The Holy Trinity (1739)
Luca Rossetti (1705–1770)
Services for the Fifth Sunday of Easter
Saturday, May 6, 5:00 p.m. Illuminated Worship
Sunday, May 7, 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
All Sunday Services Live-streamed
Our Sunday services will be available on the St. Paul's YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/stpaulsepiscopalchurchdelray) for those of you worshiping at home.
Sacred Space Book Club
Saturday, May 6, at 2:00 p.m.
Location: in-person, off campus

The Sacred Space Book Club will meet Saturday, May 6th at 2pm to discuss The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris.  

With candor and sympathy, debut novelist Nathan Harris creates an unforgettable cast of characters, depicting Georgia in the violent crucible of Reconstruction. Equal parts beauty and terror, as gripping as it is moving, The Sweetness of Water is an epic whose grandeur locates humanity and love amid the most harrowing circumstances. This Oprah’s Book Club pick has won several awards and promises to be rich for discussion. 

All are invited!
Delray String Quartet:
Four by Four
Sunday, May 7, at 3:00 p.m.
Location: church

Tickets: $20/person, 18/under, free.

Delray String Quartet      
Mei Mei Luo & Valentin Mansurov, violins, 
Felicia Besan, viola, Claudio Jaffe, ‘cello  

PROGRAM
Haydn: "Fifths" quartet,
Beethoven: Quartet Op. 95,
Mendelssohn: Quartet Op. 12, and
Bartok: Romanian Folk Dances

NOTICE: Parish Clergy Away May 8-11
Fr. Paul and Fr. Bernie will be attending the Annual Diocesan Clergy Conference from Monday, May 8 through Thursday, May 11. Please pray for the clergy of our Diocese as they gather for this conference.

Mother’s Day Brunch presented by the Brotherhood of St. Andrew
Sunday, May 14, after the 10:00 a.m. service
Location: Parish Hall
Cost: Free

All are invited to enjoy a special Mother’s Day brunch prepared and served by the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Brunch is free for all, but we do ask that you sign up in the courtyard.
Upcoming Baptisms
Sunday, May 21, at 10:00 a.m.
Location: church

We will celebrate the sacrament of Baptism on Sunday, May 21, at 10:00 a.m. If you are interested in being baptized or having a child baptized, please contact the church office at [email protected]g or (561) 276-4541.
Vacation Bible School
Mission: Deep Sea
Monday, June 5 - Thursday, June 8
Location: St. Paul's

Summer is only weeks away! And if summer is coming, that means VBS is right around the corner! To be a part of MISSION: Deep Sea VBS (June 5-8), just contact Liz Ryan at [email protected] or sign up in the courtyard to volunteer.

Use the link below to register your child (PreK 4 through 4th grade.):
A Course in Episcopal Worship: The Hows and Whys
Sunday following the 10:00 a.m. service, May 7
Location: Parish Hall

Dr. David Macfarlane will be our special guest presenter. He will talking about the role of music in Episcopal Worship.

Instructed Eucharist
Sunday, May 14, at 10:00 a.m.

This Service will conclude our course, The How's and Whys of Episcopal Worship. It will be a worshipful explanation of how we celebrate every Sunday in church. Do you have family or friends who are curious about the way we worship at St. Paul’s? This will be an excellent opportunity to invite them to learn about how Episcopalians celebrate our resurrected Lord! 
Honoring the Class of 2023!

On Sunday, June 4 at the 10 am service, we will honor the graduating Class of 2023. If you or someone you know is graduating this year, please submit their name and school from which they are graduating by Monday, May 29 so that we can include their name in the bulletin for the June 4 service. Please also indicate if the graduate will be attending the June 4 service. Names may be written on the sign-up sheet in the courtyard or submitted electronically to: [email protected].
Veterans Ministry
Thursday, June 6, at 10:00 a.m.
Location: Guild Room

We have a newly formed Veterans Ministry that is open to all, veterans and non-veterans alike. We helped to coordinate special liturgies during each of our weekend services for Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Veterans Day. Our goal is to support veterans within our parish and community, ultimately becoming known as a veteran-friendly parish. We meet monthly on the first Thursday of the month from 10-11 AM in the Guild Room.

