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“Love is the Way” Book Study (In-Person)

Saint Paul's Church On-line 605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

"Love is the  Way: Holding onto hope in troubling times" Book Study Leader: Fr. Joe Bowden When: Sunday, 10 - 10:45 a.m. Gather outside by the Celtic Cross (6th St. parking lot side of church)   Join Fr. Bowden for this study on our Presiding Bishop’s latest book. All who are interested are invited to […]

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Advent Stories in Scripture: hearing our story in God’s

Saint Paul's Church On-line 605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. 2020 has been hard. Every year during Advent we expectantly await and prepare for God’s arrival, but this Advent we have much more to bring before God in supplication and longing. Gather with others each Wednesday […]

Centering Prayer – Orientation and Intention (Online)

Saint Paul's Church On-line 605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. Centering Prayer is a receptive method of Christian silent prayer that prepares us to receive the gift of contemplative prayer, prayer in which we experience God’s presence within us, closer than breathing, closer than thinking, closer […]

Birthday Sunday (Online)

Saint Paul's Church On-line 605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Second Sunday Birthday Celebration  10:35 - 10:50 AM, Zoom  ALL are invited to our brief, but joyful celebration for all whose birthdays fall in October, Sunday, October 11, 10:35-10:50 AM.  Join us during Coffee and Conversation now on Zoom! Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 860 972 849 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923

Daily Bread: A simple morning prayer practice from The Book of Common Prayer

Saint Paul's Church On-line 605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. Episcopalians are a people of prayer. How we pray and worship proclaims and communicates more about our Christian belief and hope than can be found in theology libraries. Yet, how do we learn and grow in […]