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Vacation Bible School 2022
posted on Apr 19, 2022
VBS 2022: Talking with God in the Wilderness
VBS will be held on July 11 to July 15, 10 -12noon.
Do you have older kids who would like to help lead an activity or a group? Do they want to lead music? If you have a child who is a...
Read MoreUpcoming Election of the 9th Bishop of Pittsburgh
posted on Jun 7, 2021 This election is a process of discernment as to whom God is calling to be the next Episcopal Bishop of Pittsburgh. Please get to know the candidates for Bishop. Resumes, essays, videos and interviews for each candidate can be found at https://...
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St. Paul's Voices
Typical Phases of Disaster
posted on Apr 21, 2020
Dear Friends: A Few weeks ago, the Reverend Gay Clark Jennings, President of the House of Deputies of the Episcopal Church sent out this really excellent overview of the Phases of a Disaster, including this chart. You can find the entire a...
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Worship and Music
This is what Stewardship Sounds Like
posted on Nov 3, 2021 By Doug Starr
Early this month, Bill Haine and the Organcraft pipe organ enterprise that maintains our Schantz pipe organ, brought back these tuba pipes after their restoration. Bill describes the fix and sounds the remedy in this short video ...
Read MoreThis is What Stewardship Looks Like
posted on Aug 12, 2021 With some help from C. S Lewis’ article, “Good Work and Good Works,” found in his collection entitled Screwtape Proposes a Toast (1998), let me describe how the restoration of damaged organ pipes illustrates stewardship .
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Read MoreThe Sam and Diana Harbison Choral Scholars
posted on Sep 15, 2022 St. Paul's Music Ministry has been given ongoing financial support for and distinction to our Choral Scholars program. In appreciation for and recognition of this gift, the Vestry has named this program as, "The Sam and Diana Harbison Choral Scho...
Read MoreThe Rev. Canon Richard W. Davies, 1927-2020: An Appreciation
posted on Jun 1, 2020 The Rev . Richard Davies , one of the most senior priests in the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, died peacefully on May 7th. Canon Davies - as he was affectionately known at St. Paul's, Mt. Lebanon, where he served for several d...
Read MoreThe Ignatian Journey: New Opportunities to strengthen your relationship with God
posted on Aug 19, 2021 Many of us wish to deepen and strengthen our relationships with God. To guide this process, Ignatius developed a timeless 28-day retreat almost 500 years ago in which each participant builds their own relationship with God, not the relationship t...
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Social Justice
The First Thanksgiving: A Conversation on the History
posted on Nov 2, 2021 The Social Justice and Anti-Racism Commission is hosting two Zoom discussions as a way to deepen your understanding of the history of Thanksgiving in ways that you may not have learned before now. The Episcopal Church, through its Becoming Belo...
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St. Paul's Voices / Music
The Clavinova and Summer Music
posted on May 19, 2021 by Music Director Douglas Starr One of St. Paul's most versatile musical assets is a digital keyboard branded "Clavinova"-- it's the instrument pictured above. Most of you have heard this instrument and, most recently, Doug has used it to perf...
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