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Making room for the outsider
We all watched the global economy slump when one ship got stuck in the Suez Canal last week. The canal carries 10% of all global goods. The Ever Given, as long as the Empire State building and carrying tons of freight in metal containers, got stuck sideways, causing an estimated billion-dollar loss. Reverberations across the […]
Second Interviews Almost Done
Your Rector Search Committee is moving right along! We only have a couple more second interviews to do, and the hard part will be narrowing the field of candidates to three finalists, because they’re all so good – seriously good people for St. Paul’s, that is. We’ll invite the three finalists to visit us here, […]
Doubt
The biblical texts for the Sundays of the Easter season are not only full of resurrection appearances by Jesus, but they are full of doubt and fear by the people who knew him best. What place does doubt have, if any, in the Christian experience? On Sunday, we will reflect on the important role of […]
4/7/21: Renovation Update
As an accommodation to OMC, we have agreed to postpone the sewer work until the end of their school year in early June. While that is a delay for the most anticipated component of our construction, other work is continuing. The pictures below show progress on installation of new conduit for our modernized electrical service. These […]
Such Excellent Candidates
The committee has finished all the first interviews of the candidates we think would be good for St. Paul’s, and we’ve conducted several second interviews with several more to go. Yes, there are that many really good possible Rectors! We’ve answered logical questions, like “what is the Chestnut Hill area like?” and “what are the […]