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For Christmas Week Services 2025

Parish Office Hours

The parish office will be closed from Christmas Eve through January 2, though Sunday services will continue at 8 AM and 10:30 AM on December 28 and January 4. All check and cash donations must be received in the plate by Sunday, December 28 to count for the 2025 tax year. Online and digital offerings may be made through December 31, as well as any other donations postmarked before the end of the year.

During this time, if you are in need or have a pastoral emergency, please call the church office at (760) 320-7488 and press 8.

St. Paul Gingerbread House

Newly welcomed member Joey and his partner Lucas were gifted this beautiful Gingerbread House, and after a few little “modifications” they customized it for St Paul’s! They’ve brought it for everyone at St. Paul’s to enjoy. (And there are twinkle lights inside that really work!!) The narthex smells like yummy gingerbread.

Preparing for the Co-Rectors’ 2027 Sabbatical

The Sabbatical Committee is excited to share that we are actively preparing for the 2027 sabbatical of our Co-Rectors, Rev. Dan and Rev. Jessie. We do this work with deep gratitude for their faithful and tireless leadership and with a shared commitment to both their long-term well-being and the continued flourishing of our parish.

A sabbatical is an extended period of time away granted to clergy after years of service to a congregation. It is not a reward for work completed, but a sacred and necessary practice that allows clergy to rest, renew, and return with fresh vision, energy, and strength.

Rev. Dan and Rev. Jessie have guided St. Paul’s through a season of extraordinary growth, spiritual deepening, and expanded outreach ministry. Their wisdom, dedication, and devotion have been a profound blessing to both this congregation and the wider community.

The committee is preparing an application for a Lilly Endowment Clergy Renewal Grant, a highly competitive grant that supports clergy sabbaticals and—importantly—invites congregations into their own season of renewal. From Lilly’s perspective, a sabbatical is a holy time not only for clergy, but also for the parish: a season to deepen shared ministry, strengthen lay leadership, and trust in the vitality of the whole body of Christ.

Recently, parishioners participated in a Listening Session, offering prayerful reflection on hopes and dreams for this sabbatical season. Their voices are already shaping the sabbatical vision and will continue to guide the committee’s work.

In the months ahead, the Sabbatical Committee will continue working with the Co-Rectors and parish leadership to refine the sabbatical theme and discern meaningful ways for the entire congregation to engage during this important time.

This is truly a moment of abundant life—honoring faithful leadership, strengthening shared ministry, and preparing well in advance for a season of rest and renewal in 2027. We are grateful for your prayers, your wisdom, and your ongoing participation as this joyful work unfolds.

Please reach out with any questions or reflections to me, Marian Stinson+ at marianstinson58@gmail.com.

Here are a few moments from those who attended the Sabbatical Listening Session this week:

“I’m excited to be included in the process of planning for the Co-Rectors’ Sabbatical in 2027. It’s a wonderful opportunity for us, as a church, to share our gratitude for them and all they do. It’s also a special time in the life of the church as both they, and we can pursue our own Sabbatical goals of rest, renewal, and joy.”—Patty

“In 2027 the Parish will be concluding its first five-year strategic plan, which could present the congregation with a unique opportunity to use sabbatical time to critically evaluate the successes and shortcomings of this plan. In the same manner, looking prospectively this could be a time of preliminary discernment for the next five year strategic plan.”—John

“I had the chance to share thoughts on my experiences as a parishioner at St Pauls as part of a planning process for the Co-Revs sabbatical in 2027. I really enjoyed the conversation with other members of the church and we all felt that our parish is a special place that is growing, dynamic, and continually focused on achieving the goals of its strategic plan.”—Dusty

“I’m glad we’re starting to plan & prepare now for the 2027 sabbaticals so everything will go as smoothly as possible during that time. Everyone needs to do their part & get onboard & work together as a team so it’s a win for the Revs & a win for the whole church community.”—Nancy

“It was a blessing to be part of the discernment for our beloved Co-Rectors sabbatical in 2027. Our love and desire to care for their well-being and that of our parish was evident in the conversations we had today.”—Kathy

LGBTQ+ Ministry Builds Ecumenical Bridges

This past week members of the LGBTQ+ Ministry and the local Roman Catholic parishes’ Gifted and Called Ministry (their LGBTQ+ Advocacy Group) met to discuss a collaborative Lenten project for 2026. We give thanks for the opportunity to advocate for full LGBTQ+ inclusion in every church. Stay tuned for this important project as more details will be forthcoming in the new year!

