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 June, 2009

Out Of The Depths

Posted June 29th, 2009 by fr. karl

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Psalm 130

Reflecting upon Psalm 130, Fr. Mark Hall invites us to allow God’s grace to transform us even in the dark times of life.  Ultimately, we have two choices, to set out hearts upon the fleeting things of this world or upon God’s grace given to us in Jesus Christ.

Power in the Storms of Life

Posted June 21st, 2009 by fr. karl

june-21-2009

Mark 4:35-41

The Ancient Church often saw itself as this boat tossed in the storms of life, knowing that whatever came their way, Jesus was with them to bring them safely to where He would have them be.  We also are meant to live with that kind of confident faith, knowing that in the storms that life will surely bring, even when Jesus seems silent and asleep, He is with us and has the power and authority to bring peace, safety, and victory.

God Looks At The Heart

Posted June 14th, 2009 by fr. karl

june-14-2009

1 Samuel 15:34 - 16:13

The greatest gift we can offer God is our hearts.  When God has our hearts, he has our trust and obedience, and can do anything in and through our lives.

Brothers and Sisters, We are Debtors (Trinity Sunday)

Posted June 7th, 2009 by fr. greg

june-7-2009

Isaiah 6:1-8; Psalm 29; Romans 8:12-17; John 3:1-17

“Brothers and sisters, we are debtors,” writes St. Paul. Isaiah enters the throne-room of God, humbled by his massive debt and the love of God availed to him and the world. Nicodemus, on the other hand, struggles to understand how the gifts he has been given draw him towards new life in the God of Israel, whom Jesus reveals to be Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This Trinity Sunday we remember that God’s Triune life is made visible in the mission of Jesus and his Church.