When I met Andrew, he told me he wanted to pursue a calling to the priesthood. I had only been an Episcopalian for three years when we met so I […]
Last fall, I ran my first marathon. 5 months prior to that, I was having a tough day and thought, “Well, I guess I should sign up for a marathon.” […]
It’s a regular pattern. Disaster strikes–maybe it’s a flood. Maybe it’s a tornado, or a hurricane. Maybe it’s an earthquake. There are many casualties and lots of devastation. And before […]
In today’s gospel, we are reminded of the joy of the Easter Season, the promise and fullness of the resurrection, and yet, in the midst of this season of joy, […]
From 1972 until 2012, Peter and Vicki Bergstrom transformed Camp Stevens from a summer only facility to the thriving, year round, ecologically minded, community centered operation it is today. Their […]
Fifth Sunday in Lent – Year A St. Paul’s Cathedral, April 2, 2017 John 11:1-45 Christie Fleming Jesus learns that one of his best friends is gravely ill. Lazarus is […]
St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral offered parishioners a new way to explore Advent last year—specifically through service to others. St. Paul’s families who signed up for the at-home practice were given […]
The Rev. Daniel Heischman, president of the National Association of Episcopal Schools, will keynote at the Schools Summit on Wednesday, April 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. David’s, […]
Epiphany and Lent Resources You can find the lessons for each Sunday here: http://www.lectionarypage.net/CalndrsIndexes/Calendar2017.html Our three Episcopal publishers have an assortment of seasonal resources; search for Epiphany or Lent: Forward […]
Christmas Eve, 2016 St. Paul’s Cathedral San Diego, California Isaiah 9: 2-7 Luke 2: 1-14 Come Holy Spirit: Touch our minds and think with them, touch our lips and speak […]




