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Dear Friends in Christ,


Last week, Stephanie and I went to the Jazz Kitchen for a fun evening of music and dancing. When the band played its first number, “Sleigh Ride,” we looked at each other and said, “Christmas?! On November 12?!” When they played “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” even the bartender rolled her eyes. I love Christmas. But I also love autumn. Does holiday music really need to start so soon? Can we not appreciate the season we are in?


“Remember, remember, this is now, and now, and now,” Sylvia Plath wrote in her journals. “Live it, feel it, cling to it. I want to become acutely aware of all I’ve taken for granted.”


Most of us don’t live intentionally in the present moment. We replay events from the past or imagine how something will turn out in the future. This is not without value. We can’t learn from the past if we never examine it or prepare for the future if we don’t look ahead.


But in doing so, we often fail to see what is right in front of us. We take the present moment for granted instead of being “acutely aware” of it. So, we miss the opportunity to rejoice in the beauty around us or to celebrate the relationship of the person we are with. Or we push away our grief from the loss we’re experiencing or the opportunity to care for the neighbor who is hurting. We miss the gifts of the season we’re in because we’re living too soon in the season to come.


One of the more beautiful hymn texts in the Hymnal 1982, “Now the Silence,” reminds us to pay attention to the moment. Though it’s focused on the Eucharist, it reminds us that Jesus comes to us in every moment. All we need to do is pay attention.


Now the silence

Now the peace

Now the empty hands uplifted

Now the kneeling

Now the plea

Now the Father’s arms in welcome

Now the hearing

Now the power

Now the vessel brimmed for pouring

Now the Body

Now the Blood

Now the joyful celebration

Now the wedding

Now the songs

Now the heart forgiven leaping

Now the Spirit’s visitation

Now the Son’s epiphany

Now the Father’s blessing

Now Now Now (by Jaroslav Vajda, 1919-2008)


Your Friend in Christ,


The Rev. John Denson, D.Min.

Rector

HAPPENING SUNDAY (click images for details)

THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY HOURS

Please note that St. Paul's office will close at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27 and will be closed on Thursday, November 28 for Thanksgiving*. The office will reopen on Tuesday, December 3. *If there is a pastoral need, you may call the office (317.253.1277) and press "1" to reach clergy on-call. 

SHARING CHRIST'S LOVE

MULTIFAITH THANKSGIVING SERVICE

Tuesday, November 26, 7 p.m.

St. Luke's United Methodist Church, Midtown

All are invited to gather in unity for a multifaith thanksgiving service, sharing common gratitude and generosity. Various faith traditions will be represented in worship together and Gleaners Food Bank will be supported through a collective offering. Click here to email Mindie Moore with questions. Click below for details:

MULTIFAITH SERVICE

VESTRY NOMINATIONS DUE SOON!

St. Paul’s Class of 2028 Vestry nominations must be submitted by Friday, November 29. Nominate others for a meaningful opportunity to support St. Paul’s mission through strategic oversight and dedicated leadership. Vestry members serve a three-year term, meeting on the third Tuesday of most months to help guide our community’s vision and goals. If you know someone who would be a valuable addition to this role, please consider nominating them. Click below to submit a nomination.

VESTRY DETAILS

ADVENT LESSONS & CAROLS

Sunday, December 1, 9 & 11:15 a.m., Sanctuary

This annual favorite highlights the wonder and anticipation of the season of Advent. Featuring music by Paul Manz, Boris Ord, Philip Ledger, Elizabeth Poston, Robert Parsons and Johann Sebastian Bach.

CREATING COMMUNITY

SUBMIT CHRISTMAS BULLETIN COVER ARTWORK

Due by Tuesday, December 10

Children and youth are invited to submit artwork that can be featured on our Christmas Eve 3 p.m. Children's Pageant bulletin cover, and in promotions. Artwork should in some way represent the Nativity Story. Click below to download an artwork form or pick up a printed copy in Burrows Commons. Submissions may be turned into the Church Office, Attn: Meegan Kriner, or you may scan submissions and click here to email them to Meegan Kriner.

ARTWORK FORM

LIFELONG LEARNERS

Thursday, December 12, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., Parish Hall

Lifelong Learners – the rebooted “Lunch and Learn” group - will kick off its ministry with a seasonal social hour and lunch. All are invited to celebrate the Christmas season together, get to know one another and help the steering committee with program planning for the next six months. Each attendee will be asked to share one specific topic they’d like to learn about soon. Please click here to RSVP to Tana Hunnicutt. The cost of lunch is $10/person – please click here to prepay online (indicating “Lifelong Learners Lunch” in the reason for payment field). Click here to email Ann Hinson with questions.

UPCOMING EVENTS, VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES & MORE:

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