St. Paul's Monday Reminders St. Paul's Episcopal Church
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Pray with us. For those who missed us on Sunday, listen in on a choral piece prepared by Dr. Susan Matthews and the Choirs of St. Paul's, consider the words prepared by Rev. Thomas Skillings, Rev. Julie Graham, and Jocelyn A. Sideco, and reflect, if only for a moment, on just how the Good News can remind you and instruct you on how to live deeper into our shared life together.
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The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost -- Dare to be open, like Jesus
Pray with us. If you haven’t gotten a chance to view our online service, go here to our Online Sunday Service.
In this episode, the Rev. Thomas Skillings offers today’s sermon. He encourages us to dare to be open to change...like Jesus was and like so many people in generations past.
We then invite you to sing along to the hymn, There's a wideness in God's mercy. -
The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost -- Take Heart
Pray with us. If you haven’t gotten a chance to view our online service, go here to our Online Sunday Service.
In this episode, the Rev. Julie Graham offers today’s sermon. She encourages pick a prayer practice that gets to the heart of what is going on with us and with our relationship with God.
Listen to the congregation sing, Ana Hernandez's Be still and know that I am God. -
The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost -- Take, Thanks, Break, Give (instructions for living when pushed to your limit)
Pray with us. If you haven’t gotten a chance to view our online service, go here to our Online Sunday Service.
In this episode, the Rev. Thomas Skillings offers today’s sermon. He encourages us to read the story of the multiplication of loaves as God's invitation to know we will be cared for when we think we've reached our limits.
Listen to the congregation sing, Guide me, O though great Jehovah. -
The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost -- Ignatian Spirituality, the Beloved Community and Jesus' idea of the Kingdom of Heaven
Pray with us. If you haven’t gotten a chance to view our online service, go here to our Online Sunday Service.
In this episode, Jocelyn A. Sideco offers today’s sermon. She invites us to practice Ignatian Spirituality by recognizing God's presence in our desires and imagination. And together we explore Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King's Beloved Community and begin to ask ourselves, how would I finish the following sentence: "The Kingdom of Heaven is like..."
Listen to the congregation sing, Seek ye first, and listen to Jesus. -
The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost -- Good News from the Garage
Pray with us. If you haven’t gotten a chance to view our online service, go here to our Online Sunday Service.
In this episode, Pastor Pete Garrison offers today’s sermon. He invites us to be in conversation, in relationship, in prayer with Jesus. God loves us first. That’s what moves us to love in thanksgiving.
We are, at once, Saint and Sinner, wheat and weed.
Listen! Since grace is mediated by means, how does God show up in your life? Pastor Pete suggests we talk to Jesus and say, “Thank you, Jesus, right here and right now.” We are invited into intimacy with Jesus. -
The 6th Sunday after Pentecost -- The hurt of the world is the seed of heaven
Pray with us. If you haven’t gotten a chance to view our online service, go here to our Online Sunday Service.
In this episode, Retired 7th Episcopal Bishop of California, The Very Rt. Rev. William E. Swing offers today’s sermon. This excerpt leads him to ask these questions: “What if we rose together? The hurt of the world, is the seed of heaven that is scattered in the hearts of everyone everywhere. Will it take root in the heart and grow into the harvest of compassionate living? What if a seed of compassion rose in our heart today? What if we legislated like we belong together?” But first, let us sing Hymn 593 “Lord, make us servants of your peace.”