ST. PAUL'S


EPISCOPAL CHURCH

GREENVILLE, TX

Fourth Sunday After Epiphany

February 1, 2026

Rite II Worship

Book of Common Prayer

(page numbers in lower right corner)


The Liturgy of the Word


BULLETIN

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

Wednesdays - 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.


Monday - 9:00 a.m.

Children's Chapel


Wednesdays Worship

& Bible Study

10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 2

in the Church


6:00 p.m. - BIBLE STUDY

David & Lisa Gish

(pizza provided)


Thrusday 8:00 p.m. - Compline

(access St. Paul’s Facebook Page)

FEBRUARY 1st, 12:00pm

Parish Hall - Potluck

Bring Your Favorite

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18

Today’s Stewardship Pearl

How appreciated, how glorified, it must make the Lord feel, when we use His gifts to make this world a little better!


Wherever, whenever, we volunteer our time and our talents, we are essentially thanking our Lord for such wonderful gifts!


So, find a way to use your gifts, time, talent, and treasure, here at church and in the community.


The rewards are far more than you ever expected! Surely, you know that!

Prayers For the Church


The Daughters of the King - DOK are dedicated to supporting the prayer needs of St Paul's. They are available in the Side Chapel in the south transept of the church 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, or to add names to the prayer list, please contact the church office.


(Names will remain on prayer list for one month unless renewed)

Please pray for: Suzanne Taylor, Amber Droll, Linda Massey


Around the Diocese


Diary of a Theologian

More Critters

A very pleasant thing about writing a weekly blog is receiving comments from readers. Here are some responding to my post last week about critters seen while jogging before sunup on Dallas’s Katy Trail:


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One wrote about a delightful Louisianan that we had both known in New York, who as a girl down there had pet raccoon named Rascal. Her dad “found the kit abandoned and brought it back, and it moved into the house. It loved to surprise visitors by crawling along the top of the draperies and jumping down on them.” This New Yorker herself saw an instance of devoted mother love in a female raccoon near the tennis courts in Riverside Park. “Every spring a raccoon would have a litter on the downhill river side of the courts. Then she would carry each kit to a hillside spot on the east side of the court. This entailed climbing a tall fence with the baby, waddling across Courts 9 and 10, and climbing the tall fence again. This was repeated for each kit, usually three.” (continue reading)

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Dear Friends in Christ, I invite you to join me in a Pilgrimage of Friendship that I will be leading this summer to the ancient cathedrals and abbeys of England. Beginning in Canterbury and ending at York Minister, we will share prayer, Scripture, worship, and fellowship with one another and with our sisters and brothers in the Christian communities we visit.  (continue reading)