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1917 Logan Ave S,  
Minneapolis, MN 55403

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Sundays: 10:00AM

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If you wish to join by telephone, dial 312-626-6799.
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This Sunday at Saint Paul's

Heaven and earth will pass away,
but my words will not pass away.  Matthew 24:35

Ninteenth Sunday after Pentecost

The Eucharist for Advent I will be celebrated from our altar at 10:00am; it will also be livestreamed on Zoom (see link above) and archived for one week on our YouTube channel.

November’s All Parish Meeting will be held following this liturgy, the last of 2021. Next meeting: our parish Annual Meeting at the end of January.

The Giving Tree is loaded with gift wishes from residents of Southside Care Center, as well as opportunities to show appreciation to their hard-working staff. Grab a gift tag before they’re gone! Details are in the right sidebar under OUR FAITH IN ACTION.

Don’t forget your Advent Bag each Sunday! Place donations into the bins found in the Narthex, then take your bag home for next week. Requests this week: granola bars, fruit snacks, boxed cereal, oatmeal, sugar.

Prayer Calendar

In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we pray for the Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil.

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 multicultural ministries and faith communities throughout the Episcopal Church in Minnesota; and for the 164th ECMN Convention, held virtually 5-6 November. We also pray for the parishes of Saint Andrew (Duluth, Minneapolis, Waterville).

Saint Paul’s weekly 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

provided for your prayers and meditations

SERVING THIS WEEK

SUNDAY
EUCHARIST

Frank & Meredith
Johnson
greeters

Angie Paulson
usher

Pat Trumbull
crucifer

The Reverend
Janet MacNally
deacon, preacher

The Reverend
Ramona Scarpace
presider

Angie Paulson
John McDaris
lectors

Jacob Manier
organist

tbd
announcements

Team IV
altar guild

tbd
hospitality

The Pastoral Care Team has a request for all: Take a few minutes every day to call someone to see how they are doing – to reach out and say a prayer with them and/or find out if they need anything. If there are those who need help, please let us know and we will figure out how to assist; if you are that person, please reach out to Reverend Ramona or Pat Trumbull. As Jesus said: Love one another.

Upcoming Events

27 NOV – The annual Greening of the Church will take place at 10:00am, led by the Altar Guild; with all hands, we should be done by noon. Hot cider provided. Interested in helping us deck the halls? Contact Kathy Kullberg.

5 DEC – An organ recital will be offered at Saint Paul’s by guest organist Graeme Shields at 4:00pm. This is a free event and open to the public; masking is required. Suggested donation of $10.

16 DEC – The November Vestry meeting will be held in the Undercroft from 7:00-9:00pm. All are welcome to attend the general proceedings.

19 DEC – Kids’ Bible Story Time will be held for 15 minutes immediately following this liturgy. Children of all ages are welcome!  *Masking and social distancing will be observed.

21 DEC – Our Winter Solstice liturgy will be a peace-filled celebration of darkness and light with candles, music, poetry, and readings held in-person at 7:00pm in the Chapel.

View all of our events on our Event Calendar page!

Fall Programming Guide debut: Please click here to read a message from our clergy and Wardens, and to discover all Saint Paul’s has to offer throughout the next four months!

Faith in Action

Giving Tree returns! 
The season of giving is upon us, and once again we have opportunities to share Christmas blessings with those less fortunate than ourselves… continue reading

Welcome to Minnesota: The Commission for the Diaconate, and all ECMN deacons along with Bishop Loya are inviting all faith communities within the ECMN to take part in Advent for Afghanistan: Welcoming Our Newest Neighborscontinue reading

Saint Paul’s Outreach: Winter Edition

Even though Collection Saturdays are on seasonal hiatus, we will continue our… continue reading

No clearer moral imperative: A letter from Bishop Loya

“Beloved in Christ, the scenes that have unfolded in Afghanistan over the past few weeks have been heartbreaking for all of us. It is hard to watch the violence, the desperation and fear, and…” continue reading

A message from Joyce Uptown Food Shelf:

“Monetary donations are welcome! Right now we are doing a prepackaged food model, and so have a need for specific items. We can purchase food at our food banks much cheaper than you can purchase food right now: for every $1.00 donated we can purchase about $2.20 worth of food.”

