Who Do You Say I Am? Tuesdays in Lent, 7pm, Duncan Hall and on Zoom beginning Feb 28 The Bible tells us that at one point, Jesus turns to his followers as asks, “who do you say I am?” Well, who do you say Jesus is? You’re invited to join us Tuesday evenings in Lent…
St. Paul’s Book Club will meet on March 17th at 4:30 in Duncan Hall to discuss Africa Is Not a County by journalist Dipo Faloyin. This book tells the history of modern Africa and the fallacies that Europeans and Americans believe. The author has his own take on Africa. Join us! Thank you,
Many of us like to read a good book to help us keep a spiritual focus through the season of Lent. This year, Christopher is going to be reading The Sacrament of the Present Moment by Jean-Pierre De Caussade. Would you like to join him and a small group of others? If so, here’s the…
Sunday, February 19, 11am You, family, and friends are cordially invited to our Fabulous Fat Tuesday Fest! Enjoy New Orleans inspired vittles and live music from local favorite Ain’t Misbehavin’. Dancing may break out! Can you find the baby Jesus in the King Cake? Admission: non-perishable food for Ritter Center.
Please joins St. Paul’s Book Club on Feb. 17th at 4:30 in Duncan Hall. The book we will be discussing is The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi. This novel takes place in India in 1955 and tells a tale of a henna artist: her rise and fell from favor among the upper caste Indian ladies.
Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of St. Paul’s will be on Sunday, February 5th following the 10am service in Duncan Hall. Lunch will be served as we, as a community, review the year that has passed, look forward to the year to come, approve the new budget, and elect new officers. All are welcome.
Every Sunday in January, after the 10am service, Christopher will be teaching through how to use the Book of Common Prayer (the BCP) to deepen your spiritual life. He will be leading conversation and exploration in the conversation end of Duncan Hall.
Start the year on a compassionate note – join us in Duncan Hall to make bagged lunches for our hungry neighbors at St. Vincent’s, Monday January 23rd at 4:30pm.
Start the year on a compassionate note – join us in Duncan Hall to make bagged lunches for our hungry neighbors at St. Vincent’s, Monday January 9th and Monday January 23rd at 4:30pm.
Christmas Eve service in on Saturday the 24th is at 5pm. Christmas Day service is Sunday at 10am. Christmas Potluck Feast, featuring a ham provided by Chloe and The Rev. Christopher Martin, is immediately following the Christmas day service. All are welcome. Email Chloe to sign up and tell her what you’ll be bringing at chloeadmartin@comcast.net.…