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A Message from The Rev. Daniel Kline

A few weeks ago, I was contacted by the Philadelphia Inquirer with a surprising request: “Can you tell us more about the St. Paul’s labyrinth?” My immediate thought was, “You should talk to my wife, Jessie+!” As a trained spiritual director and experienced retreat leader, she has done a lot of work with labyrinths. Relatively […]

4-21-2021 Renovation Update

If you’ve been by the campus this past week, you’ve seen a lot of dirt movement. On the Chestnut Hill Avenue side near the Alexander room a pit has been dug and a concrete vault has been installed as part of our new electrical service.  PECO will soon be scheduled to install a new transformer.  […]

All Second Interviews Complete

The Committee has completed all second interviews, and in the course of every interview we’ve heard how each candidate handles new situations, whether a whole new Rector call or a request for a new ministry in that parish.  All of the candidates still being considered have said, “I would start by listening.  I’d want to […]

Choral Evensong, May 2nd

We are delighted to return to services that include a limited congregation. Please sign up below to join us in person, or watch the livestream at the link provided. Sunday May 2 at 5:00pm Sung by the Staff Schola of St. Paul’s Church Music Director – Andrew Kotylo Organ Scholar – Emily Dawn Amos Officiant […]

Yellow Fever Reading List

From Arthur Sudler: additional resources for learning about Bl. Absalom Jones, the Episcopal church, and Yellow Fever in Philadelphia. View his Adult Education Forum talk here. Primary Sources   Carey, Matthew. A Short Account of the Malignant Fever, Lately Prevalent in Philadelphia. 1794, reprint New York: Arno Press, 1970.   Deveze, Jean. An enquiry into, and observations […]