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Daniel and the National Anthem

Hello – There are two unique opportunities for you in the next week or so at St. Paul’s. First, this Sunday the Rev. Daniel London will be leading services at St. Paul’s. Daniel, as you may know, is the creative and passionate leader of the youth group we’ve created with other Marin Episcopal Churches, called…

Hardin Courtyard

Hello – Your Vestry, the governing board of St. Paul’s, had its monthly meeting on Tuesday. After nearly two hours of deeply engaged conversation and consideration, we decided to postpone the community conversation about the Hardin Courtyard by a month. It will now be on Sunday, September 25th, not August 21st as previously scheduled. The…

Our Gifts to the Future

Dear Friends, Last week we had the honor of installing a large brass plaque in the sanctuary in honor of the Rev. Hugh F. Hardin. Hugh’s plaque joins plaques in honor of two of his predecessors, the Rev. Ernest Hartmann and the Rev. Ernest Bradley. Hugh was Rector of St. Paul’s from 1967 to 1993…

Floor Installation Starts Wednesday

The installation of the new floor for Duncan Hall and the Vestibule starts tomorrow, Wednesday. It will continue through Thursday and perhaps continue into Friday also. All our regularly scheduled events can still happen, but will need to take place either in the church or, if it is accessible, upstairs. This includes Wednesday Bible Study,…

Campus Additions and Improvements

Hello – We are blessed with one of the finest sacred spaces in the Bay Area and with a campus that can host a wide range of events and activities. One of our responsibilities is to be good stewards of 1123 Court Street, particularly those who are elected each year to our Vestry. Here are…

The Silent Land, Julian and Leviticus

Hello – Over the summer, some things at St. Paul’s are on hiatus until after Labor Day. But there are three very cool conversations that are slowly unfolding, and you are welcome to join any and all of them. 1. Into the Silent Land. This short book by Martin Laird that introduces the Christian tradition…

Happy Summer, St. Paul’s!

What a great year we had – so many memories, so much learned. Thank you for all your support as Tenesa and I made the transition. We have some great ideas for the Fall, from a choir program that may work better for more families to more Godly Play?! These are ideas that need some…

Summer Reading (Last Email for June)

Hello – From time to time I recommend a book for us to read. So far, I’ve recommended three, and each has led to good discussion. Toxic Charity helped us review how we were doing outreach. Falling Upward helped us think about wisdom for the second half of life. Sticky Faith helped us think about…

Shift to Summer Schedule

Hello – This past week saw a great final burst of activity for our ‘school year.’ Confirmations, a Baptism, a terrific Puccini mass setting sung by our choir, the Sunday School Ice Cream Buffet and an emotionally rich conclusion to over four years of hosting Young Moms Marin. Now, we shift to a slower summer…

Akosua’s OK

Hello – This morning, at the reception to celebrate Samai’s Confimration and Yanelli’s Baptism, Akosua slipped and fell in the kitchen. She’s four months pregnant so we were all super cautious and called 911, who came and took her to Kasier. Felicia, Akosua’s mom, wanted me to send an email to let you know that…