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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 […]
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 […]
Easter Weekend – escape or entrance?
In his book “How Buildings Learn”, Steward Brand remarks how human beings design buildings and then, in turn, we humans are shaped by them. We are products of our own creation. Buildings both empower and limit us. It was interesting to sit in a tent at the 9 am service on Palm Sunday and look […]
Five Fridays … only once!
Friday April 23rd Premiere at 7:30pm Ekaterina Skliar (mandolin and domra) Ronaldo Rolim (piano) Alexandra Nowakowski (soprano) Ekaterina Skliar, Ronaldo Rolim, and Alexandra Nowakowski are represented by Astral Artists. Click for artist bios. We are very pleased to bring this single virtual concert to St. Paul’s, after the COVID pandemic caused the cancellation of the […]
Choral Evensong: Sunday, March 21
Sunday March 21 • 5 p.m. 5 p.m. Evensong | Bulletin | Give to Music at St. Paul’s Join St. Paul’s Staff Singers, Organ Scholar Emily Amos, and Director of Music Dr. Andrew Kotylo for a Lenten Evensong. Repertoire: Largo from Sonata No. 5 in C, BWV 529 – J. S. Bach — Preces and Responses […]