Worship Schedule
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SATURDAY
5 p.m.
Holy Eucharist
SUNDAY
8 a.m.
Holy Eucharist
Church School Chapel Suday
(3rd Sunday)
9:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Holy Eucharist
WEDNESDAY
12:10 p.m.
Holy Eucharist
with the anointing of the sick
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Sunday Schedule
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Church School
Chapel Sunday
9:30 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
Childcare Available Room 102 11:45-ish Coffee Hour
Parish Hall
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Ministers of Worship
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Saturday 5 p.m.
Celebrant and Preacher
The Rev. Kurt C. Wiesner
Lector
Gerry Leonard
Eucharistic Minister
Matt Metz
Sacristan
Shelley Gorman
Sunday
8 a.m.
Celebrating & Preaching
The Rev. Kurt C. Wiesner
Lector and Eucharistic Minister
Kristin Madden
Sacristan
Sally Beagley
Sunday
10:30 a.m.
Celebrant and Preacher
The Rev. Kurt C. Wiesner
Deacon
The Rev. Susan J. Roberts
Lectors and
Eucharistic Ministers
Amanda Thompson
Ron Kallinger
Kim Pilger
Kerry Benson
Music Director
Charles Black
Acolytes
Kjell Rife, Ben Conn, Izabelle Rushton and Molly Rushton
Greeters
Wendy Anthony Rogers, Ken and Karen Linton
Sacristans
Ann Reed and Linda Roth
Nursery Attendants
Jennifer Franklin and Alli Lindsey
Vestry Representatives for the Offering
Joel Harris and Herman Beck
Ministers of Outreach
Pantry Hosts David Hornbeck, Audrey Metcalf, Stuart Goatees and Clara Dahl
Coffee Hour Hosts D.A. Hitner and Georgianna Halverson
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It's Church School Chapel Sunday | Sunday, April 19 9:30 a.m. Parish Hall
Join us in the Parish Hall this Sunday for our monthly Church School Chapel Sunday. This is a service designed especially for the youth. But everyone is welcome! There will be no Church School or Children's Choir this week.
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Sunday Adult Forum
| Sunday April 19 9:15 a.m. Room 204
This Sunday the Adult Spiritual Formation ministry will hold an interest and planning session. We will round-table ideas and interest in planning future programs, the upcoming summer and other events. All are invited to come and share your ideas at 9:15 a.m. in Room 204. Do we know all the answers? No! We are all adults in spiritual formation. Are we headed in the right direction? Come tell us. No homework is required; only a curious mind and a discerning heart. And not everyone "discusses" nor needs to, but we all learn and enjoy time spent together. |
May They Rest in Peace
| The memorial service for Marc Yensen and Madelyn Yensen will be held on Saturday, May 9 at 1 p.m.
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Upcoming Acolyte Festival
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Acolyte Festival Saturday, April 25
Nearly all of our acolytes are planning to attend the Acolyte Festival 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 25, when Bishop Hayashi will serve as host at St. Mark's Cathedral.
If circumstances change for any of those who thought they couldn't come but now are able to, you can registar at https://eccu.wufoo.com/forms/2015-acolyte-festival/
If anyone registered becomes unable to attend, please let Susan in the parish office know.
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Knitting Group Up and Running!
| First and Third Mondays 7-8:30 p.m. Room 202
Our first task is for the Linus Project, making blankets for kids in distress. If you'd like to join us, we'd love to have you.
We are gathering on the first and third Mondays of every month from 7 to about 8:30 p.m. in Room 202 at the church. We have yarn available if you want some, or bring your own. If you want to learn to knit or crochet, we can take care of that as well.
This is a great way to get involved with a friendly, fun group of people. Please contact Judi Kallinger at 801-277-7353 or at [email protected] if you have any questions.
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National Healthcare Decisions Day | To mark National Healthcare Decisions Day, April 16, the parish Health Ministry has provided information on advance directives, wills and other important medical documentation. Please let Rev. Kurt or Rev. Susan if you would like an advanced directive.
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St. James' Spring Fling
| Saturday, April 25 6 p.m. St. James Episcopal Church 7486 Union Park Drive, Midvale 84047
St. James invites you to their Spring Fling on Saturday, April 25. There will be an auction and drinks from 6-7 p.m.and dinner at 7. While ticket sales help support the parish, the auction proceeds go entirely to VOA (Volunteers of America) Utah Homeless Teen Services.
