Hello – “As we experience change in our churches, we remember that God says, in word and sacrament, ‘do not fear.’” That sentence is one of seven sentences carefully crafted by the twelve priests-in-charge of the twelve Marin Episcopal Churches over the last two years. On Sunday afternoon at 6pm I have the honor of…
Hello – Our busy September begins tomorrow. During the 10am service, our children’s program resumes for the school year with Godly Play. Like last year, children are invited to leave after the Collect, as the rest of our community sits for the readings. They return in time for Communion. In the late afternoon, from 4pm…
Hello – Last week I wrote to you with an overview of what our weekly schedule looks like during the school year. I listed three things for families, four things for worship, five things for service and six things for learning. This week, I chart our course through the next three weekends. Each has at…
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Hello – This week, in as few words as possible, I describe three things for families, four things for worship, five things for service and six things for learning. All are available to you at St. Paul’s in September. Three things for Families: • Childcare every Sunday from 9:30am to 11:30am. • Sunday School from…
Leading up to St. Paul’s 150th anniversary, let’s take a look at some of the former church members. Looking around the church, there are many plaques that name former members of the congregation memorialized by their gifts to the glory of God and in remembrance of loved ones. The silver communion set pictured above is…
I hope your summer was a peaceful and blessed one. We have some great changes and additions to our 2016/2017 Family Programming. We are adding a 2nd Godly Play to the month. They will be on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. Chloe will guide one; and I will guide the other, leading our children in…
Hello – I wanted to share with you news of three friends: Helenclare, Kirsten and Daniel. The news of Helenclare isn’t so much news as it is a reminder that tomorrow, Saturday, at 11am we gather at St. Paul’s for her funeral. Helenclare’s spirit was strong and kind and she was one of our matriarchs.…
Hello – The rhythm of the year at St. Paul’s is like the way school years used to be. We slow down for the summer just after Memorial Day and we ramp up again after Labor Day. September features a series of start-ups and events that launch us into a strong year together. This email…
Hello – On Sunday evening, as the sun was setting, our beloved sister in Christ, Helenclare, died peacefully at Marin General. She had had bronchitis for some weeks that had turned into pneumonia. She was with family and had received last rites from me, along with her family, earlier that day. All of us who…