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For Sunday June 25, 2023

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Adult Faith Formation Sundays in June with Rev. Deb Seles

In May, we learned about the lives of four mystics. In June, join Rev. Deb Seles on Sundays at 9:00 AM in the Library to explore how to “ease into contemplative prayer.” Using the book, Armchair Mystic by Jesuit Mark Thibodeaux, we’ll explore the background and practice of various forms of prayer. If you feel a tug towards a deeper relationship with the Holy, this experience is for you!  The book will be a jumping-off point; each week we’ll hear from poets and mystics as we move from Stage I (Talking AT God) to Stage IV (Union with God).

Schedule:

  • June 25 (Stage IV & Putting Prayer into Action)

Books may be purchased at:

https://www.amazon.com/Armchair-Mystic-Easing-Contemplative-Prayer/dp/0867164301

Abe Books: https://www.abebooks.com

Half-Priced Books: https://www.hpb.com or any other online bookseller.

Rev. Deb Seles hails from Chicago and always wanted to be a priest but, having grown up Roman Catholic, likes to joke, “Not only was the idea on the backburner, the stove was in someone else’s house!” A social worker before she became a priest, she worked with people with disabilities. She was introduced to the Episcopal Church by her late husband. Ordained in 2002, she was Executive Director of the Chicago L’Arche Community (a faith-based group home for people with and without disabilities). Trained as an interim rector, she served several churches in the Chicago area and also managed a spiritual direction practice. Working as a chaplain at Stroger Hospital broadened her experience. In 2010, she moved West and accepted the call to become Rector of Ascension Church in Twin Falls Idaho. She moved to the Coachella Valley in 2016, where she served as Associate Priest at St. Margaret’s before retiring in June 2022.

Parish Administrator Job Posting

We are hiring a new parish administrator. The Parish Administrator is a critical role at the Church of St. Paul in the Desert and serves as the central contact and hub for all church staff, parishioners, volunteers, visitors, vendors, and community partners. They must be well-organized, able to work independently and collaboratively, and be flexible in responding to the changing needs of the parish.

The Parish Administrator reports to the Co-Rectors, and manages two other staff members: a Sexton and Assistant Sexton. They work with the Co-Rectors in managing a team of office volunteers who will assist in the broad scope of this key role. As we grow into a program-sized church, our Parish Administrator will help us navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by the multiplication of mission endeavors, expansion of communication lines, and increasing complexity of day-to-day operations. Please click on the link below for further information. If you know someone who may be interested in applying, please forward the website link to them. Application Deadline Extended: June 30th, 2023

Read the Parish Administrator Job Description

St. Paul’s Library “Last Call!”

The Library Ministry at St. Paul presents Last Call! Sunday, June 25. The Library will be open from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, when visitors can stop by to browse and check out books. Questions? Please contact a Volunteer Librarian at palmerbd@att.net

“Summer Second Saturdays at Seven”
Concert Series

Although we will miss our talented and dedicated Mixed Ensemble this summer, we have planned other musical offerings for June, July, and August as part of our concert series. The second Saturday of each month, we will showcase a different musical presentation at 7:00 PM in the church, followed by a reception in the Parish Hall. Mark your calendars!

  • Saturday, July 8, The Boy’s Chorus of Tucson
  • Saturday, August 12, Robert York Organ Recital

Safe Church Challenge – June 30th DEADLINE!

We currently have about 80 people in process or who have completed the Safe Church training. Let’s reach 100 people and be THE safest church in the diocese! If you need help accessing and understanding the modules, please reach out to brojohncharles@gmail.com or call the church office.

Parish Life Camping Ministry

Escape the summer heat, July 18-20, up in Idyllwild at the Riverside County Campground. There will be plenty of trails for walking or hiking, evening campfire fellowship, time to explore Idyllwild village, and, of course, lots of group games to play.

