Monthly Archives: March 2017

Rector’s Blog

This weekend the secular calendar moves from March to April.  For sports fans like me, that means its time to enjoy the thrill of the college basketball finals and the excitement of baseball’s Opening Day! 

Meanwhile, our Church calendar welcomes us into the Fifth Sunday of Lent.  As we continue our journey of Lent,

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Blessing of our Elders

April 22 and 23 at all services
On this weekend, we will honor and celebrate all those over 80.  We have been blessed by the wisdom and devotion of those who have passed on the faith to us. To celebrate this wonderful occasion, you are encouraged to bring an elder who has been special in your life. 

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For God Risk Everything: Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Resistance Against Hitler and Nazism

Monday, April 3, 2017 at 7pm
Join us for this inspirational Lenten presentation by our own Dr. Kollander, a renowned scholar on Hitler and Nazism.  She will lead us in exploring the selfless witness of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German Lutheran pastor, theologian, and anti-Nazi dissident who was murdered at the Flossenb¸rg,

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Day School Fundraiser

Are you the sort of person who loves a win/win situation? Then our Day School here at St. Paul’s has an opportunity for you! The Day School is raising funds for a shade for the playground. And to do that, they are selling SaveAround Coupon books that have $5000 worth of coupons for businesses in and around Palm Beach County!

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Let’s Do Lunch!

Tuesday, March 28 at 12:30pm
In addition to good food and fellowship, we will have a special speaker telling a true and great World War II story about his father. Robert Smith was the pilot of a B-26 Marauder mid-range bomber and in June 1943 he flew his own plane across the Atlantic,

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The Nightwatch

On the night that Jesus instituted the Holy Eucharist (Maundy Thursday), He explained to His disciples that He was about to undertake one of the most difficult trials in His earthly existence. After Supper was ended, He went to the Garden and prayed to the Father for strength to accept what was going to happen.

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Reconstruction in Haiti following Hurricane Matthew

Below are photos showing the reconstruction of the homes that were damaged in hurricane Matthew. The new roofs are metal, with metal reinforcement, and rebar ties to the existing walls. Between the donations received from South Florida and New York, we are able to repair about half of the homes that were damaged.

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