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BINGO & Tacos, Lenten Reflection, Book of Common Prayer Faith Forum, Easter & Flower Memorials due, Holy Baptism Deadline and more.

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God will not disappoint
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

God will not disappoint

“…it’s not necessarily God who disappoints us. Our disillusionment often arises from the unrealistic expectations we project onto God; the prayers that don’t appear to be heard or answered, the tragic events we wish God would prevent. In times of disappointment, we need eyes of faith to perceive God’s presence and promise.”

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God sits with us
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

God sits with us

“Whether you are beginning your Lenten journey in a time of hope or despair, of joy or sorrow, of healing or suffering, of wholeness or brokenness, remember this: God sits here — wherever “here” is right now — with you. And when your “here” changes, God will be there, too.”

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All-Parish Pancake Supper & Imposition of Ashes, Ash Wednesday Services, Sacred Harp Passiontide Service, FJA Grant Recipient, Angela Brown and more.

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Compassion
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

Compassion

“In the letter of James in the New Testament we read, “Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to care for orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world.” (James 1:27) Too many people who call themselves Christians focus more on being “unstained” than on how they “care” for those society has left behind. Purity of belief is too often prioritized over purity of compassion.”

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Grow Community
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

Grow Community

“…we could try something simple to strengthen our connections as a community. Find someone you don’t know and introduce yourself. ‘Hi, my name is John. I don’t think we’ve met.’ Then see where the conversation goes. In such small ways, Christian community begins to grow.”

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Sabbatical Announcement
Meegan Kriner Meegan Kriner

Sabbatical Announcement

“By the time you read this I calculate that I’ve played or directed music for roughly 850 liturgies since coming to St. Paul’s in August 2013. Now in my tenth year here, first as Associate Organist, and now as Organist and Director of Music, I am fortunate to have sabbatical leave to renew and refresh and gain new perspectives on my work here. My three-month sabbatical is February 22 - May 24: Ash Wednesday through the end of the choir term.“

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Treasure
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

Treasure

“… where is my treasure? Answering this question will tell us if we are ready to say yes to Jesus. As he said, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21)

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Vestry Nominees for the Class of 2026
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Vestry Nominees for the Class of 2026

St. Paul’s Vestry is pleased to announce the four candidates on this year’s slate: Irma Boyett, Janie Frazier, George Slenski and John Thorpe. Voting for the Vestry Class of 2026, Diocesan Delegates and to approve the 2022 Annual Meeting minutes will open on Thursday, January 26.

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