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 Second Sunday of Easter
April 12, 2026

Easter II Bulletin

4.12.26

Dear All,

We are now into the 50 days of Easter. The Paschal Candle we light each Sunday reminds us of Christ’s presence throughout this period. When does the 50-day period end? Pentecost! The only other times we light the Christ candle are for funerals and baptisms.

I do want to reflect on the Palm Sunday Path many of you participated in during the afternoon of March 29th. Over 1000 folks processed from Pilgrim Congregational Church UCC up Michigan Avenue to the Capitol. What a sight it was! The procession was to proclaim to the world that we stand with Jesus Christ in his love for all. When others forget, we will remember the way of Christ. We will feed the hungry, heal the sick, and welcome the stranger. We will practice loving all our neighbors, including our enemies. And we will organize for a country that reflects these values.

On Palm Sunday, Jesus entered Jerusalem with nothing but truth, humility, and an unshakeable love for the world. That spirit brought us together to walk to the Capitol, and it calls us forward into what comes next.

The Palm Sunday Promise is an invitation to carry that spirit beyond a single day. It is for those who will be with us in Lansing and for those who will be praying along with us from across the state. For those in the pews and those outside them. For anyone who believes that the values of compassion, justice, and welcome are too important to set down. The Promise asks three things of each of us: Pray. Learn. Act.

This is my Palm Sunday Promise:
I will pray for healing and justice in my community, in America and the world.
I will learn about how today’s issues affect the county where I live.
I will act to serve God and my neighbor and to strengthen democracy.

Will you join me in the Palm Sunday Promise? To add your name to the Palm Sunday Promise list, visit mypalmsundaypath.org/promise.

Let us remember to pray for those who are preparing for confirmation or reception into the Episcopal Church. These folks are: Mike, Katie, Ian and Rachel, Patrick and Dani. Let us pray for those who reside in war-torn areas such as Ukraine and the Middle East. Let us pray for our governments that they make just and wise decisions particularly in employing our service people.

And … let us pray for each other.

Blessings to you and yours,
Karen+

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Creator, you made all people of every land. Today, we honor the ancestral and traditional Lands of the Anishinaabeg, the Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi people, whose home this land was for hundreds of years, and who are still here today. As we make this land acknowledgement, we confess to our part in the sin of traumatic, systemic racism and oppression in the history of this nation and in the Church- -a history we are only beginning to understand. With humility, we commit ourselves to acknowledging the wrongs of the past and to building relationships with the Anishinaabeg. Amen.

St. Paul’s This Week

ST. PAUL’S UPCOMING EVENTS April 11, 2026

Today is the Second Sunday of Easter! The Second Sunday of Easter is always, always, always the story of Doubting Thomas. We all know and love the story but I think Thomas got a bad rap. Come Sunday and here my thoughts on the whole thing.

If Music Be the Food concert is April 11th at 7:00pm. This concert is in support of The First Presbyterian Food Bank – our local food bank that provides food goods to our local neighborhood.

Senior Recital: Hannah Bancroft will be giving her senior voice recital, Sunday, April 12, 3pm at St. Paul’s.

Provide A Meal for Canterbury: The signup sheet is now open to provide a meal for Canterbury: https://bit.ly/49aUjcy

No Zoom Bible Study on April 14th. We will meet on April 21st.

Our next Wednesday Noon Zoom Book Study will be in May on the 6th and 13th.

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

April 11th – Build beds for Sleep in Heavenly Peace

April 11th – If Music Be the Food

April 16th – Men’s Breakfast at 7:00am at Flapjack

April 19th – Children’s Chapel

April 20th – Vestry Dinner at 6:15pm with meeting at 6:45pm

April 24th – Faith and Film at 6:00pm

April 26th – Hawkins parish luncheon

May 9 – Deanery Confirmation at St. Paul’s: Bishop Perry will be at St. Paul’s on Saturday, May 9, 2026, for Deanery confirmation.


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

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