ST. PAUL'S


EPISCOPAL CHURCH

GREENVILLE, TX

22nd Sunday After Pentecost

October 29, 2023



Oct. 29, Sunday coffee hour

Potluck (click to signup)




EDOD ANNUAL 2023 MEETING

Convention Leadership Day - Friday, November 03, 2023,

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM - Location: Epiphany, Richardson, 421 Custer Road ,

Richardson, TX US 75080 - Click to Register


Saturday, November 04, 2023 - 7:30am - 3:00pm

The 125th Annual Convention - 2023 at the Episcopal School of Dallas, 4100 Merrell Road in Dallas. Guest Registration


Nov. 5: Daylight Savings Time - Set your clocks back.




Nov. 10, Fri. - Veteran's Day Breakfast at

St. Paul's Episcopal School - Join Us!

Benno Elkan, “Shema Yisrael” portion of The Knesset Menorah

(Jerusalem: Knesset [Israeli Parliament] building in Givat Ram, 1956),

bronze sculpture. Shema Yisrael (or Sh'ma Yisrael; Hebrew: שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל‎;

"Hear, [O] Israel") are the first two words of a section of the Torah,

and is the title (sometimes shortened to simply Shema) of a prayer that serves

as a centerpiece of the morning and evening Jewish prayer services.

MORSEL FOR MEDITATION

If we truly love our neighbor, we shall without a doubt share with him or her the good news of Jesus. How can we possibly claim to love our neighbor if we know the gospel but keep it from them? Equally, however, if we truly love our neighbor we shall not stop with evangelism. Our neighbor is neither a bodiless soul that we should love only their soul, nor a soulless body that we should care for its welfare alone, nor even a body-soul isolated from society. God created the human person, who is my neighbor, as a body-soul-in-community. Therefore, if we love our neighbors as God made them, we must inevitably be concerned for their total welfare, the good of their soul, their body, and their community.

John Stott, ‎Christopher J H Wright,

Christian Mission in the Modern World

(London: Intervarsity press, 2016).

Stewardship Today: "I have shown you in every way, by laboring like this, that you must support the weak. And remember the words of the Lord Jesus, that He said, 'It is more blessed to give than to receive.'" Acts 20:35 

ORDINARY WORSHIP BOOKLET


BULLETIN

Giving

SUNDAY WORSHIP

The Liturgy of the Word


10:30 a.m. Live Stream Sunday Services on  Youtube and Facebook


Repeat of Sunday services can be seen on GEUS Channel 34

on Wednesdays at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.


Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stpaulstx/


St. Paul's Young Adult Fellowship - follow on Facebook for info on time and location. We focus on deep dives into scripture, discovering enriching pathways through God's Word and fellowship with one another. The group studies one book at a time, and meets on a weekly basis whenever possible at a rotating set of locations. In order to get involved, shoot us a message!


WEDNESDAYS

10:00am - Children's Chapel

10:30am - Morning Prayer 2

7:00pm - Bible Study in St. Paul's Parish Hall (pizza provided)

Oct. 29, Sunday coffee hour - Potluck (click to signup)


Nov. 4, Sat, 2pm - Windy Hill Birthday Parties


Nov. 5, Sun. - International Day of the Persecuted Church


Nov. 10, Fri. - Veteran's Day Breakfast at St. Paul's Episcopal School


Nov. 11, Sat. - Veteran's Day


Nov. 13, Mon. - Ladies Nite Out: Tony's Italian Kitchen


Nov. 18, Sat. -

  • 8:00am St. Joseph Guild
  • 9:00am DOK-Daughters of the King

AROUND THE DIOCESE

  • Bishop's Blog - All Sermons Are Equal
  • Diary of a Theologian - Blade Runner
  • Convention November 4 - EDOD Annual Meeting
  • Benedictine Retreat - Nov. 12-14, for laity, bishops, priests and deacons, all the ministers of the church.
  • Nov. 18, 11am - 4pm - EDOD Youth: A Day with the Animals
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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 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.

Denise Henson, Eileen Jenkins, Dana Medford, John Stachniak,

The Family of Peggy Cole, The Family of Johnny Massey,

Marie and Ken Gunter, The Barker Family, Julia Gibson,

Linda Conley, Father Gordon, Bill and Judy Shaddox.


To add names to the prayer list, please contact the church office.

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