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ST. PAUL'S


EPISCOPAL CHURCH

GREENVILLE, TX

4th Sunday of Easter - April 26, 2026

“The Lost Sheep” by British artist Alfred M. Soord (1868–1915) in dramatic, life-threatening terms. His work often combined religious themes with strong narrative and emotional impact.

LITURGY

SUNDAY WORSHIP

10:30 a.m. Live Stream Sunday Services

on Youtube and Facebook


Repeat of Sunday services can be seen on

GEUS Channel 34 - Wed. 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.

From The Zucchetto - a.k.a. Zucchini by the PiC

The 4th Week in Easter Season

“And Can It Be” a hymn by The Rev. Charles Wesley

 

In May of 1738, Charles Wesley, an Anglican priest, wrote the hymn “And can it be” which we sang last Sunday. I commend it to you for your personal devotion and reflection as we, the Saints of St. Paul’s, continue to grow in grace and in the knowledge and love of God our Savior Jesus Christ.



To listen to this great hymn, please google “And can it be that I should gain.” The best version is found on YouTube. (continue reading)

Today’s Stewardship Pearl

“But those who wait on the Lord, shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint.” “But those who wait on the Lord, shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint.” - Isaiah 40:31

Prayers For the Church

The Daughters of the King are dedicated to supporting the prayer needs of St. Paul’s. They are available in the Chapel in the west corner of sanctuary every Sunday after the 10:30 a.m. worship service for private prayer. You can also submit intentions in the prayer box in the narthex. To add names to the prayer list, please contact the church office. Names will remain on the prayer list for one month unless otherwise renewed.

Please pray for: Family of Marie Hale;

Family of Glenda Kay Shasteen; Abby, Brad Mathis,

Dana Medford, Jorn Jamison, Cathy Hargrave, Fr. Gordon

Saturday, June 6


June 1-5: 3:00-6:00pm

Donations Accepted

 

 

9am-4pm: June 3, 4, & 5

 Volunteers Needed

Sorting & Organization

 

Visitation: St. Peter's Confirmation -

Healing Prayer Service - Pray for Immigration Detainees - Letting God Lead - Youth Summer Camp & Mission Trip



The Importance of Hello and Goodbye

Diary of a Theologian by Canon Victor Austin


It is easy to move quickly from exchanging names to things that are close to the heart. Who are you, and where are you from, and why are you here on the Camino? This last question occasionally—but only occasionally—gets a cynical answer. “You mean, why have I voluntarily traveled a zillion miles to lug around a pack that is too heavy and sleep in a crowded room with a bunch of snoring people, getting blisters on my feet and aches in my legs and shoulders?” But that cynical answer is a decoy. We are all here because of something in our heart that said, “I need to walk.” (continue reading)