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For Sunday October 19, 2025


We invite you to join us for Welcome Back Sunday, a joyful celebration of community and renewal. The day begins with an All-Parish Service at 9:30 AM, featuring the kickoff of the choir under the direction of Charles Peery.

Immediately following the service, explore our Ministry Fair—an opportunity to learn more about the many ways to engage with parish life and participate in the upcoming season. We will gather in the Parish Hall for our Annual Church Potluck to enjoy fellowship with friends old and new as we begin this season together.

Circle Suppers

These fabulous Circle Supper “spark plugs” got together this past week over a shared meal and conversation about how to strengthen this incredible Parish Life offering, and help parishioners connect. We hope you will sign up at the link below to join this year’s Circle Supper groups. Mark your calendar for Wednesday, November 12 at 6:30 PM for the kickoff gathering!

Save the date—SAFE CHURCH Training In-Person at St. Paul’s on Nov. 18th!


In-Person Safe Church Training
November 18, 2025
9am-noon
The Church of St. Paul in the Desert,  125 West El Alameda, Palm Springs, CA 92262

“Safe Church Safe Communities” training is required by the Episcopal Church every three years. In our commitment to support as many people as possible in accessing the training, we have begun offering in-person training in addition to the training offered online. This in-person training meets the needs of those who are challenged by technology, or who would benefit from participating in community. Participants will receive training on ethical and theological expectations placed on church workers/volunteers, the impact of misconduct, and the Church’s commitment to creating spaces where individuals and families are secure and valued. Safe Church, Safe Communities training is required for all volunteer and employment positions throughout the diocese. It is the Church’s responsibility to ensure safety, integrity, and trust within its community.

In order to complete all the necessary aspects of the training and receive a certificate, you must attend the full training.

Register Here

The Order of the Daughter of the King

JOIN US FOR THE
FALL ASSEMBLY OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE KING IN PROVINCE VIII
Via Zoom in the Library
Building Community Beyond Church Walls
SATURDAY OCTOBER 25, 2025

OUR SPEAKER IS THE REV. CANON ANNA CARMICHAEL,
CANON TO THE ORDINARY IN THE DIOCESE OF SAN JOAQUIN.

Schedule for the Day:
9:15 Members only for Confidential Prayers
9:45 All Women of St. Paul’s are Welcome
Province Assembly
10:00 Welcome and introductions
10:15 Morning Prayer
10:45 Comfort Break
11:00 Building Community Beyond Church Walls with Canon Anna
Noon Lunch (Topics from SP in Breakout Rooms)
Lunch will be provided by the DOK members
1:00 pm Business Meeting
1:30 Closing Service

It will be a wonderful event with our Sisters gathering together to share the love of Christ with each other.

Contact Patty Kiker, patty.kiker@gmail.com or 214-497-3034 with any questions. No RSVP is necessary.

Brain Buddies

November Book Club

The next Book Club meeting will be held on Tuesday,  November 11, 2025, at 2 PM. (Meeting delayed for 1 week for November 4 election.) The meeting will be held in the Music Cottage on the church campus. For November Book Club has selected The Royal Secret by Lucinda Riley. In this suspenseful and heart-pounding novel, an ambitious young journalist unravels a dangerous mystery that threatens to devastate the British monarchy. Keeping secrets is a dangerous game.

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

6 Ts Survey

Our survey tracking system shows that many parishioners started to fill out the survey but just didn’t have a chance to complete it (by typing in their name and email address and clicking the “Done” button at the end).  If you had to stop mid-way, please try again.  If you started the survey from an email link, you might find that you can pick up where you left off; others would just start anew, reminding yourself that it only takes 13-15 minutes to do at one sitting!  Thank you so much for your time — it will make a big difference!

 

As you heard about at the Annual Meeting we have a new tool to help connect parishioners to their passions and needs in the church and the wider community. Under the parish’s Strategic Plan Objectives One and Four, the 6 Ts Task force has developed a survey for all parishioners that we hope can bring us together to do more and for each other. The “Six Ts” refer to parishioners’ talents, testimony, time, temperament, treasure, and ties (relational networks).

It takes only 13-15 minutes (it’s been timed!) and you can do it easily on your computer, smartphone, or tablet (all connected to WiFi).

