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Relentless Compassion. Healing Love.
A "train the trainer" workshop for clergy and lay leaders interested in facilitating Sightlines in their own parishes. Sightlines: Spirituality & Purpose for the Path Ahead is a six-week series on the spirituality of aging designed for facilitation by teams of two or three. Contact Elizabeth Boyd with questions: eboyd@seaburyresources.org
Once a month we gather as a church family for a hands-on service project. Activities range making cards for hospital patients to packing winter kits for the unhoused. All ages and skill levels welcome.
Once a month, St. Paul’s cooks and serves dinner at Our Place Soup Kitchen. Volunteers of all ages are needed to help set up the dining room, cook the meal, serve the meal, and clean up.Contact: Deanna Gerhart, d.gerhart@verizon.net or 240-682-2569. Come learn more!
Once a month, St. Paul’s cooks and serves dinner at Our Place Soup Kitchen. Volunteers of all ages are needed to help set up the dining room, cook the meal, serve the meal, and clean up.Contact: Deanna Gerhart, d.gerhart@verizon.net or 240-682-2569. Come learn more!
Safeguarding God’s Children provides participants with the information they need to protect the children they know and care for in their personal lives and the ministries in which they serve. Required for adults working with children and youth.
Every Thursday we pack 40 weekend backpacks of food for children facing food insecurity. Join us at Eva Turner Elementary.
Everyone interested in learning more about St. Paul's and the Episcopal church are invited to a newcomers' dinner. It's free and all ages, including children are welcome! RSVP: office@stpaulswaldorf.org
This workshop is designed to acquaint senior church leadership with best practices for stewardship of the assets entrusted to us for carrying out our mission, including IT, Human Resources, Risk Issues and Compliance, and Business Affairs. Free and open to all. Click here to register.