A shared dinner on Wednesday will be followed by a compline service. Cost – $20 per person.  Dogs on leashes are allowed (for an extra fee).   To sign-up, contact Bonnie Stroock at 760-324-7949 (home).

Altar flower sponsorships

Fresh flowers at the altar honor God and add to the beauty of our worship.

If you would like to sponsor altar flowers for a future Sunday honoring a special person or event, you’ll find the sign-up book in the Narthex, or you can call the Parish Office at 760.320.7488 to reserve your sponsorship date(s). A donation of $95 for each altar flower sponsorship is suggested.

Giving Update

First Quarter Giving Statements have gone out. The statements reflect January through March. If your donation was given on the last week of March, it may not appear until the Second Quarter Giving Statement because of the timing of deposits. If you are giving online, please check to make sure you are giving to the 2023 Pledge Fund and not the 2022 Pledge Fund.

With a $10K/month revenue deficit due to lower than anticipated pledges, we encourage all pledgers to make timely contributions whenever possible. If for any reason you are planning on paying your pledge later on in the year or need to reassess your pledge for the year based on a change in personal circumstances, please notify the office (registrar@stpaulsps.org) or speak with the Chair of the Stewardship Committee, Kathy Kilmer. They can also assist with helping you to set up recurring online payments. Thank you for your continued, faithful support during the slower summer months when attendance drops as snowbirds return home and locals travel to escape the heat. We could not do the ministry we do without your incredible generosity.

Music Ministry News – A Message from our Interim Director of Music and Organist

During the next few months, I will be calling parishioners to talk about our Music Ministry at St. Paul’s. This will be a way of getting to know each other better, and to discern the needs and concerns of you, the people of St. Paul in the Desert. I look forward to having our conversations. In the meantime, I invite you to enjoy the upcoming musical presentations in our summer concert series.

Phil Smith

St. Paul’s Social Justice Ministry Needs Warm Weather Clothing Donations

The Social Justice Ministry is seeking donations of new or gently used warm weather clothing and accessories to distribute to our needy neighbors. Please place your donated items in the collection containers located in the Narthex. Our volunteers distribute these items in the Columbarium colonnade the last Wednesday of each month.

If you would like to learn more about this important ministry, please contact Lena Granet at lorainehome@gmail.com.

Mid-week Services

You are invited to the church on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 PM each week for contemplative Eucharist/Evening Prayer.  The church will be open the hour prior (5:00-6:00 PM) for silent, personal prayer. Come and rest.

  • Wednesday,  June 28 – The Rev. Canon Victoria Hatch

Prayers of the Church

For the Anglican Communion, and for the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Justin Welby; for The Church of Bangladesh, Bishop Samuel Mankhin, Moderator and Primate.

For the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, The Right Reverend Anne B. Jolly, Bishop Coadjutor.

For the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego, The Right Reverend Dr. Susan Brown Snook, Bishop; for the clergy and people of St. Paul in the Desert, Palm Springs.

For those commended to our prayers: Heather S. Gordon, Curt Ringness, Barry Ralph, Dorothy Walton, Irene Savannah, Kris and Kai Christensen, Gloria Swanson Stansbury, Don Johnson,  Ken Van Horn, Wendy V., Adele, Paula Davis, Rev. Jessie & Rev. Dan, Jim, Donna & Bruce, Donald Gravelle, Ken Smithler, Betsy Westaway, Chloe Grace Wilson Barton, Rus Butler, Frank Kipe, Terry Garrity, Kylie Smith, Jenni Foreman, Kelly, Amelia Grinstead, Marilyn De Silva Currie, Donald Chase, Greg Gowdy, A.J. Miller, Tom Lutgen, Brian Nealy; pray for all those for whom no prayers have been said.

For those who have died: James Hart, Candace Gervin, Mike Gorman, Michael Holliday, John Layson, Jr., Walter Stinson, Jr., Ricky Wilson, John Ketchum, Irene Kutach, James Robert Valletti, Farris Smith, Daniel Engle, Bill Moran, Darlene Winkler.

