Between the restoration work in our sanctuary, and the long list of sanitation restrictions for meeting on St. Paul's property, we finally have a chance to do something we have always wanted to try:
Gathering for worship together in your neighborhood! Are you interested?
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At 10:30 AM, tune in on YouTube for our Worship Service, celebrating the Second Sunday after Pentecost. Don't forget to say "hi" in the comments and chat!
At 12:00 PM, we will re-gather LIVE on Zoom with our favorite host, Larry, to check in and check on one another. Please call in, or send a word to share with the group by replying to this email.
A book club is a chance to read together for FUN! Click the picture (link fixed!) above to find out more about the St. Paul's Summer Book Club and the title selection for this event: Holy Envy: Finding God in the Faith of Others, by Barbara Brown Taylor. Register on Zoom and join us!
Thanks to the hard work of our Vestry and experts among our congregation, we have prepared an official response to the Covid-19 crisis that is well thought-out and fully translated into the three most commonly spoken languages of our community.
Beyond updates and events shared here, we will also keep these pages on our website updated with the latest news:
St. Paul's Within the Walls is a member of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe. The Convocation comprises thousands of multinational, multicultural, multilingual Christians, across Europe.
The Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe is the jurisdiction of the Presiding Bishop and Primate of The Episcopal Church, the Most Rev. Michael B. Curry. The Episcopal Church is one of 38 provinces of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The Rt. Rev. Mark D.W. Edington, based at The American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Paris, is Bishop-in-Charge of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe.
Congregations are found in France, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Georgia.