Please visit their website and look for the yellow DONATEbutton on the home page.


YouthLink now has a wish list on Amazon for direct purchasing of needed items. If this is a more convenient option for you to help them, visit their list here.


The Pastoral Care Team has a request for all: Take a few minutes every day to call someone to see how they are doing – to reach out and say a prayer with them and/or find out if they need anything. If there are those who need help, please let us know and we will figure out how to assist; if you are that person, please reach out to Reverend Ramona or Pat Trumbull. As Jesus said: Love one another.
And the king will answer them, “Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me.”Matthew 25:40
Matthew 25:40

General Announcements

Gratitudes and memorials for poinsettias will be taken until 12 December, for inclusion in all Christmastide bulletins. Suggested donation is $20; checks may be made out to Saint Paul’s with your gift designation in the memo, or similarly paid electronically via Realm. Contact Kathy Kullberg with questions.
Do you feel called to be more involved at Saint Paul’s? Candidates for two Vestry Members at Large positions are now being solicited; the election will take place at the parish’s Annual Meeting in January. If you are interested, please speak with Senior Warden Mark Anderson or Junior Warden Steve Riendl.
COVID Response Team: After meeting on Wednesday 17 November, the Response Team has an updated report for Saint Paul’s, viewable here.
Attention all Ministers in Liturgy: Please use our Google sheet to sign up for reading and serving opportunities at ALL liturgies in November and December. You can contact Pat Trumbull with questions.

We are seeking a few fine hosts for our Coffee Hour table after the liturgies – minimal commitment, maximum fun! Sign up on the MIL Google sheet, or speak with Jacob Manier to choose your Sunday/s to share hospitality with those gathered.

Rev. Ramona’s office hours: Mondays 12:30-3:30pm, Wednesdays 11am-3pm. Other times, including evenings, are available by appointment. Please schedule via e-mail or call 612.201.6634 (cell).
For pastoral emergencies, phone or text at any time.
1915 Logan Avenue–formerly the Beim House–is once again a private residence. Out of respect for our new neighbors, please refrain from using the north stairs and terrace from the driveway; our entrances will be the south staircase and the Undercroft ramp. Thank you.
If you know a parishioner who would benefit from receiving our weekly E-pistle newsletter mailed to them in printed form, please email Angie.
Do you have an announcement for next week’s E-pistle? Submit your announcement online to the E-pistle, or call Angie at 612-483-4187 by noon on Thursdays.
YOUTUBE CHANNEL
(things you may have missed)
Subscribe to our Bridge of Song playlist, now on YouTube.  Is there a hymn or song you’re particularly longing to hear, your requests are welcome, and may be e-mailed to Jacob Manier. Click the thumbnail of the video you would like hear to play.

Food Shelves

Have you taken the Saint Paul’s Food Shelf Challenge?

The need for grocery assistance never wanes. Let’s fill the baskets each week!! Donate today!

Upcoming Events

Pastoral Care

The Pastoral Care Team has a request for all: as we practice our social distancing, do not let that extend to social isolation. Take a few minutes every day to call someone to see how they are doing – to reach out and say a prayer with them and/or find out if they need anything. One of the things that is so important right now is to connect with our community. If there are those who need help, please let us know and we will figure out how to assist; if you are that person, please reach out to Deacon Janet or Pat Trumbull. As Jesus said: Love one another.

Saint Paul’s Leadership

Ramona Scarpace
priest-in-charge

The Reverend
Janet MacNally

deacon

Mark Anderson
vestry senior warden

Steve Riendl
vestry junior warden

Jacob Manier
choirmaster-organist

Brad Lien
bookkeeper

Kelly Belanger
sexton

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Jesus said to her,
      "I am the resurrection and the life."

John 11:25a

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