This Week at St. Patrick's
All Are Welcome at St. Patrick’s
You may have recently heard about the 2022 Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops, which starts today in England at the University of Kent, Canterbury Cathedral,
Being of Service to Our Community
Summer is usually associated with a lull in church activity, but it’s been a busy time here at St. Patrick’s! While your Vestry has been
July Search Process Update
It is now nearly four months since our rector moved to a new parish. This has been an intensely busy period of time as we

A Message from the New Head of School
As embodiments of the Christian faith, Episcopal schools are created to be communities that honor, celebrate and worship God as the center of life. They

Breaking the Glass Ceiling
Did you know that it wasn’t that long ago that women were not allowed to be priests in the Episcopal Church? Eleven women broke that
Father Ed’s Summer Reading List
As someone who works in education, I find the summer months to be a fruitful time for many different reasons. In particular, as I am
Thank You for Your Thoughtful Participation
The Vestry and I are very thankful to you all for your participation in the discernment process in recent weeks. In addition to your thoughtful
Help Us Walk in Love as Christ Loves Us
We had a very busy weekend, in case you weren’t able to participate. We celebrated our graduates, had a moving renewal ceremony in the courtyard
Not That Ordinary
Pentecost (from a Greek word for “fiftieth”) is the Christian reinterpretation of the ancient Jewish pilgrimage festival, the Festival of Weeks, or Shavuot (pronounced “sha-voo-OAT”
News from the Episcopal Church
- Leaders of global Christian communions call for renewed efforts towards the ‘gift of peace’
- Jerusalem archbishop thanks Episcopal Church for support in video remarks to EPN conference
- EPN speakers press Christians to resist anti-democratic movements as church plans for future
- North Carolina church honors Anna Julia Cooper, education rights advocate for Black women and girls
- Conservative Anglican leaders meet in Nigeria to elect a leader, fueling concerns of schism
- Building renovations at Mississippi’s oldest Episcopal congregation help spur membership growth
- Connecticut Episcopalians, bishop arrive home after Iran attacks end Holy Land pilgrimage
- Oklahoma priest to compete in half Ironman to raise money for diocese’s senior living center
- Anglican, Episcopal leaders respond to US-Israel attacks on Iran
- Anglican Consultative Council to consider revised Nairobi-Cairo proposals for structural reforms
