kitchen teaching kids to cook. We will all enjoy the fruit of their labors the next day at coffee hour. Harper will be there. Will…
Thursday at 6:30pm is the return of Soup/Suppers. We plan to make this once a month going forward.– It’s a potluck meal plus your favorite Robin Williams Movie (Good Will Hunting, I believe, won the voting.)– Duncan Hall– Bring a dish to share– Contact Neville at 415 454 4015 with more questions
All families and their children and teens are invited to the Martin’s house on Sunday, September 7th from 4pm to 6pm. This is the kick-off event in our year of fun and edifying events and programs for the whole family. We have a great tree swing, a ping pong table and serve a fabulous rose…
We will do the same for EZEKIEL on Wednesday, May 21st starting at 10am. Like the book of Revelation in the New Testament, Ezekiel is filled with strange and powerful visions. I’m looking forward to hearing these visions read aloud with my eyes closed and trying to picture them in my imagination. Again, you can come only for the experience or choose to stay through the summer as we read slowly.
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On Sunday 8/24 at 1pm we are going to have a parish outing to the San Rafael Pacifics. If you haven’t been it’s a great way to enjoy a baseball game, right in our own backyard. Tickets will range from $9-$11 depending on how many of us attend. If you would like to go, please…
St. Paul’s Book Club will meet on Friday, Aug 15th at 7 p.m. in Duncan Hall. We will be discussing the book, Breaking Night by Liz Murray. This is a story about what drug abuse does to a family and how the author overcame her background to become a Harvard graduate. Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/700409440033020
The Reverend Christopher H. Martin, author, will be giving a reading on Saturday June 28th, at Book Passage in Corte Madera. The free reading will be followed by Q&A and conversation. Books will be available for purchase at Boo Passage or you may purchase the book in advance from Forward Movement. About the book: The Restoration Project ($15.00) explores…
Comprised of six young women from the Mt. Vernon Senior High School Fine Arts Academy (Mt. Vernon, IN), the members of Angelus have dedicated themselves to the performance of the sacred music of varied religious traditions and historical periods. Featuring music ranging from medieval chant and polyphony to contemporary Irish choral music and the American Sacred Harp tradition. Free. See more info on the Facebook Event.
And the same for JOHN on Thursday, May 22nd starting at 6:15pm. This is perhaps the other of the two greatest books of the Bible. Of the four Gospels it is sometimes called the ‘spiritual gospel,’ perhaps because of the poetic yet strangely earthy way it tells the story of Jesus.
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