Here are the simple instructions to complete the survey:

  1. Simply click on the banner at the top of this email and you will be able to fill out the survey.
  2. Almost all the questions just ask you to check the boxes that apply to you, except for those at the end that ask you to fill in your contact information.
  3. When you reach the end of the survey, be sure to click the “Done” button. If you do, you will receive a confirmation email that you have completed the survey.
  4. Do NOT click any button asking you to complete another, different survey. It’s probably a marketing survey from Survey Monkey.
  5. If you run into any issues, there will be a team of folks next to the Welcome Table on Sunday morning at both services to offer assistance.

The 6Ts survey is designed to benefit each parishioner and the church, too. By asking you about your interests, the survey can offer you more opportunities to connect with other like-minded parishioners in spiritual formation, ministry work, volunteer possibilities within the church and the community at large, and even recreational activities. By asking about your skills, the survey can help the Revs and our lay leaders identify ways that you might like to contribute to the church’s vitality and that are suited to your particular strengths and interests.

All of the information collected in the survey will be confidential; it will only be available to the clergy and laity authorized to review that information specific to their duties as employees or supervised volunteers. 

Thank you for helping us connect more regularly and more meaningfully with one another!

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.

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 $95 for each altar flower sponsorship (or $65 for narthex flower sponsorships) covers the flower shops fees.

Prayers of the Church

For the Anglican Communion, The Most Reverend Dame Sarah Mullally, the Archbishop of Canterbury-designate; pray for the Episcopal Church, The Most Reverend Sean W. Rowe, Presiding Bishop.

For the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth: The Right Reverend Ryan S. Reed, Bishop.

For the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego, The Right Reverend Doctor Susan Brown Snook, Bishop; for the clergy and people of All Saints’, Vista.

For those commended to our prayers: Reuben Hernnadez, Shaun Water, Patricia Valtier- Medina, René (Reno) Valtier, Rodney Binder, Sam Grewal & Family, Gabriel Georgia, Michael L. Marguet, Benjamin Carrillo, Jerry Brown, Fergus, Joan Anderson, Harry Lit, Jud Hoiseth, Carolyn Scott, Ivonne Anderson, Patricia Rossberg, Gary Adams, Dr. Joy Zavarich, David Ballard & Family, Lori Miller, Lucy Youngren, Bonnie Ong, RC Eckert, Gaile Eckert, Cheryl Kelley, Tish & Eliott Kahn, Hap Blaisdell, Terry Fabian, Pat, David Valenzuela, Chloe Grace Wilson Barton; pray for all those for whom no prayers have been said.

For those who have died: Mary Helen Kelly, Shirley Patton, Richard Klinkerman, Ben Clark, Gloria Stevens, Amy Kidder, Dan Anderson, Virginia Roberts, Robert Jay Williams, Johathan Relerford, Arthur Binns, Dennis Shepherd. 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 departed rest in peace. Amen.

For those celebrating anniversaries: October 13: Dusty Porter & Tim Ring; October 23: Irene & John Mancini; October 24: Darrell Thomas & Joey Dominguez.

For those with birthdays: October 20: Mike Neill; October 21: Rick Roberts, Antonio Quaranta; October 22: David Coe, Robby Robinson; October 24: Louis Sanchez, Billy Stevens.

For those for whom flowers have been donated: Today’s Altar Flowers are sponsored by Michelle Hathaway, in thanksgiving for the birthdays of her daughters, Genevieve and Arra, AND BY Neal Nussbaum, in loving memory of Barb Nussbaum. The flowers adorning the Narthex today are sponsored by Mark Leggett, in loving memory of James Kyle.

“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

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).

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. The weekly print deadline is Wednesday noon.

For next Sunday’s Lectionary readings, go to www.lectionarypage.net and click on October 26, The Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost.

Upcoming Funeral Service

Saturday, October 18 at 11:00 AM – Tom Lutgen

Upcoming Meetings & Events at St Paul’s

  • Monday, October 20 – 2:00 PM – UNCLOBBER Bible Verses Class — Saguaro Room— Parish Hall
  • Wednesday, October 22 – 2:00 PM – Men’s Bereavement Group
  • Wednesday, October 22 – 5:00 PM – Praying in Liturgical Time — In Church Building
  • Wednesday, October 22 – 6:00 PM – Evening Prayer
  • Thursday, October 23 – 3:30 PM – Interfaith Bible Study — Yucca Room — Parish Hall
  • Thursday, October 23 – 5:45 PM – Choir Practice — Choir Loft
  • Sunday, October 26 – 9:30 AM – Welcome Back Sunday – ONE SERVICE ONLY – All-Parish Potluck immediately following service – Parish Hall

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: 

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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/