Ash Wednesday Evening Service cancelled

We are very sorry to inform you that our Ash Wednesday Service scheduled for 7:00 pm this evening has been cancelled due to the weather. With so much snow still falling, and the treacherous road conditions, we have decided that we don’t want folks trying to get to the service...

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Lent 2024 – Reflection and Meditation

Father David has provided us with a series of meditations to help us to reflect during the Lenten season.  During Lent, we’ll add a link to a new meditation each week leading up to Easter. Past Sessions: Introduction video that explains a bit about the series and how to use...

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Easter Day (and Holy Week)

The holiest event in the Christian calendar.  Celebrations happen in many ways around the world, but all point to the same thing.  Jesus Christ risen from the dead, a sign of God’s grace to us as we are adopted children of God promised with eternal life.  We shout our Hallelujah’s...

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Good Friday

Many ask why this day, of all days, is called “Good” when it is about the crucifixion of Jesus, his death on the cross.  Many see it as God Friday, that even in death there is faith in God to do something new.  What new thing is God doing in...

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Palm Sunday

With palm fronds and palm crosses held high, we join in the majesty of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem.  A bitter sweet moment, as we then move to more somber tones with the readings for the Passion of Jesus.  Thank God that he knows our highs and lows, meeting us at...

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Ash Wednesday

  The ash, made from the Palm Crosses from the previous year, is now placed upon the forehead of those making their spiritual pilgrimage.  It is a reminder that we are fragile, frail people, and that from dust we came, and to dust we will return.   That in our signs...

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Celebrating Black History with a Service

Black History Month at St. Paul’s was celebrated in style with a wonderful virtual service.  During a time of virtual church, it was great that the possibility to create a rich service experience could be realized.  It is with great gratitude and appreciation that we thank the individuals from outside...

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Lent 2021

(Past Event) Lent 2021

How fluid have you been during the pandemic experience that started in 2020? How would you rate your ability to manage? Have the challenges and changes sparked reflection, growth and any type of rebirth? Or maybe the experience has been intense and ongoing, leaving you still trying to find a...

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A Reflection for Lent

“Return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning” (Joel 2:12), says the Lord. “Be reconciled with God” (2 Corinthians 5:20), begs St. Paul. Indeed, Lent is a homecoming of sorts. It is a time when we need to take the time to be with...

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