Following the Little Drummer Boy

Christmas is coming. Does that thought stress you out?! Do you worry about not being able to give the most expensive and extraordinary gifts at Christmas? Do you feel you must keep up with everyone else? Relax…think about the gifts you already have to give. They are more precious than anything you find in the … READ MORE…

The Fine Art of Oysters

Maybe the title ought to say something about eating oysters. Apart from the pearls they can produce, but rarely do, there’s nothing fine or artful about oysters. They grow in what look like accretions on the sides of whatever they can attach themselves to, and their outer shells present nothing that might inspire a painter. … READ MORE…

It is up to each of us…

I wanted to share with you how St. Paul’s has helped meet an urgent need for sleeping bags at the Episcopal Church Center (ECC) in Ocean Beach, and also keep us thinking about a longer term plea that was brought to us by Sr. Karla Maria Moritz-Holland, a member of our community and a nun … READ MORE…

Overhearing Godly Play: The Ark and the Tent

November 16, 2014: Lesson 7  – The Ark and The TentIn this week’s Godly Play lesson, the stories of Moses’ experiences with God continue through the telling of creation of the Tabernacle. The overarching theme is one of developing a holy, sacred space in which to meet God. The actual biblical text reads like a … READ MORE…

The People’s Warden reports on Chapter

A message from Judy Moore  As the People’s Warden of St. Paul’s Cathedral, I am on the Cathedral’s Chapter (Board of Directors, if you will) which primarily oversees the finances as well as the buildings and grounds of the Cathedral. I serve on the Endowment and Finance Committees. Yet as the People’s Warden, I envision myself … READ MORE…

SPECIAL! PERUVIAN DOLLS AT EXPO

A unique opportunity awaits shoppers at the Alternative Gift EXPO on Sunday, November 23. Dolls from the Q’ewar Project near Cuzco, Peru will be for sale. The dolls and their clothing are handmade with all natural materials, such as cotton and handspun alpaca. Dolls that are blond or redheaded and wear European clothing are crafted … READ MORE…

Mission and Transformation: A Mutual Calling

Dean Penny “on the ground” in South Sudan, with another missionary I have always had the greatest admiration for missionaries, but I have never thought of myself as a missionary. In days of yore, missionaries were people who went to distant and uncivilized corners of the earth, lived incredibly uncomfortable lives, and often died horrible … READ MORE…