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Third Sunday
after Pentecost
Proper 6A


June 14, 2026

7:45 & 10 a.m.


Celebrant:

The Rev. Steve Keplinger
Sermon Title:

Resurrecting a Word to Save the World


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Wondering about the status of the New Rector Search? 
You can now read regular updates — posted approximately every two weeks — directly on the
GSP website. You can find this link on the GSP website homepage by simply scrolling down and looking for the 'Rector Search Committee Update' box on the right (pictured above)

As many of you may know, we are looking to rent out the Rectory next door to the church, and the Vestry and Executive Committee would prefer to rent to someone with ties to Grace St. Paul's. If you or someone you know in the congregation is looking for somewhere to rent, please contact the church office 520-327-6857 parishadmin@grace-stpauls.org

Calling all musicians!

The Grace St. Paul’s music program seeks to expand and achieve world domination. We think we’d do a better job than the current dominators. If you sing or play an instrument of any kind, we want to hear from you. Please contact Music Director Christina Jarvis at
clj@delegation.org or talk to her before or after the 10am service to discuss ways to include you as works best for all devices and desires. Thanks and many blessings!

Memorial Garden Niches


The new Memorial Garden niches are now in place and we encourage you to come by and see them! Now through the end of July, there will be a discount on both single and double niches to help pay for the new walls that were installed earlier this year.


Single Niche


$1500 NOW $1300 


Double Niche


$2100 NOW $1900


If you are in the process of end of life planning or thinking it may be time to start, this is a great opportunity to handle a very important aspect of that. Purchasing a niche in advance will give you peace of mind in knowing your loved ones won't have to handle the logistics while they're grieving. It also provides your loved ones with a place in our beautiful Memorial Garden to visit and pray, share remembrances, and celebrate your life after you've died.


Please reach out to Ricky Salas in the office for more details.

parishadmin@grace-stpauls.org

Psalms and Psalads this Saturday at 6 pm in McBride Hall. The third meeting will be June 27. It is not too late to join in, even if you missed the first meeting. Come join us and learn about the Psalms as prayers and uncensored expressions of all our human emotions and feelimgs. Bring a salad (not required) or something else to share. If you are able and willing, bring your own table setting, so we can cut down on one use utensils and plates. For more information, contact Deacon Kym at 520-249-1796 or tucsonkym@gmail.com

One of Grace St. Paul’s deep commitments is Migrant Ministry;
welcoming and supporting migrants, and advocating for their human and civil rights. We are called to be a compassionate and welcoming faith community. Through education, advocacy, prayer, collaboration with community groups, and by direct support, we promote social justice in our border region.



** PLEASE NOTE ** 
From June through August, our regular meetings will be held on
only the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 2:00pm in the Bloom Room.

Migrant Stories through book and film


Join us monthly as we explore the personal stories of individuals in our community, deepening our compassion and knowledge.

Upcoming: 

TODAY! Friday, June 12 at 6pm in McBride Hall
Please join the Migrant Ministry at Grace St Paul in viewing the film 
'
A Better Life (Una Vida Mejor)'. This Oscar nominated drama is the story of an undocumented gardener living in Los Angeles struggling to support himself and his son and trying to stay safe from gangs and immigration agents while working to give his son opportunities he never had.  We will share popcorn and a rousing discussion of this film and other opportunities to learn about migrant issues in Tucson as a part of this evening.

Sunday, June 14 at 9:15 in the Bloom Room

View and discuss a TED talk by Elizabeth Camarillo Gutierrez who grew up in Tucson and remained here after her parents were deported when she was 15 years old

 

Sunday, July 12 at 9:15 in the Bloom Room
Discuss Elizabeth Camarillo Gutierrez' memoir 'My Side of the River' 
who remained in Tucson to graduate high school.after her parents were deported  She then graduated from U of Pennsylvania and is now working in New York.

Have you been enjoying Continuing Revelation of God readings (typically more contemporary poetry and prose) in addition to Hebrew Scripture and Gospel readings in recent GSP Sunday services? Do you have other readings you might wish us to consider? If so, please reach out to Elizabeth Jaeger elizabethjaeger56@gmail.com

Thanks, in advance, for your interest.

