Monday, December 19, 7pm, join us for a lively singalong of favorite Christmas songs with the St. Paul’s Choir, the Novato Music Association Choir, and a string trio. Bring friends and family! Admission: non-perishable food for Ritter Center.
This holiday season St. Paul’s will be giving lots of Christmas joy not only to the children of De Colores Children’s Center, but also to some of our brothers and sisters in the Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida who were devastated by the recent hurricane. There are two trees at the entrance to our church, one…
Hello friends! It’s that time of year again–time to bring our neighbors on Death Row joy though the gift of Christmas cards. We will be hosting a lunch in Duncan Hall on Saturday, December 3, 1-3pm. Nancy and Erin Wiens will be providing soup for everyone–if you can bring bread, dessert, or drinks, that would…
Join us Wednesday, November 23 at 4:30pm to make bagged lunches for our hungry neighbors at St. Vincent’s. Takes less than an hour! Thank you!
St. Paul’s Book Club – Nov. 18th, 4:30 – we’ll discuss The Lincoln Highway by Armor Towles. In Duncan Hall. This will be Book Club’s last meeting this year.
On Saturday, November 12th from 11:30am to 1:30 pm Christopher and Chloe will be hosting a lunch to celebrate the 75 year history of the St. Anne’s Guild. Parish historian Joy Moss will help them create a fascinating display that tracks the history of St. Paul’s from World War II until today. People will be…
Next weekend (10/15-16) is the Book Faire, the last great event of the St. Anne’s Guild. There are lots of great books, carefully sorted by the Guilders and all are free. The Faire is Saturday the 15th from 10am to 3pm and Sunday the 16th from 9am to Noon.
Next weekend (10/15-16) is the Book Faire, the last great event of the St. Anne’s Guild. There are lots of great books, carefully sorted by the Guilders and all are free. The Faire is Saturday the 15th from 10am to 3pm and Sunday the 16th from 9am to Noon.
In September we’re reading The Guncle by Steven Rowley. It’s a delightful comic fiction about a gay man who inherits the care of his brother’s kids after a family tragedy. We’ll meet Friday, September 23 at 4:30pm in Duncan Hall to discuss. The Book Club meets every third Friday of the month at 4:30pm. Contact Joy Moss at Jocelyn.moss@comcast.net for more…
Cara Meredith is a writer, a speaker, and a super part-time pastor. Once upon a time, she was a high school English and leadership teacher, then she morphed into the non-profit sector for a handful of years; after getting her Master of Theology (Fuller Seminary), she started dabbling in the freelance world, which is where…