Rector's Reflection: The Marchiest March Ever
Dear Friends,
Life lately seems to be about as predictable as March in New England. That is to say; it is not boring, new things are surfacing left and right, and sometimes the cold seems relentless....but only until the sun comes out......
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Rector's Reflection: On Ashes and Blooming
Dear Friends,
Ash Wednesday this week felt like the first Ash Wednesday I have really experienced in a long time. For various reasons, I have not officiated an Ash Wednesday liturgy in full since 2018.
This week with you, was thus li...
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Peace for Ukraine
Dear Friends,
It wasn't until I logged onto our St. Paul's Coffee Chat Thursday morning that I learned about Russia's attack on Ukraine. The reality of this war, the lives lost already, the death and violence still to come has been s...
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Rector's Reflection: Keeping in the Loop!
Dear Friends, Last night on Compline I mentioned something about a conversation with a developer who is interested in our Gale House land (which we are not necessarily selling), and someone said, "Wait, what? I have been out of the loop fo...
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Rector's Reflection: On Many Things
Dear Friends,
I have a collection of topics for you today, heavy and light, spiritual and logistical. Thank you for spending these few minutes reading them.
On Barb
I hope you received our email yesterday about Barb and her ri...
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Hannah, Elizabeth, and Mary
Dear Friends, This Sunday, we get the best gospel story ever, the visitation of Mary and Elizabeth. But I am not preaching Sunday (more on that in a minute), so I want to say a little something about Mary and Elizabeth here. Something big...
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