IT’S OFFICIAL!!!

 GSP Fall Craft Fair 2.0

 

Thanks to the initial enthusiastic response we received there WILL be a GSP Fall Craft Fair 2.0 on NOVEMBER 15TH after the 10:00 service!!  Please mark your calendars!

 

A big thank you to those who have already decided to donate handcrafted items (or originally authored pieces) to the fair so far. Without you a fair wouldn’t be possible. We still have plenty of space available if you should decide along the way that you would like to join us! We would be happy to welcome you aboard!! Let us know!

 

More information, details and possibly some requests for help will be forthcoming. So, as Rachel Maddow likes to say: Watch this space!!

 

Debbie Fricke (frickedeb2@gmail.com)
Anne Sunderland (
asunder11@gmail.com)

Co-Chairs of GSP Fall Craft Fair 2.0

In his 198th Virtual Education Class, Dr. Chuck Dickson illuminates the many uses of candles in church: https://bit.ly/4fRKlAD

The mission of GSP Faith in Action is to offer personal and spiritual support for those of us who are struggling in the current political climate and to encourage faith-filled and appropriate actions as individuals and in collaboration with other groups.
We meet in the Bloom Room on the 2
nd and 4th Sundays from 11:45-12:45; please plan to arrive and settle in at 11:40 as we begin with prayer and a period of silence. On 6/14, Diana Hill from the Catalina UMC Good Trouble Action group will join us. On 6/28, Amanda Villa from Healthcare Rising will present. And on 7/12, members of the social justice group from the Episcopal Church of the Apostles in Oro Valley will engage with us. You are most welcome to join us and/or ask to be placed on our email list. For more information, contact Elizabeth Jaeger, elizabethjaeger56@gmail.com 

-Thursday, June 18th, 5pm, by Zoom-only, Chris Eastoe leading a service on the theme of “Prayer: some reflections in the context of recent politics”
(zoom link:
https://zoom.us/j/948146775).


-Thursday, June 25th, 5pm, in McBride Hall, Communion service led by Father Allen.


We’ve heard from church members that they’d like a smaller venue – Spirit Now’s answering that call … our services are held in the Chancel, in McBride Hall, or on Zoom, and are building blocks for the larger church to get together and share faith practices in smaller groups. It’s a more intimate place to read and reflect about our thoughts, our church, our communities, and our world.

If you’d like to receive announcements regarding Spirit Now’s services direct to your email, please contact Kim at moanatucson@gmail.com

Every Friday from 12:15pm - 1:30pm in the Bloom Room

Our Centering Prayer group continues to meet every Friday at 12:15 in the Bloom Room for the shared practice of Centering Prayer. Our membership includes people from other faith traditions as well as many GSP parishioners.


The practice of Centering Prayer can be done alone by anyone anywhere, but our members find that being together (even in silence) really makes a difference. Our group is open to all who are in need of some quiet, dedicated time to rest in the presence of God in this busy and uneasy world.


Blessings, 

Sara Heitshu scheitshu@gmail.com

We are at a critical time in the fight to protect the sacred at Oak Flat. Governor Hobbs is in a position to block Resolution Copper’s next step toward destruction. And Governor Hobbs answers to us and to our spiritual communities.

There is more information here


Will you join us in signing this letter to Governor Hobbs?  


We also invite you to:

  • Share the letter with your religious communities, ask them to join you in calling on the Governor to take right action by adding their name (by June 1, please).
    
  • Pray for Oak Flat and for Governor Hobbs.

Urge Arizona Lawmakers to Fund Extreme Heat Relief Efforts


Arizona is at risk of losing critical life-saving heat-relief infrastructure in 2027. Communities across the state have relied on pandemic-era relief funding to mount heat relief efforts. Those funds will expire at the end of 2026.


Communities put these investments to work, expanding cooling and heat respite centers, transportation assistance, outreach teams, and emergency heat response systems. They are responding to the tragic deaths of hundreds of Arizonans each summer. Extreme heat is one of the leading weather-related causes of death in Arizona. More than 900 Arizonans died from heat-related causes in both 2023 and 2024. These deaths impacted housed and unhoused individuals alike, including seniors, outdoor workers, families, medically vulnerable residents, and people living without reliable cooling.


