Lenten Dilemma

The death of Antonin Scalia last Saturday almost immediately spawned a political argument about his replacement. The clichéd phrase of his not being cold before the vultures arrived is, like many clichés, exactly apt. During their debate the Republican candidates universally agreed that President Obama ought to forego putting a name before ‘their’ Senate for … READ MORE…

You’re invited to A Little Miracle

You’re invited to A LITTLE MIRACLE… a Bollywood-themed fundraising event to benefit Karely & all of the Vida Joven children!  (Indian cuisine; Indian-style apparel welcomed) Saturday, April 9, 6:30-9:00 p.m. 4626 Barrington Ct. , Bonita CA  (outdoor event at private home; ample street parking) Seating is limited to 100 persons. Please purchase your $50 ticket online … READ MORE…

Stephen Ministry: are you, or someone you know, facing a hospitalization?

Every month, our Stephen Ministers have continuing education on specific topics related to caring for others in our congregation. On January 23rd, Bev Franco taught our Stephen Ministers about caring for those contemplating, experiencing or having just had a hospitalization. We toured a hospital with a chaplain and learned some practical and important things, such … READ MORE…

Stephen Ministry is alive and well at St. Paul’s

Stephen Ministry is the one-to-one lay caring ministry that has been taking place in congregations across the country since 1975. At St. Paul’s Cathedral, under an anonymous grant, we trained nine Stephen Ministers in 2015. These lay caregivers have been providing high-quality, confidential, Christ-centered care to people who are hurting or healing from an event … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: Truth and Lies

Several times a week I receive emails from AARP; they cover a multitude of topics, of special interest to the over-50 crowd. This week I noticed an article about the latest crop of scams. It’s not just about rich Nigerian widows any more. There are countless cons out there, many of them relying on the … READ MORE…

Ash Wednesday Sermon: A Time of Fragile Greatness

On Ash Wednesday two years ago Laurel and I sat with our two-day old baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, or NICU, of UCSD Medical Center up the street. This was not how we had hoped to spend our second day with Jem, who was connected to several electrodes monitoring his heart, breathing, and … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: what is winning?

Jimmy Kimmel, this past week, gave us insight into Presidential Politics and religion on his late-night show. In an entertaining but revealing segment, he portrayed Jesus as a presidential candidate: Jesus the candidate read quotes from the actual US Presidential candidates. It was amusing but alarming to hear statements from both the left and the … READ MORE…

People’s warden reports: A look at Chapter

Our newly compiled Chapter met for the first time (well second but who is counting the Annual Meeting?). It is always humbling to go around the table with introductions, which we do periodically for the benefit of new members or guests. The wealth of knowledge, experience, skills, accomplishments and perspectives cannot be overstated. The ebb … READ MORE…

Our Robinson Cross Awardees, 2016

Kris & Wayne Hatch and Gary Owen Every year, the Dean awards the Bishop Harold Robinson cross to members of the congregation who have made notable contributions to the community. The names of all the recipients can be seen on a plaque by the door into the narthex and awardees receive a handsome silver cross … READ MORE…