Monthly Archives: January 2018

Fr. Paul’s Blog 1.28.18

This weekend we celebrate Stewardship Pledge Weekend for 2018.  

For we who follow Jesus as our Lord and Savior, our support of our parish is a tangible expression of our gratitude to God for all the blessings we have received.  A good steward magnifies the assets of the Master. 

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Ash Wednesday Services

Holy Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes
February 14 at 7 am, 12 noon, and 7 pm 

At the 12 noon choral service we will welcome The Rt. Rev. James Ottley, retired Bishop of Panama and former Anglican Observer to the United Nations, as our guest preacher. 

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Nan Ganyard

by Nan Ganyard

As the youngest member of the Taylor family, I grew up in what was probably an upper middle class culture in Worcester, MA.  The city was highly diversified.  The Protestants, Jews, Swedes and Scots lived in one area and we went to North High School.   The Catholics,

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Fr. Paul’s Blog 1.21.18

Next weekend we celebrate Stewardship Pledge Weekend for 2018.  Yes, I used the word celebrate!  For we who follow Jesus as our Lord and Savior, our support of our parish is a tangible expression of our gratitude to God for all the blessings we have received.  A good steward magnifies the assets of the Master. 

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St. Paul’s Impacts Generations of Kilpatrick’s

By Taylor Kilpatrick, Assistant Director of Paul’s Place Afterschool Program

My dad, Tim Kilpatrick, loves St. Paul’s. So much so that he actually left Bethesda Hospital the Sunday morning I was born to make it in time for the 9:30am service. If that doesn’t tell you his priorities I don’t know what will!

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Fr. Paul’s Blog 1.14.18

You Are St. Paul’s!

Through your commitment to St. Paul’s,

You…feed the hungry (CROS Ministries)

You…shelter homeless families (Family Promise)

You…mentor and nurture children (Paul’s Place)

You…share Christ with his children (St. Paul’s Day School, VBS)

You…spread God’s love in the world (South Florida Haiti Project)

You…foster community (Brotherhood of St.

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God is my Refuge and my Strength

Kamy Moghbeli, interviewed by Fr. David Angelica

Kamy was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1951, and raised as a Shiite. His father was a physician and his mother was a nurse. Kamy attended lower school (Roman Catholic) educational institutions and then was professionally educated in Architectural Construction Management. From the beginning of his life,

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Frozen Family Dinner

Friday, January 19 from 6 to 8pm
What is winter anyway?  We have had a taste of winter these past few days!  And we will use the winter themes to highlight the warmth of God’s love for us!  Dinner, crafts and music – parents and children through elementary age welcome!

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Bible Study at Panera

Wednesday mornings, 8-9 am 

(Panera on Linton & US1)
Join us each week as we read and discuss the upcoming scripture readings. A time for coffee, companionship and spiritual growth. 

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Lectio Divina

Tuesday mornings, 9-10am in Bush Hall.

Lectio Divina or Divine Prayer is a traditional practice of scriptural reading, meditation, and prayer, intended to promote communion with God and to increase the knowledge of God’s Word. 

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9th Annual Jumble Sale!

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Annual Brotherhood Dinner

Did you know it is the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation?  So what’s the big deal?  Come to dinner on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 to learn the answer from St. Paul’s own Dr. Sandy Norman, Associate Professor of History at FAU.  Dinner will be prepared by the Brotherhood of St.

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Super Bowl Chicken BBQ

Before you know it, Super Bowl Sunday, February 4 will be upon us!  The Brotherhood of St. Andrew will be preparing its “famous” Chicken BBQ for the occasion.  Consisting of a half chicken, coleslaw, and baked beans, the cost remains $10.  Since we always sell-out, please sign-up and pre-pay ASAP to insure you “score” a dinner.

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Annual Meeting & Festive Meal 

 Sunday, January 28, 9am Annual Meeting,
5 pm Festive Meal at St. Paul’s 

Please join us for the Annual Meeting and election of new Vestry members.  Note that the 10am service is moved to 10:30am! 8am service will take place as usual.

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Discussion Class on Judaism and Orthodox Christianity

Mondays, January 15 – February 12, 2018 – 5 Monday evenings,  7pm-8:30pm
Held in the Guild Room
Facilitated by Ruth Hayhoe & Diana Tyson 

Purpose: To gain a respectful understanding of Judaism and Orthodox Christianity and reflect on how a deeper understanding of their distinctive beliefs might strengthen our own Christian faith.

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Rector’s Bible Study

Thursdays, January 11 – February 15
“The Good News of Jesus Christ:  A Study of the Gospel of Mark”
Join us for a six-week study of the Gospel of Mark.  As we enter into the new Lectionary cycle of Sunday readings,

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Foundations for Faith 

Six Wednesdays beginning January 10 at 6pm

Basics of the Christian faith through the lens of the Episcopal Church, including transforming questions, conversation, video and an occasional shared meal. This program is ideal for anyone seeking to be baptized and/or confirmed in the Episcopal Church, be received into the Episcopal Church from another tradition,

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Powerful Tools for Caregivers

Mondays, January 8 – February 12
7pm–8:30pm in Parish Hall

St. Paul’s will be offering a 6-week self-care education program for family caregivers. The program will provide tools and strategies to better handle the unique challenges caregivers face. Now is the time to register, spaces still available!

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Christian Yoga

Tuesdays at 7pm

7 class series – Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13 and 20

Suggested Donation: 7 classes – $49, Drop in – $8

Led by Yoga instructor, Sally Grillo, whose yoga is grounded in Christianity. This is open to everyone. 

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Off the Ave Book Group

Tuesday, January 23 at 7pm

 The next book will be – The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See. All are welcome!

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Organ Tour

Ever wonder about all those bells and whistles? Come visit the St. Paul’s organ up close! Join Dr. Paul for a tour this Sunday, January 7. We’ll meet in the Parish Hall at 11:30 and head over to the church. The tour is open to all ages, and you’ll have an opportunity to play the Mighty King of Instruments!

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Miss Lilly

By Caren Kilpatrick

“Everybody love Lilly!” This was the prayer of Lelia Romney on her 90th birthday, surrounded by family and friends. Everyone I know does, in fact, love Lilly. Known to most at St. Paul’s as “Miss Lilly” she said, “St. Paul’s reminds me so much of my church at home because there is so much love.” Her church at home was  the Church of God of Prophecy in Anguilla where she not only worshipped,

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Fr. Paul’s Blog 1.5.18

You Are St. Paul’s! 

The beginning of a new year is a wonderful opportunity for us to take personal inventory, to resolve to make healthy changes and to give thanks for our many blessings.  As we begin this New Year 2018, we can all count our spiritual family of St.

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