If you wish to join by telephone, dial 312-626-6799.
Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at the 10:00AM liturgy, in person and via Zoom; login instructions above. You may view or download the bulletin here.
Flowers on the retable this week are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of John Low by his wife, Deborah Low.
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 North India.
In the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, we pray for the Episcopal Homes of Minnesota, Episcopal Group Homes, Guardian Angels, local senior residential facilities and care centers, and all other institutions which provide ministry for and with the elderly. We pray for all farmers and laborers working with the harvest, especially San Jose Obrero Mission in Montgomery, and Good Courage Farm. We also pray for the parishes of Saint Matthew (Chatfield, Saint Paul).
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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EUCHARIST 10AMÂ
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ushers
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presider
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Dr. Penelope Warren
preacher
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Kevin Donnan-Marsh
lectors
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vestry announcements
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choirmaster-organist
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altar guild
Pat Trumbull
bread baker
Pat Trumbull
hospitality
Laurie Larsen
Deb Low
vestry tellers
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Upcoming Events
24 SEPT: Fall Book Study: Rev. Penny Warren will lead a series of 10 Tuesday evening Zoom sessions discussing Marianne H. Micks’ Loving the Questions: An Exploration of the Nicene Creed by Marianne H. Micks… continue reading
2 OCT: The return of Quiet Nights:Â Drop in for a few minutes (or more) on Wednesdays starting in October from 5:00-6:30PM to walk the Labyrinth or pray in candlelit silence.
6 OCT: Bring your beasties–large or small, furry or feathered, animate or plushy–to celebrate the Feast of Saint Francis and a Blessing of the Animals at the 10:00AM service. Photos of animals more comfortable at home will also receive a blessing.
View all of our events on the church calendar
Faith in Action
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From Our Church Blog
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.
ATTENDANCE
1 Sep 10AM:
45 in pews, 7 online
2024 Sunday attendees:
1638
2024 Sunday average:
48
(things you may have missed)
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
Pastoral Care
Saint Paul’s Leadership
(click a name to email)
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."