Rest eternal grant to these, your servants, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

For those with birthdays: June 25: Charles Hull; June 26: Mark McMillan, Ruth Wylie; June 27: Mary Mann; June 29: Bruce McLean; July 1: Lydia Ealy-Zingg, Raffaele Alberto, Rick Reed, Joseph Casazza.

For those celebrating anniversaries: June 28: Roger Donnelly & Stephen Lisante, Betti Hendrickson & Ken Hendrickson; June 29: Doug Hairgrove & Woody Wood, Tempe & John Essell, The Reverends Jessie Thompson & Dan Kline.

For those for whom flowers have been donated: Today’s Altar Flowers are sponsored by Rodney Dickson & Jeffry Georgianni, in memory of Rodney’s father, Carlton.

Send us your Prayer Requests via email — You may request prayers, “For those commended to our prayers” or “For those who have died,” by sending requests to registrar@stpaulsps.org Weekly print deadline is Wednesday noon.

For next Sunday’s Lectionary readings, go to www.lectionarypage.net and click on July 2, 2023, The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost.

Upcoming Meetings & Events at St Paul’s

  • Sunday, June 25 – 12:00 – 2:00 PM – “Last Call!” – Library.
  • Wednesday, June 28 – 10:00 AM – Columbarium colonnade – Social Justice Ministry clothing distribution.
  • Wednesday, June 28 – 6:30 PM – Vestry meeting – Library.
  • Saturday, July 8 – 7:00 PM – Concert – The Boys Chorus of Tucson – Reception follows in Parish Hall.

Sunday Service LiveStreaming

St Paul Streaming Worship Services

We are livestreaming our 10:30 AM Sunday Eucharist every week. The livestream project was made possible through a generous gift from a “snowbird” member from Philadelphia who wintered in Palm Springs for many years and worshiped at St. Paul’s every Sunday. You can view the livestream on our Home Page, YouTube Channel, and Facebook Page.

Missed a service?  Or want to rewatch a liturgy? All our past services are available to watch either on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/StPaulintheDesert or on our Facebook timeline: https://www.facebook.com/stpaulinthedesert

Assistance for Migrants

Coachella Valley clergy,

Robert Vivar, our Diocesan Migration Missioner (CC’ed) recently discovered that many asylum seekers crossing our southern border are being relocated to a center in Mecca, CA. You may already be aware of this and, if so, I apologize for the redundancy. In any case, if you or your members would be interested in assisting these folks please feel free to have anyone fill out our volunteer form found here. If you have more information about this situation or have questions for Robert, he can be contacted at rvivar@edsd.org. Thanks!

Jason Evans
Canon for Mission

Episcopal Diocese of San Diego

(619) 208-0818

Tijuana Service & Learning Trip

Hosted by the Diocese, this day trip is a wonderful opportunity to meet migrants and hear their stories, learn more about the immigration process, and make an impact just south of the border!

Tijuana Service & Learning Trip – June 25, 2023, 8:30-6pm, $60 (space is limited)

See the full schedule and register here: https://edsd.org/event/tijuana-full-day-service-learning-trip/

St Paul’s Book Club

The Book Club will not meet in July. The next Book Club meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, at 1 PM via Zoom. Meeting information will follow later.

For August Book Club has selected Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver. Set in southern Appalachia, this is the story of a boy born to a teenaged single mother, with no assets beyond his dead father’s good looks and copper-colored hair, a caustic wit, and a ferocity for survival. Spoken in his own unsparing voice, he braves the modern perils of foster care, child labor, derelict schools, athletic success, addiction, disastrous loves, and crushing losses. Through all of it, he reckons with his own invisibility in popular culture.

New members are always welcome at Book Club. For more information, please contact Alan Zimmerman at alanzimmerman@icloud.com