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A Holy Week Message from the Rector
posted on Mar 28, 2023 A Holy Week Message from the Rector "No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends." John 13:15 Love is vulnerable. It puts us in contact with loss and heartbreak. Living a life of love is offering ourselves...
Read MoreMessage from the Rector: Welcome Jonathan Wooding and Theodore Somes!
posted on Mar 9, 2023 Dear Friends: As we continue our Lenten journey together, I am excited to announce two new hires to the St. Paul's staff team starting in the next few months. First, Jonathan Wooding has accepted our offer to serve as Interim Organist and C...
Read MoreSt. Paul's and RIP Medical Debt - Article from Episcopal News Service
posted on Feb 17, 2023
[Diocese of Pittsburgh] An updated report reveals that one Pittsburgh-area church was able to eliminate nearly $7.2 million in medical debt across all of Pennsylvania, more than doubling its initial expectations. St. Paul's Episcopal Chu...
Read MoreVestry Elections and Annual Meeting
posted on Feb 14, 2023 St. Paul's Annual Meeting will take place in person on Sunday, February 26th at 9:45am in the Sanctuary. There will be a special children's program with musician Margaret Hooten in the Nursery school Big Room during the Annual meeting.
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Read MoreOutreach Report 2022
posted on Dec 27, 2022 Jesus said: "'You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This is the greatest and first commandment. And a second is like it: 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself.' On these two ...
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Adult Education
St. Paul's Small Groups: Good Book Club
posted on Dec 23, 2022 Start your new year off with the spiritual practice of reading scripture and discussing it in community by joining a small group at St. Paul's! This Epiphany we will read the books of Ruth and Esther together. These two wonderful books explore th...
Read MoreJoin us at St. Paul's for Christmas
posted on Dec 7, 2022 "And there it was--the star they had seen at its rising"
Dear Friends: The Magi in the East saw a star in the night sky. I imagine that it was light that pierced the dark sky and served as a beacon to help them find a way to encounter t...
Read MoreRetirement of Doug Starr
posted on Dec 7, 2022 Dear People of St. Paul's:
After much contemplation, particularly as I approach my thirtieth anniversary of serving this parish, I have decided to retire from my position on Pentecost (May 28), 2023. I am deeply grateful to St. Paul's for hiri...
Read MoreWhat is healing prayer?
posted on Nov 22, 2022 Healing prayer is an opportunity to share in physical, embodied prayer. It is a prayer for your physical needs, and well - being. It also involves the prayerful, reassuring presence and attention of trained members of your St. Paul's commun...
Read MoreIs it the right time for you to be formally received into the Episcopal Church?
posted on Oct 24, 2022 By the Reverend Noah H. Evans, Rector Over the last few years, many adults at St. Paul's have decided to make a public formal commitment to the Episcopal Church. After each Bishop's visitation service when this takes place, I have heard from...
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