News & Events
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Upcoming EventsLoosely Bound - NocturnesWednesday, May 22, 2024, 10:00 AM Attention book club members: Loosely Bound will meet May 22 rather than May 15 next month. Our host will be John O’Brien and we will meet at his home at 10 a.m. His address is 408 W 5th St in Greenville. Discussion will center around Kazuo I...
DetailsLoosely Bound - The Marriage PortraitWednesday, Jun 19, 2024, 10:00 AM The Loosely Bound Book Group will meet in June on the third Wednesday in the library/Friendly Hall at 10 a.m. June book : The Marriage Portrait , by Maggie O'Farrell Come join us, June 19,10-11:30 a.m.! Guests and newcomers are always w...
DetailsGeneral ConventionSunday, Jun 23, 2024 The General Convention is the governing body of The Episcopal Church. Every three years it meets as a bicameral legislature that includes the House of Deputies and the House of Bishops, composed of deputies and bishops from each diocese. The 81s...
DetailsVBS - Scuba at St. Paul'sMonday, Jul 22, 2024, 5:00 PM St. Paul's Episcopal Church is partnering with Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church to offer an evening VBS at St. Paul's - Scuba. Three-year-olds through rising sixth graders are encouraged to join as students. Child...
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News StoriesPoinsettia Sale 2022 Please consider decorating your Home or gifting family, friends or neighbors this holiday season with beautifully wrapped and locally grown fresh poinsettias to benefit the Joy Soup Kitchen. Poinsettia plants come in 6 1/2 inch pots with 4-7 bloo...
Read MoreDulcimer group plays at Spooky Lobster Fair Our 4th Street Dulcimers played at the St. Timothy's Spooky Lobster Fair on Saturday, October 29, and will perform at MacGregor's Downs on Thursday, Nov 3. We love to share our music with others. These are our first real group performances since ...
Read MoreJon Shaw for the ACC Good morning. My name is Jon Shaw. I and my family have been part of this wonderful St. Paul's community for over 40 years and have raised our 4 children here. As a musician, I was asked to speak to the value of music in our church budget, and a...
Read MoreCourtney Buckner for the ACC My name is Courtney Buckner (Vivian Mott’s daughter), and I’m happy to be here and share with you the ministry that I’m sharing with St. Paul’s. I’ve visited here for several decades whenever I came in town to see my mom and dad. So, wh...
Read MoreAnnual Commitment Campaign Update, October 11
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Our Annual commitment campaign is well underway! As of Tuesda...
Read MoreEmerson Crawford for the ACC This past Sunday, October 9, Emerson Crawford shared a little bit about his experiences at St. Paul's. Unfortunately, we had some technical issues with our microphone, so many people said they weren't able to hear him. Here's a transcript of his ...
Read MoreBlessing of Animals 2022 On Sunday, October 2, we celebrated the Feast of St. Francis with our annual Blessing of Animals.
EYC hosted this event, and they also prepared some healthy treats to give to the dogs that came for a blessing.
There were about 50 humans a...
Read MoreUrgent: Financial Relief in the Diocese of Southwest Florida Southwest Florida has been battered by Hurricane Ian, please consider making a financial gift to help with hurricane relief.
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Read MoreVestry Slate Announced The nominating committee considered potential nominees from recommendations from committee members and fellow parishioners with input from clergy and staff. Four parishioners have been selected by the committee and have received their permission...
Read MoreDo Some Thinking This Fall I think I would have to agree with the late psychiatrist and author M. Scott Peck when he says that “our society suffers from simplistic thinking.” According to Peck, “simplistic thinking” has become so pandemic in our society that it is ...
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