Welcome to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church!

We welcome all into our facilities (whether you have been here before or are seeking a worship home) for in-person worship, meetings and gatherings.

As Episcopalians, we are members of the world-wide Anglican Communion. At times we are referred to as’ that church started by Henry VIII so he could get a divorce’. Come visit and you’ll find out there is much more to us than a cranky old ancestor. Theologically some suggest we are progressive – instead we think of ourselves as keen on social justice issues, fairness, justice and equality for all folks. Worship-wise, or liturgically as we refer to it, we have a well-defined service that includes scripture readings, hymn singing, praying, preaching and sharing holy communion.

The only way to know if we are a good fit for you, is to try us out. We welcome all and pressure none. The most important thing is your relationship with God and we encourage you to find the place where it will grow most fruitfully. For more information about St. Paul’s, its ministries or anything else, feel free to email the rector, Karen Lewis at rector@stpaulslansing.org or contact our parish office at 517-482-9454.

Blessings to you and yours,
Karen+

Sunday Service

The Fourth Sunday of Easter
May 11, 2025

Easter IV Bulletin


5.18.25

Dear All,
It is a warm and lazy sort of day, so I find myself with little to write. Do you also have days when you are low energy . . . when you just want to pick up a good book, grab an iced tea and crawl into your lounge chair on the back deck? Instead, I’m in my church office with my dog, Lucy, asleep next to my desk. I know how much Lucy means to me as a companion, particularly when I am sad or struggling. We channel our emotions to our pets and most often they pick up on it and behave accordingly. Sometimes, not so much – particularly if they are hungry.

I know the challenge and sorrow when we have to ‘put down’ a beloved pet. It is a loss and leaves a void in your heart and life. This past week I know the Parks Family had to put down their beloved Daisy. And yes, there are prayers for those pets who have died recognizing their importance in our lives. Here is one I’d like to offer for Daisy:

O Lord our God, we come before You this day in sadness. Daisy, who brought us so much joy in life, has now died. Her happy times in our family’s embrace have come to an end. We miss Daisy already.

Help us, O God, to remember the good times with Daisy. Remind us to rejoice in the happy times she brought to our home. Let us be thankful for the good life we were blessed to give to her.

We are grateful to You, God, for creating Daisy, for entrusting her to our care, and for sustaining her in our love for 15 years. We understand that all that lives must die. We knew that this day would come. And yet, O God, we would have wanted one more day of play, one more evening of love with Daisy.

O God, as we have taken care of Daisy in life, we ask that You watch over her in death. You entrusted Daisy to our care; now, we give her back to You. May Daisy find a happy new home in Your loving embrace. May her memory bless our lives with love and caring forever. Amen.

May you all have a lazy day soon to enjoy life and its blessings. May your pets continue to give you companionship and love as you care for their lives. And may all of you continue to ask God’s prayers for our country, our government and those in need.

Blessings,

Karen+

St. Paul’s This Week

ST. PAUL’S UPCOMING EVENTS May 15, 2025

Today is the Fifth Sunday of Easter and our Scripture readings are some of my favorites. Our reading from Acts tells the story of Peter’s vision of a sheet filled with four-footed beasts of prey, reptiles and birds of the air –all the things a faithful Jew should not eat and yet, he is told to kill and eat. Thus begins the sharing of the Good News beyond the Jewish community to the Gentiles.

Our next Wednesday Noon Zoom Book Study will be June 4th & 11th

Wednesday Zoom Bible Study is May 21st. We will look at Revelation 21:10, 22-22.5.

Compline on Wednesday evening via Zoom. The Very Rev. Gail Shafer, our priest associate, offers Compline on Wednesdays evenings at 9:00pm via zoom.

May 18th – Pack lunches for Punks with Lunch
May 18th – Drumming in the Sanctuary

May 19th – Vestry meeting with dinner at 6:15pm

May 24th – Webb “Tony” Smith Internment in the Memorial Garden

May 26th – Office Closed for Memorial Day

June 1 – Noisy Offering and Coffee Hour Guest from Loaves & Fishes.

June 8 – Pentecost – Baptisms


We also need folks to sign up to be greeters, coffee hour hosts, ushers, etc.  As we return to in-person activities our need for volunteers has returned.  Don’t be shy!

Online Giving

St. Paul’s is pleased to offer electronic giving options for your regular pledge payments or other contributions to the church.

You may still contribute by check but now you may give securely by clicking: ONLINE GIVING.

You may also contribute on your phone by texting stpaulsegive to 73256 followed by your gift amount. For example; stpaulsegive $25.

You can also select the option to help us cover the processing costs. For example, a $100 gift with an optional processing fee of 3% will be $3. You will receive full credit of $103 on your gift.

Here is a video to explain the process (unmute for audio instructions):


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Worship Services

Sunday Services at 10 am.

Our Sunday worship services are conducted both in-person and virtually. Virtual services may be found on our Facebook page, this website, and YouTube.

218 West Ottawa
Lansing, MI 48933

Sunday parking in Roosevelt Ramp off Seymour

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