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President's Report April 2026
We are a small congregation but working together we can make a difference...
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Apr 102 min read


Arisen Indeed!
Like these story tellers of decades back, we’ve been on our own journey. Our journey has been a pilgrimage of faith and spiritual growth. Yes, undoubtedly there are times when...
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Apr 102 min read


Lent & Spring 2026
So, how’s your Lenten journey going? Lent can be a confusing time. Lent this year is a time filled with conflicting imagery and events. Spring with flowering trees, warmer weather, birds singing, and signs of new life all around stands side by side with news of war, unrest, conflict, hunger, senseless death, and growing distrust. We live in a fallen, troubled, fragile yet amazingly beautiful and resilient world...
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Mar 62 min read


President's Message March 2026
We, at St. Paul’s, are fortunate and so blessed! The world is a dangerous and challenging place for many people here in Sacramento and throughout the world...
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Mar 63 min read


Autumn Ramblings
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” Arthur Conan Doyle My departed friend and classmate Mike and I enjoyed Sherlock Holmes stories and movies and would watch the old Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce film versions. Near the opening of their final collaboration, Dressed to Kill, Holmes makes the above observation on discerning truth to Watson after hearing a story from Watson’s friend “Stinky” about a stolen music bo
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Oct 1, 20253 min read


News from the President (October 2025)
“We reach our neighbors for the kingdom of God in Christ through visibility, availability , and service.” Rummage Sale Report The rummage...
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Oct 1, 20253 min read


News from the Council President (Sept. 2025)
“We reach our neighbors for the kingdom of God in Christ through visibility, availability , and service.” Congregational Deacon Service...
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Sep 1, 20253 min read


September Musings
“Prayer does not change God, but it changes him who prays.” Soren Kierkegaard I typically conclude columns with a call to pray. ...
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Sep 1, 20253 min read


News from the Council President
Our primary thought as we worked on this project has been “How can St. Paul serve our community/neighbors?”
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Aug 14, 20252 min read


Thoughts for Summer 2025
We refuse to be victims.
We refuse to hate.
We believe in justice.
We resist through nonviolence,
because of our faith.
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Aug 14, 20253 min read


Navigating the New Website
This article focuses on the design heirarchy of the website with a general outline of all site contents...
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Jun 27, 20251 min read
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