Weekly Schedule

This is the weekly schedule of some of St. Paul's Parish's primary events. This schedule may not apply for special events or occasions. Please see the full calendar to confirm the schedule or to find many more parish activities and events.

Sunday

8am Holy Eucharist Rite I
9:15am Rector's Bible Study
10am Holy Eucharist Rite II
10am Sunday School
12:05pm 1928 Prayer Book Service

Wednesday

6:30pm Youth Choir
7:30pm Junior High and High School Youth Ministry (Fusion)
7:30pm Choir

Thursday

10am Holy Eucharist and Healing Prayer (Chapel)
11am Rector's Bible Study

General Information

2216 Seventeenth Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301-3605
phone (661) 861-6020
fax (661) 861-6026

email

Office Hours:
M-F 8am-4pm
(closed during the lunch hour)

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Archive for January, 2009

Embracing Our Calling

Posted January 26th, 2009 by fr. karl

january-25-2009

As we celebrate the Conversion of St. Paul and consider the radical transformation of his life, we also get a glimpse of the importance of embracing our own calling.  As we come to understand that God has chosen and called each one of us to join in His mission, we find great joy, power, and focus in doing the work of ministry and mission.

The Invitation to “Come and See”

Posted January 20th, 2009 by fr. karl

january-18-2009

John 1:43-51

As Jesus calls His first disciples, they quickly spread the invitation to “come and see,” Jesus.  In engaging this encounter between Philip, Nathanael, and Jesus, we find that Jesus already has His eyes on people He has placed in our lives to invite to come and see Jesus.

The Baptism of Jesus

Posted January 16th, 2009 by fr. karl

Due to a technical difficulty, the audio on this sermon was damaged.  We apologize for the inconvenience.

The Benefits of an Appetite for God’s Presence

Posted January 4th, 2009 by fr. karl

january-4-2009

Psalm 84

At the heart of this psalm is an appetite for the sweetness of God’s presence.  As we explore this psalm, we find that as we foster a hunger for God’s presence, we are actually given encouragement in difficult times and strenth in temptation.  Be sure to make this a part of your New Year’s Resolutions!