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October 7, 2023

Rector’s Note 10-8-23

Rector’s Note 10-8-23

October 8, 2023 Dear All, Fall is here, finally!  Thoughts turn to raking leaves and pruning shrubs, sweaters and boots and warmer coats.  This is my favorite time of year.  I wonder which season is yours? A couple of things to talk with you about . . . We will be having monthly potlucks after […]

October 7, 2023

Bible Study w/the Rev. Canon Dr. Dick Hamlin

Canon Hamlin is offering a 4-week course on the Bible. This will not be a traditional Bible study. We will spend four weeks looking at what the Bible is—and is not. We will ask questions about origins, literary styles, what it does and does not contain, issues of translation versus paraphrase, and how to evaluate […]

August 10, 2023

Rector’s Note 8-13-23

August 12, 2023 Dear All, Time is passing quickly, and we will soon be back to the beginning of our “church year” on September 17th. I hope all of you are able to join us for worship and our potluck lunch afterwards.  It will be a great time to re-connect; to share “what I did […]

August 5, 2023

Rector’s Note 8.6.23

August 6, 2023 Dear All, It is good to be back at work and with all of you.  I experienced a very restful three weeks away with lots of reading (13 books), eating and sleeping.  I forget how good it is for me to shut myself down for several weeks so that I may be […]

January 14, 2023

Winterlude Concert

Winterlude Concert Sunday, February 5, 2023 3:00pm Join the Lansing Symphony Orchestra for an afternoon of rarely performed works at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The chamber orchestra will be joined by MSU College of Music vocalists, Katy Green, Colleen Chester, Dalan Guthrie, and Ryan Fellman for J.S. Bach’s cantatas. Program Felix Mendelssohn: Sinfonia No. 10 […]

November 13, 2022

Reflection: Sacred Ground by Jim Milne

Sacred Ground was a challenging, eye opening, and ultimately rewardingexperience for me and I’m sure that the other participants felt similarly.The course materials had different sections addressing the experiences ofpeople of color and other minorities, but in this reflection, I want to focuson how indigenous people have been treated in the United States.Imagine being a […]

November 13, 2022

GRATEFUL GATHERING

Tuesday, November 22, 20226:00pm We will gather for dinner and a presentation by members of the NokomisNative American Cultural Center. The Nokomis Learning Center isdedicated to the preservation and presentation of the history, arts, andculture of the People of the Three Fires – The Ottawa, Potawatomi andOjibway.We hope you can join us for an evening […]

October 7, 2022

Summary of the 2022 Michigan Statewide Ballot Proposals

            The upcoming general election of 2022 will allow Michigan’s voters an opportunity to make their voices heard with respect to many important questions relevant to the promotion of social justice in our communities. It presents an opportunity that should not be missed by anyone that wants to have a say about how our government […]

September 24, 2022

What Is Christian Nationalism?
Why are people drawn to it?
How do we respond?

The Rev. Dr. Pamela Cooper-White, author of The Psychology of Christian Nationalism, Will Offer a Public Webinar on Friday, November 11th at 7:00pm St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 218 W. Ottawa St. Lansing, MI Parking available in Roosevelt Ramp on Seymour Street www.stpaulslansing.org The Rev. Dr. Pamela Cooper-White, author of the Psychology of Christian Nationalism will […]

March 15, 2020

March 2020 SPN

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