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Sunday Masses are at 8 and 10 a.m.
(Beginning May 5 there will be only one Mass, at 9 a.m., until next season)
All are welcome at St. Paul's! If you can't be with us in person, join us on YouTube where we live-stream the 10 a.m. Mass
Click here for Scripture Readings
To learn about our liturgical worship service and about the Episcopal Church, click here. And click on that shelf of red books to get a short, cute introduction to our time-honored Book of Common Prayer.
Click here for the on-line Book of Common Prayer
This group is awaiting the release of the new season of the popular series The Chosen, (it's in theaters now). In the meantime we are discussing the previous Sunday's sermon and scripture readings. All are welcome, 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays in the library.
This is a series of videos, readings and small-group discussions about race. This is highly recommended if you have questions about "critical race theory," a topic needlessly politicized. To watch an introduction, click here.
Interested in pursuing Sacred Ground further? As in participating in a small-group study? Contact Nora Broszeit or Tom Connolly.
The market is closed until next season
Welcome to the easy in-and-out St. Paul's Farmer's Market! Stop by the hospitality pit, have a hotdog and introduce yourself to new friend! The market is open November through April, Saturdays from 8 a.m.to noon. Lots of fresh produce and select items of interest for sale.
If you are a prospective vendor, please call the office, as we have room for more vendors.
For more information about the market, click here.
Almighty God, who created us in your own image: Grant us grace fearlessly to contend against evil and to make no peace with oppression; and, that we may reverently use our freedom, help us to employ it in the maintenance of justice in our communities and among the nations, to the glory of your holy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
—Book of Common Prayer
Dr. Susan Wilson, an English family physician, is full of energy and zealfor the Lord. She founded Tumaini (the word means "hope") Fund to put her faith to work in the AIDS-ravaged Kagera region of Northwest Tanzania. There she established an orphanage for thousands of children who lost their moms and dads to AIDS. In addition to monitary contributions, the women of our church have sewn numerous dresses, as seen here with Dr. Wilson.
Parishioners Mike Moore and Roger Conant are directors for the fund in the United States.
Episcopal Relief and Development is a charity you can trust to use your resources wisely and lovingly. Click the logo above to learn more and make a donation.
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
We pray for those who request prayers for themselves or for others in any kind of distress. We are also happy to pray prayers of thanksgiving and to ask God's blessings upon your endeavors. If you have a prayer request, please call the office at 239-643-0197 9 a.m. to 1 p.m Monday through Friday (or leave a message any time).
April 22, 2024
Visitors are welcome to observe our church leadership team in action. 6:30 p.m. in the library, Serson Hall.
Sunday worship service, 10 a.m. Stream on your smart phone, computer or television. Subscribe to our YouTube channel using this link. We have a new setup, with three cameras and good audio for home viewers. Use this link for other streamed events from St. Paul's.
Wednesday evening adult education, 6:30 p.m. Resumes in the new year. Approximately one hour, class is held in the library, Serson Hall. Come learn about the Episcopal Church in this class designed for confirmands, but is open to everyone. Later in January we will pick up reading and discussing the book, Here All Along by Sarah Hurwitz.
Thursday wine time, 6 p.m. Join us with your favorite libation for an hour or so of conversation on Zoom This is a popular and relaxing chat room open to everyone who wishes to join in.
Join us for coffee after the Sunday morning worship service. It's a time for fellowship and to meet new friends. Parishioners bring snacks to share, and there's always plenty for everyone.
There's a place for you to exercise your ministry at Saint Paul's! We are the hands and feet of the Risen Lord in the modern world that is in great need. Some of our ministries are listed here.
Wearing your name tag is an act of hospitality! We want visitors and our members to feel comfortable at services and coffee hour. If you don't have a name tag, call the office during the week to get one.
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[World Council of Churches] The World Council of Churches will lead a “Campaign of Hope” as part of the upcoming Barbados Gospelfest set to take place May ...6 to June [.....................]
[Episcopal News Service] Planners of a revival taking place on June ...... in Louisville, Kentucky, say it will be a time of prayer, worship and music, as well as the [.....................]
[Episcopal News Service] The House of Deputies presidential election is now a three-way race, after Zena Link, an educator and union organizer who previously served on Executive Council, announced May [.....................]
[Diocese of Massachusetts] The people of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts elected the Rev. Julia E. Whitworth to succeed the Rt. Rev. Alan M. Gates as the 17th bishop of [.....................]
[Diocese of Olympia] The Episcopal Diocese of Olympia elected the Rev. Phil N. LaBelle as its next bishop during a May 1... special electing convention at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral [.....................]
[World Council of Churches] The World Council of Churches will convene a hybrid event on May ...9 at the Ecumenical Center in Geneva to address critical interlinkages between land, water [.....................]
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