If you wish to join by telephone, dial 312-626-6799.
Pastoral visits with Communion: If your health or mobility renders you unable to attend on Sundays and you wish Rev. Ramona to bring Holy Communion to your home, please email her (or call/text at 612-201-6634).
The Eucharist will be celebrated at the 10:00AM liturgy, in person and via Zoom; login instructions above.
Walk in Love: Our annual Stewardship drive launches today. Check your mail, watch your E-pistle, and listen to Sunday announcements for further updates!
Join us for Coffee Hour snacks, puzzling, and fellowship immediately following in the Undercroft.
Prayer Calendar
In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we pray for the Church of South India.
In the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, we pray for the Minnesota Commission on Indian Work (MCIW), and for the Hispanic, Hmong, Liberian, Karen, and numerous multi-cultural ministries and faith communities throughout the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. Pray also for the 167th ECMN Convention to be held November 8-9 in Bemidji. We also pray for the parishes of Saint Martin (Fairmont, Minnetonka Beach).
Saint Paul’s Parish Prayer List can be found here.
If you wish to be contacted by a member of our Pastoral Care Team and/or priest, request prayers for yourself or someone else on the Parish Prayer List, or simply make someone aware of an acute or ongoing need, click the blue button below:
Common Book of Prayer & The Hymnal 1982
SERVING THIS SUNDAY AT 10AM (click to open or close)
EUCHARIST 10AM
Barb Smith
Gene Tierney
ushers
Jim Smith
crucifer
The Reverend
Ramona Scarpace
presider
The Right Reverend
Craig W. Loya
message
Prisca Cushman
Kevin Donnan-Smith
lectors
Peter Montgomery
vestry announcements
Jacob Manier
choirmaster-organist
Team II
altar guild
Deb Low
bread baker
Laurie Larsen
Julie L’Enfant
hospitality
Caytie Anderson
Peter Montgomery
vestry tellers
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Upcoming Events
12 NOV: Our Fall Book Study continues this week via Zoom at 7:00PM with Chapter 8 of Loving the Questions: An Exploration of the Nicene Creed... continue reading
13 NOV: Quiet Night: Drop in for a few minutes (or more) from 5:00-6:30PM to walk the Labyrinth or pray in candlelit silence.
14 NOV: Humanorama, a new book by Gene Tierney, will be the subject of a presentation and discussion at 7:00PM in the Undercroft. “Humanorama” means “humanity vision”, our collective human journey and future.
16 NOV: Fall Clean-Up: Join the Building and Grounds Committee to help beautify our grounds and prepare for winter! 10AM-12N. Sign up Sunday during Coffee Hour; contact Frank Johnsonwith questions.
18 NOV: The November Vestry meeting will be held 7:00-9:00PM in the Conference Room. All are welcome to attend the general proceedings. If you have an agenda item, please contact one of the Wardens.
20 NOV: Wings and a Prayer: Our community dinner will be shared 6:00-7:15PM in the Undercroft. We’ll provide the wings and prayer, you provide a dish to share – or just bring yourself!
21 NOV: A Transgender Day of Remembrance Service will be offered at 7:00PM at Saint Paul’s, in cooperation with… continue reading
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Faith in Action
WATCH THIS SPACE:
The Blessing Bags drive is under way! The shopping list is linked here. Mark your calendars for bag assembly after the liturgy on November 24. Invite family and friends to join us and lend a hand!
You may be asked…
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November’s food shelf theme is PERSONAL CARE ITEMS: shampoo, bar soap, toothpaste & -brushes, period products, and so on. Place your items in the bins outside the Undercroft.
p.s. General donations are always welcome.
Email Liz Gamble Taylor or call 612-889-5250 to assist with delivery.
From Joyce Uptown Foodshelf: “Monetary donations are the most helpful and can be made through PayPal *new link* here or sent to Joyce Uptown at 3041 Fremont Ave S, Minneapolis 55408. For every $1.00 donated we can purchase $2.20 of food from our foodbanks.”
Saint Paul’s Little Library is perpetually popular! Children’s picture books and adult fiction are most needed; all donations can be placed in the bins outside the Undercroft. Your continued generosity helps make this outreach possible.
Episcopal Relief & Development accepts donations to aid those in need both at home and abroad. Click here to donate in a way meaningful to you.