All are welcome. If you believe you are called to provide assistance to veterans, you are most welcome to join us at one of our meetings. 
French! Spanish!! Italian!!! With Dorsey Salerno

Are you planning a trip to Europe this summer and want to rev up your high school foreign language? Do you have a middle, or high school student who wants to go to the next level in their foreign language? Or perhaps you want to keep your brain sharp by learning a new language. I'm here for you, in French, Spanish or Italian!

I taught French and Latin for ten years in Chappaqua, New York and have been tutoring the above languages, (yes, on the telephone by face time or on Zoom) ever since. I love teaching one-on-one and I love my students. (I've been told they think the lessons are easy and fun.)

St. Paul's Church will benefit from your experience. Sign up for a package of five lessons at $10.00 a lesson (one hour), helping yourself and St. Paul's at the same time. Students new to the language receive their first book, gratis.

For further information call Dorsey Salerno at 561-676-1076.
Prayer Shawl Knitters
Meets Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m.
Location: Bush Hall

Knit prayer shawls for newborns and for the sick and homebound. To learn more, contact Barbara Clifford at [email protected]. 
Sunday School
For all children PreK through 5th grade!
Sundays at 9:45 a.m.
Location: Guild Room 

Join us for fun, stories, crafts, snacks and new friends as we use the Seedlings curriculum to learn more about our Lord and our church! Go to http://tinyurl.com/y9w5uo8j to register your child! Contact Mrs. Liz Ryan for more information: [email protected] or call 561-278-4729.
Wheels-to-Worship

St. Paul's would like to connect people who would like transportation to church services with people who are willing and able to drive!

Please call the church office at 561-276-4541 to let us know if you are interested and what service you prefer, and the best number to reach you. A sign up sheet is also available in the church courtyard.

We will contact you soon!
We need you!

The Service Ministries of the church enable us to worship God in the beauty and richness of the Episcopal tradition. If you are interested in serving as an Acolyte, Usher, Greeter, Lay Reader, or Chalice Bearer, please contact Tim Kilpatrick. Each of these ministries is open to people of all ages, and adds to the depth and beauty of our worship experience. Contact Tim at [email protected] or (561) 436-4194.
Weird and wacky climate impacts and solutions!

In 2021, maple syrup demand spiked while production plummeted due to unusually warm conditions that year. Quebec’s “maple syrup cartel” was forced to release half of its syrup reserves…and climate change was partly to blame.
 
That was the first time I heard the words maple syrup, cartel, and climate change in the same place and the weirdness of that juxtaposition stuck in my head! Since then, I’ve been keeping my ears open for more strange climate news: and when you start looking, there’s a lot of it.

This week’s newsletter is dedicated to all the weird ways climate change is affecting our lives and the planet, and the even weirder and more creative solutions people are coming up with to tackle this crisis. [...]
Daily Virtual Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, and Compline

St. Paul's daily virtual Morning Prayer at 8:00 a.m., Evening Prayer at 5:00 p.m., and Compline at 8:00 p.m. is held Monday through Friday (through Facebook Live streams).

Lectio Divina
Tuesday, May 9, at 9:30 a.m.

Join us for a meditative approach to scripture study! This program utilizes Zoom, no account needed to participate.
Faithful Giving

Please help us to keep our mission and ministry strong. St. Paul's staff, operations, community outreach, and our missions to help the most vulnerable are dependent on Sunday offerings to keep afloat. When Sunday offerings decrease, our missions become at risk.

Safe and secure online giving on our website - St. Paul's has a safe and secure electronic donation service available allowing you to make single donations or set up recurring donations. Click the button below to visit our donation page:
Mail -  If you prefer to send your pledge or other donation by check, please send your contribution to: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 188 S. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444.
Strengthening Ministries for Tomorrow’s Faithful

To ensure that the work of St. Paul’s lives on, remember St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in your estate planning. With a gift in your will, trust, or in some other way, you can make a lasting impact on those served through the mission and ministry of St. Paul’s.

One sentence in your will can make a lasting difference to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. To leave a gift in your will, simply share this sentence with your attorney or financial planner:

“I hereby bequeath to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Delray Beach, FL, the sum of $ (or % of my estate) to support its mission and ministry (or to the Legacy Fund of the Endowment Fund.)”

To talk with a member of the Endowment Fund Board about how you can continue to support the mission and ministry of St. Paul’s with a legacy gift, please contact Caren Kilpatrick, our Parish Administrator, at 561-276-4541 or [email protected].
In case you missed it...
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Sunday, April 30
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
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