The Feast of Epiphany

Upcoming Classes

Skills for Facing Adversity Through Psychological & Spiritual Awareness

In today’s stressful political climate, prayer and meditation can help us reconnect with peace and joy. Within that openness, we can explore how witnessing cruelty and scapegoating impacts our own wounds—and begin the work of healing

Mondays at 3:30 PM
Jan 5, 12, 19, 26
Yucca Room — Parish Hall
Led by Grace Jill Schireson

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The Path Ahead: Spirituality & Purpose in Later Life

A six-session program exploring aging as a season of growth and purpose. Through discussion, prayer practices, and creative expression, participants deepen spirituality, build community, and discern God’s ongoing call.

Wednesdays at 4 PM
Jan 7, 14, 21, 28
Feb 4, 11
Yucca Room — Parish Hall
Led by The Rev. Dale Carr

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Celebrating Our Differences — Workshop

Join us as we explore how many of us have a preference on how we collect information about the world, how we make a decision on what to do with that information, whether we like to drill down to a decision or look for more possibilities, and if we are energized for life by thoughts, concepts, and ideas, or persons, places, and things.

Saturday, Jan 10 at 9AM —12PM
Yucca Room — Parish Hall
Led by The Rev. Mark Spaulding

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Baking in Community

Join us for a fun, hands-on baking class where we’ll create delicious treats, share a meal, and build community. No experience needed—just bring your enthusiasm! Everyone leaves with something they’ve made.

Saturday, Jan 10 at 9AM —12PM
Location — TBD
Led by Pete Smith

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Journey to Confirmation

Are you ready to explore faith with curiosity and openness?

Whether you’re asking deep questions, drawn to the beauty of Anglican worship, returning after time away, or simply wondering what baptism, confirmation, or reaffirmation mean, this is for you.

Journey to Confirmation offers a thoughtful, supportive space for anyone seeking to learn about Christianity and how we live it in the Episcopal Church. Wherever you are on your spiritual journey—longtime believer, hesitant seeker, or first-time explorer—you are welcome here.

Kickoff Potluck
Sunday, Jan 11
Following the 10:30AM service

Confirmation Classes
Jan 18, Feb 1, 8, 15, & 22
March 1 & 8
Yucca Room — Parish Hall

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Following the Star: Coffee & Conversation with the Co-Rectors on Our Third Weekend Service
During Epiphany, we remember seekers who followed God’s leading toward something new.

Join the Co-Rectors for a conversation about the developing third weekend service. In this season of insight and illumination, come learn about its shape, time, liturgical style, and the needs it might meet in our growing parish.

Sundays at 9:15 AM
Jan 11 & 18
Saguaro Room — Parish Hall
Led by The Rev. Dan Kline &
The Rev. Jessie Thompson

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So I Send You: A Discipleship Study Based on the 7 Signs in the Gospel of John

This study invites us to explore the seven signs in the Gospel of John as markers of God’s kingdom breaking into our world. Through these signs, we discover that even small acts of faith can transform lives. This study helps us discern our unique call as disciples—bringing Christ’s light into every encounter. Together, we reflect on hospitality, pray for healing, embrace wholeness, seek abundance, face fear, examine intent, and deepen our faith as we go forth to continue Jesus’ work.

Tuesdays at 10:00 AM
Jan 13, 20 & 27
Feb 3, 10, 17, & 24
Yucca Room — Parish Hall
Led by The Rev. Dcn. Cris South

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New Online Bible Course on the Hebrew Scriptures … for Smarties!

You’ve heard of The Bible for Dummies. Now, introducing The Bible … for Smarties! A chance to explore and learn about the Bible without dumbing it down. Going beyond your typical Bible Study, this seminar will be a university-level academic class focused on Nurturing Students towards a Nuanced, Critical Interpretation and Sophisticated Understanding of the Texts of the Bible. Dr. David Moseley will be the Instructor for this upcoming online offering in the Spring — a 12-week class on Hebrew Scriptures 2 (focusing on the Prophetic Literature and the miscellaneous Writings that include Poetry, Wisdom and Philosophy, Inspirational Stories and Apocalypse), starting on Monday 12th January 2026.

*** All Classes meet on Zoom on Monday evenings, 6:00-8:00 p.m. *** Classes are recorded and can be accessed if you miss any of the *live* discussions. For more information, click on this LINK which includes all you need to know about the material we will be covering, the schedule, and registering for the class. Scholarships are available – please inquire. And please feel free to email Dr. Moseley (drdavidmoseley@gmail.com) with any questions.