Tickets are $20 each, discounted to $150/table of eight (with a complimentary bottle of wine) or $100/table of six .To buy tickets, in advance, please contact
David James 801.870.8975 or [email protected] or Angela Micklos at 801.232.8433 or [email protected]
Tickets will be available at the door, but St. James would appreciate your "heads-up" to get an accurate headcount to facilitate food planning.
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Discover Your Ministry | Day of Discovery Saturday, April 25 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
This year's Day of Discovery offering will be held at the Episcopal Church Center of Utah in downtown Salt Lake City.
You will learn about a special program called A Time of Discovery, designed to help you determine a specific ministry to which God may be calling you. You may enroll on that day, once you have heard more about the 12-week personal discernment course and how to use the workbook.
To find out more about registering for the Day of Discovery, please contact your priest-in-charge. The deadline for registration is Friday, April 17.
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2,245 Ways to be Part of General Convention 2015 | June 25 - July 3 Explore all the ways you can be of service to our diocese during General Convention. Meet and visit with Episcopalians from around the world. St. Paul's own Russ Pack as volunteer coordinator, will lead you through this memorable experience.
To volunteer: https://2015generalconventionvolunteers.my-trs. com/ To see volunteer areas: https://extranet.generalconvention.org/staff/files/download/10641 To view the Convention schedule: https://extranet. generalconvention.org/staff/files/download/12672
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'Stir Up the Spirit' | Women of the Diocese of Utah
Come celebrate and "Stir Up the Spirit" at the Episcopal Church Women Triennial Conference at the same time and place as General Convention. Sign up to volunteer through the General Convention website. You will have the opportunity to hear wonderful speakers such as our very own Rev. Mary Janda. We also need your help in putting on a 5k benefit run for the Homeless Youth Shelter, downtown SLC, on Sunday, June 28. This is an incredible once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Please contact Laura Orcutt, 801.368.5437 or [email protected], for further information or go to ecwnational.org http://ecwnational.org
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Community Garden Blooms |
The city's newest community garden is ready for planting! To sign up to learn more about a space in the garden email [email protected].
On 300 South between 900 and 1000 East, Intermountain Salt Lake Clinic has created a community park/garden for the East Central Community.
The new garden is named The Nan Estell Randolf Ayre Community Garden after the woman who owned much of the land on which the Salt Lake Clinic now stands. Fresh tomatoes are just a few months away!
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INN Between Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting | May 11 12-2 p.m. 344 S. Goshen Street
The INN Between is Utah's first hospice house for the homeless. We offer a safe, comfortable place where the homeless can spend their final days, weeks or months receiving professional hospice care in the company of people who care. We will be opening our new facility as soon as occupancy permits are obtained and will be celebrating with a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 11. For more information or to find out how you can help visit our web site or Facebook page. www.theinnbetweenslc.org facebook.com/theinnbetweenslc Please join us as we strive to create a community where no one dies alone on the streets. |
Please Pray . . .
| . . . in thanksgiving for the births of Robin Irene to Matthew and Diana Bell and of Sienna Arlene to Kurt and Darlene Wiesner . . . for the sick and those in need Vicki Godwin, Augusta Arnall, Evie Newbold, Kay and Carl Plonsky, Baylee Parks, Amanda Thompson, Deepika Chathli, Susan Boman, Michael Lister, JoAnne Becher, David Edgar, Meredith Simmons, Peg Howarth, Henry Gorman, Taylor Craig, Jane Wright, and the Yensen family . . . for those homebound, in assisted living, hospice, or with chronic illness Mary Muir, Ann Becker, Emmaruth Keyser, Sheila Anstall, Elenora Geerlings, Joyce Stam, Mary Berry, Thelma Blum, Larry and Dixie Hethke, Mary Ann Fitch, Lillian Taylor and Virginia Tonkinson . . . for those serving in ministry or the military away from home Christian Rallison and Steven Bridgewaters . . . for those traveling Russ and Judith Babcock, Meg Brady . . . for those recently deceased Pat Latkowski, the Rev. James Hugh Drury , Marc and Madelyn Yensen NOTE: Please do not ask to have someone's name added to these lists until you have secured their permission. |
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Whoever you are,
wherever you come from,
you are WELCOME here.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church is located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. Our community welcomes you to join us for worship and fellowship.
Proclaiming God's love
Celebrating the image of God in every person
A house of prayer and service for all
Submit an announcement by noon Wednesday 801.322.5869
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