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Chestnut Hill Conservancy Looks at Racism through our Cultural Heritage and Architecture
In our History at Home Then and Now series of jigsaw puzzles, we pair two images, offering different levels of difficulty, Beginner and Expert. For this month’s Then and Now puzzles, we’re featuring images of St. Martin-in-the-Fields church on the corner of West Willow Grove Avenue and St. Martins Lane. The ‘Now’ image is from […]
Building and Grounds Update
There was another productive meeting held this week to track progress on the ongoing Buildings and Grounds projects. We are now only waiting on the Philadelphia Water Department to sign off on the new sewer line before contractors can start to break ground. In addition, testing of different restoration techniques is underway, and once the […]
The Most Reverend Frank Griswold joins us for a chat
The Most Reverend Frank Griswold – speaks candidly at our upcoming Clergy Conversations Bishop of Chicago 1987-1997, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal church 1998-2006 I first met Frank Griswold at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London in June 2007, at the ordination to the diaconate of a mutual friend – James Rosenthal. Jim was the head […]
Renovation Update – 2/4/21
In an effort to keep parishioners informed during the various ongoing renovation projects happening at St. Paul’s, a meeting is held weekly between church staff, members of the property committee, architects and construction managers. Here are a few key developments from this week’s meeting: Permitting for the new sewer connection, electrical system, and Education Wing […]
“The Fruits of Confinement” by St. Paul
A message from The Rev. Canon Albert Ogle: How many times in the past 12 months have we longed for a travel adventure or just an escape to some different world than the one we now inhabit? Many of us long for the ability to travel again and to live more freely. In preparation for […]