Flower Ministry

Each Sunday we offer beautiful flowers to the glory of God in worship, adorning our chancel and narthex. These flowers need a second life after services! YOU are invited to show up each Monday at 9AM to join with others in taking apart the flower arrangement and putting them into simple bouquets and small vases and delivering them to homebound parishioners and assisted living facilities. Here’s how you can help:
  • Donate SMALL vases or jam jars (glass or plastic) in the marked basket near the Welcome Table.
  • Show up on any Monday at 9AM and help arrange flowers in the sacristy.
  • Show up on any Monday at 9AM and get a few arrangements and Flower Cards with parishioners’ addresses and deliver to home! (Easy drop offs at the door or left on the porch.)
  • Pray for those delivering flowers, that they might offer and receive Christ in those deliveries.
  • Reach out to our Flower Ministry Coordinator, Natalie Ousley, and let her know you’re interested (njousley@yahoo.com).

TODEC Update

TODEC is coming to the United Methodist Church of Palm Springs on January 11 at 2:00PM. They will be sharing what they are doing for the immigration community and how we can help.

Altar Flowers

“The desert and the parched land will be glad; the wilderness will rejoice and blossom. Like the crocus, it will burst into bloom . . .” Isaiah 35:1-2

Altar flowers, also known as chancel flowers, are a Christian tradition of placing flowers in the chancel of a church to beautify the space and honor loved ones. In the Episcopal Church, altar flowers are often used to celebrate special occasions, such as birthdays, anniversaries, or the birth of a child. They can also be given in memory of a loved one or to honor a person.

If you would like to sponsor altar flowers for a future Sunday to commemorate 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 dates(s). A donation of $105 for each altar flower sponsorship (or $75 for narthex flower sponsorships) covers the flower shops fees

Upcoming St. Paul’s Funerals

  • Benjamin Carrillo, Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 11AM
  • Judi Miller-Steele (inurnment in columbarium), Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 12noon
  • Ben Clark, Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 11AM
  • Kathryn Briski, Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 11AM
  • John Alex Houlton, Saturday, March 21, 2026 at 11AM

Add a Name to the Prayer List at St. Paul

Want to add someone’s name to the prayer list? Please call the Church Office or email Reverend Dan, at revdan@stpaulsps.org with names. Prayers remain on the list for one month unless otherwise noted.

Want to help make St. Paul’s Campus & Buildings Better?

Have you have had a moment where you were at church and you saw the same lightbulb has been out for weeks and no one has changed it? Or maybe you go to grab a railing to steady yourself and find that it’s really loose and wonder why it hasn’t been fixed? Or perhaps you’ve noticed that your pew rack is missing cards or envelopes or pens and you are reminded that no one can fill them unless someone knows they are empty?

We have a BRAND-NEW tool that anyone can use to help us make sure the campus is safe, stocked, and ready for worship and other campus activities! Welcome to the NEW St. Paul’s Maintenance/Repair Request Form found online. If YOU see something that needs repairing, cleaning, sprucing-up, etc. on St. Paul’s campus, this is THE way to ensure that we know about it. Scan the QR code below OR click on the Building & Grounds Maintenance/Repair Request Form. You will be able to fill out the form in real time, which will allow our sexton to address those issues and/or the Campus Care Committee to address any major campus issues. Help us stay organized and prioritized!

If you see something that needs repairing, cleaning, sprucing-up, etc. St. Paul’s campus, this is THE way to ensure that we know about it. Scan below to reach our Building & Grounds Maintenance/Repair Request Form.

Annual Meeting Recap & Impact Report

Stay Connected

Sunday Service LiveStreaming

St Paul Streaming Worship Services

We are livestreaming our 10:30 AM Sunday Eucharist every week. 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

Join our E-Mail List

You’ll find this invitation on the front page and many pages throughout our website. It’s intended for anyone who wants to receive communications from St. Paul’s via email. This includes The Abundant Life weekly, online newsletter. If you haven’t already, sign up today!

Get “Social” with St. Paul’s!

Want to see daily pics about what’s happening at St. Paul’s? Be sure to like/follow us on Facebook and Instagram. And, subscribe to our YouTube channel to view our livestream and past services.

The Episcopal Church’s Immigration Toolkit

Shifting federal policy on immigration is already impacting people in all four of our counties. With this in mind, the Episcopal Church’s church-wide office routinely collects up-to-date immigration resources for congregations. Visit the Immigration Action Toolkit to find ways your congregation can help migrants, refugees, and asylum-seekers.

Click here for more information: 

The Episcopal Diocese of San Diego’s Info on Reporting Misconduct

Intake Officers:

Ms. Megan Callan, megan@mecallan.com

The Rev. Willy Crespo, frcrespo@gmail.com

Ms. Meredith Hardy, mlh8180@gmail.com

The Episcopal Diocese of San Diego considers the reporting and investigation of misconduct to be of critical importance. Reporting enables the diocese to protect the complainant, the respondent, and the larger community. It also allows the diocese to assist with the spiritual, psychological, and emotional needs of all concerned during and after the report of misconduct. Please visit edsd.org/safe-church-safe-communities/reporting-misconduct/

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