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Pipe Removal

After five years of research and planning, and thanks to a wonderfully generous benefactor who provided a gift for the purpose, a major project to clean and restore Saint Paul’s noteworthy pipe organ got underway on June 11, 2020. About three-quarters of the instrument’s 6357 pipes are being removed to Cambridgeport, Vermont, where organ builder […]

Profile Progress

An Update from John Rollins, Chair of the Parish Profile Team. That was an unexpected way to celebrate Easter! The music was glorious as always – but I think I heard it last year? We joined hearts and spirits, but we could not clasp hands in the Peace. We rejoiced, and yet we wonder. Rest […]

About the Parish Profile

What is the Parish Profile and why is it important? St. Paul’s is undertaking work to call our next Rector. Only rarely do we come together as a community to reflect on the church and our leaders in such a fundamental way. The main tool we will use to describe St. Paul’s and our aspirations […]

The Transition Process

The Transition Process for St Paul’s Church 2019-2020 Ruth Desiderio, Rector’s Warden Many of you have questions about the search process in the Episcopal Church and specifically what it  means for St. Paul’s. I hope to answer many of your questions about where we are in the process and what lies ahead. Here are two helpful […]

What is an Interim Rector?

Ruth Desiderio, Rector’s Warden The dog days of summer are upon us and last week’s scorching temperatures were enough to sap the energy of even the hardiest among us.  And yet, St. Paul’s is abuzz with activity. Any visitor to the church campus during this season of Rummage-tide can witness the annual transformation of the […]