We need Arizona leaders to act now and support dedicated Extreme Heat Mitigation funding in the FY2027 Arizona State Budget.

  • $4.2 million for Cooling Centers and Heat Relief Infrastructure
  • $3.7 million for Heat Relief Training
  • $1.5 million for Statewide Heat Call Center Operations
  • $500,000 for Critical Transportation Services
  • $130,000 for Statewide Heat Surveillance and Data Systems


Please contact Lawmakers to Support Funding for Extreme Heat Mitigation in the FY2027 Arizona Budget. 

  • Share your stories and experiences with extreme heat.
  • Tell them why heat relief matters in your community.
  • Thank Governor Hobbs for proposing Extreme Heat Mitigation in the budget.
  • Urge legislators to include Extreme Heat Mitigation in the final budget.

Contact Governor Hobbs


Find Your Legislators


We all face the challenge of extreme heat. By acting together and urging lasting investment in mitigation and coordinated response, we safeguard lives and strengthen Arizona’s resilience. Thank you for making Arizona safe and stronger. 


Any questions can be directed to Dale Ann Petersen at:

Daleann.Petersen @gmail.com

Monsoon and Moonlight

A Fundraising Event for THE HOMING PROJECT

WHEN: July 25

TIME: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

WHERE: 311 E. 7th St, Tucson, AZ (Near Corbetts)


WHAT IS IT?

A fundraiser for THE HOMING PROJECT (www.theHomingProject.org) They are building mini homes for the unsheltered in Tucson, AZ!

WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?

ALL money made will go to THE HOMING PROJECT to launch their first mini community.


A fun evening with a Market, Silent Auction, Food, Music & something COOL to do on a HOT summer night! We will have a card-making table where the community can make cards for free for the new residents. Leading the activity is professional paper crafter, designer, and instructor: Rachel Ann Johnson
Music by Elisabeth Blin (French guitarist) 6-7 pm

Denise Lane and Tammy West duo from 7-8pm


To submit art for the auction, please obtain a donation form from the parish office.
All donations must be submitted by July 18.

PLEASE DO NOT BRING ART DONATIONS TO THE PARISH OFFICE.
There is a donation contact on the form to schedule a pickup.

The following is an up-to-date list of all services and classes currently offered. 

Click on the Zoom link at the appropriate time to join any service or class.

Descriptions of some services and classes are available.

Click on the red here under each title.

Worship or Meeting

Date and Time

Zoom address


Live Streamed Sunday Worship

Sunday 10 AM   

Facebook Live


or


Youtube Live



Youth Group - In person

Sunday 12:00-1:30 p.m.


Sunday Worship Videos:

https://www.youtube.com/@GraceStPaulsTucson/streams

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GSP Today

Monday 12 PM

Please click here for more information.

https://www.gsptucson.org/gsp-today-with-fr-steve


Migrant Prayer Vigil

1st & 3rd Monday at 2:00 PM

Please click here for more information.

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Vestry

Fourth Tuesday 7 PM 

https://zoom.us/j/414089526

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Liturgy Meeting

Wednesday 12 PM

Bloom Education Center


Staff Meeting

Second Wednesday 2 PM 

https://zoom.us/j/693265761?pwd=aXhpa0dLY0pESWYxbHErY1V6VGJ5UT09


Fourth Wednesday 2 PM

https://zoom.us/j/107573977?pwd=aldyZEsxbEtwT3k0TWg4WGt2QmZIQT09


Loving Kindness Meditation

Wednesday 7 PM

Please click here for more information.

https://www.gsptucson.org/guided-meditation

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Spirit Now/Spirit Song Worship

Thursday 5:00 PM

Please click here for more information.

https://zoom.us/j/948146775

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GSP Spirit Players

1st Friday 6:30 PM

Please click here for more information.

Contact Nanalee Raphael or the office


Sunday's Bulletin

https://www.gsptucson.org/bulletins


Centering Prayer

Friday 12:15 - 1PM

Bloom Education Center

Grace St Paul's Episcopal Church

2331 E. Adams St., Tucson, AZ 85719

Parish Office: 520-327-6857

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