
Season of Lent
“Lent is often experienced through spiritual disciplines. For example, some people set aside specific time in their day or week for intentional focus on God’s presence in their lives. This might include prayer, meditation, reading, journaling or a walk in a peaceful place. Even a few minutes each day can make a difference.”

eConnections
New York Polyphony Concert, Philadelphia 11 Film Screening, Bingo on the Beach, Holy Baptism and more.

2023 Vestry Report
“Be still, my friends in our community, and be aware of God’s presence in our space, our interwoven lives, our St. Paul’s. Walk in the way of love and peace be with you all.”

Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday & Lent
Join us for a Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper & Burning of the Palms, Ash Wednesday worship and Lenten opportunities at St. Paul’s Indy.

Connections
“…The church cannot make people know each other. But we can facilitate connections with Christ and each other. We already do this, of course. Plenty of people feel connected. For those of us who do, Jesus calls us to share this blessing with others by making new connections and by willingly sharing our joys and sorrows. When we do, others feel more than included. They feel loved. They know they belong.“

eConnections
Annual Report & Parish Meeting, Lent 101 Faith Forums, Choral Mattins & Evensong, Pancake Supper & Burning of the Palms, New York Polyphony Concert and more.

Connecting
“…intentionality is required as we seek ways to experience eucharist together. It doesn’t need to be around a meal or take place on our campus or become complicated by guidelines and ritual. Experiencing eucharist can be as simple as the newcomer lunch or sharing coffee at The Avenue Coffeeshop in Broad Ripple or whatever other ways we create spaces to share our stories, to listen to each other and to affirm ourselves as siblings in Christ.”

eConnections
2023 Voting Ballot, Annual Meeting, Pancake Supper, Rector’s Forum, Choral Mattins and more.

Update :: MLK Lay Clergy Group
If you are feeing God’s call and are interested in assisting the MLK Center or becoming a member of the Lay Clergy team, please click here to email Janie Frazier for more information.

Update :: School #43
If you are interested in joining a group of St. Paul’s volunteer tutors at School #43, please click here to email Janie Frazier to complete an IPS background check and to schedule a literacy or math training.

God loves you
“…we need to offer God’s blessing freely, abundantly, generously, and equally to all who seek the love, grace, and affirmation of God through Christ. If we can’t do this, perhaps we shouldn’t offer any blessing at all. Has the church not driven enough people away with our centuries of judgments, restrictions and exclusions?”

eConnections
Phishing Attempts, FJA Adult Faith Forum, Mindfulness Workshop, Vestry Slate, Pancake Supper and more.

2024 Reading
“I’m always interested in book recommendations, so feel free to share books you’ve enjoyed. I added several of your recommendations from July to my book list for 2024. There’s so much to read!”

eConnections
Vestry Slate, Adult Faith Forum, Choral Mattins, Superhero Party, Mindfulness Workshop and more.
Class of 2027 Vestry Nominations
The Nominating Committee of the St. Paul’s Vestry is pleased to announce the four candidates on this year’s slate: David Carlson, Jeff Kelsey, Fred Rice and Delicia Sanyon. Get to know the nominees below.
Voting for Vestry, Diocesan Delegates and to approve the 2023 Annual Meeting minutes will open on Thursday, January 25.

eConnections
Epiphany Tea, Lessons & Carols, Poetic Aspirations Workshop, TGIF Event and more.

God’s Gifts
“…’Life’s mysteries and miracles are ours to seize and share, beginning this year and never ending.’ … it is acceptable to set aside our to-do lists, to make time to sit, to watch, to be grateful and then to share with others all that God gives us.”

eConnections
The First Sunday after Christmas, Spanish Class Deadline, Epiphany Tea, Epiphany Lessons & Carols and more.

Dare to hope
“…the birth of Jesus reminds us that God is with us in the midst of the suffering. And by “us” I mean all of us, all of humanity. God is with the innocents, suffering with them and weeping for them….This Christmas, dare to hope. It is one way we can shine the light of Christ in a dark world. “

eConnections
Advent 4 Worship, Christmas Services, Year-end Giving, Spanish Classes and more.