If you wish to join by telephone, dial 312-626-6799.
Pastoral visits with Communion:Â 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 10:00AM, in person and via Zoom; login instructions above. The morning’s bulletin is available to view or download.Â
Join us for a festive carol sing-along in the Undercroft immediately following the liturgy. And don’t pass up the choir’s cookie bonanza!
Prayer Calendar
In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we pray for the Anglican Church of Tanzania.
In the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, we pray for the Bishop and his staff, the Deans, and the Archdeacons of ECMN. Pray for the foundations that minister to children with special needs, especially for the work of the Sheltering Arms Foundation, and for all who work in child protection agencies throughout the state of Minnesota. We also pray for the parishes of Spirit of the Wilderness (Grand Marais) and the Advent (Farmington).
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
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Barb Smith
ushers
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crucifer
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Dr. Penelope Warren
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The Reverend
Ramona Scarpace
preacher
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lectors
Lu Whitney
vestry announcements
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choirmaster-organist
Pat Trumbull
bread baker
Team III
altar guild
Helen & Tom Lockhart
hospitality
Don Childress
Tom Lockhart
vestry tellers
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Upcoming Events
 16 DEC: The December 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 item for the agenda, please contact one of the Wardens.
18 DEC: The third Quiet Night of Adventwill be held 5:00-6:30PM in the Nave. Drop in for a few minutes (or more) to walk the Labyrinth or pray in candlelit silence.
28 DEC: Rose Nightingale’s 102nd birthday will be celebrated with an Open House at her apartment building. Cards are also welcome!
View all of our events on the church calendar
Faith in Action
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 new! The Giving Tree gathering day is this Sunday! If you have claimed a tag from the tree, please bring your wrapped and tagged gift (for residents) or monetary donation (for staff) to church by December 15. Details can be found here.
 Prepare the way, O Zion: Our “Reverse” Advent Calendar will direct our food donations for Saint Nicholas Foodshelf during the four Sundays in Advent. Pick up your blue bag and shopping list at the ushers’ table in the Nave.
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.
2024 FALL PROGRAMMING GUIDE - CLICK TO VIEW
General Announcements
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RESOURCES:
- Saint Paul’s Mailing List
- ECMN website
- ECMN Mailing List
- The Lectionary
- Book of Common Prayer
- Forward Day by Day
- Realm (online directory & giving record)
- Memorial Giving Policy
From Our Church Blog
Rev. Ramona’s Invitation Letter
Dear members and friends, This Sunday is the First Sunday of Advent. It is the first season of the Church year, leading up to Christmas. Advent is a time of preparation and expectation for the coming celebration of the birth of Jesus, the coming of Christ incarnate (the fully human and fully divine nature of God). I invite you onto this season of waiting and longing for the coming of Christ. Spend time in prayer and reflection and in reading the scriptures. Commit to being a participant in Sunday worship in person or on-line. Help with the greening of the church this Saturday, November 30 at...
Spring 2025 Worship and Programming Guide
Dear members and friends of Saint Paul’s, Happy New Year! May the light of Christ guide you throughout 2025. As a faith community, we have much to look forward to in the coming year – beautiful and meaningful worship, Faith in Action opportunities, faith formation,...
Bishop Loya’s Visitation 08 Sept 2024
Thank you to all who prepared for and attended Bishop Craig Loya’s visitation on September 8. Responding to a thank you note from Saint Paul’s, the Bishop wrote…
Fall Book Study: Loving the Questions
Beginning September 24, Rev. Penny Warren will lead a series of ten Tuesday evening sessions discussing Marianne H. Micks’ Loving the Questions: An Exploration of the Nicene Creed (Church Publishing Incorporated, 2004). Each session will begin at 7:00PM; follow this Zoom sign-in link.
Pastoral Care
Saint Paul’s Leadership
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vestry senior warden
Lu Whitney
vestry junior warden
Tom Lockhart
vestry treasurer
Pamela Hofstadter
bookkeeper
SAINT PAUL'S, IN SO MANY WORDS II
created from parishioner responses, 29 January 2023
Jesus said to her,
   "I am the resurrection and the life."
