Featured artist
Every month, a local artist is invited to sell their handmade objects in The Little Shop. Artists donate a percentage of their proceeds to Saint Philip’s.
Pop in the store each week before or after worship services to see what gifts you find—for yourself or others.
October will feature items created by Chotard Doll, one of Saint Philip’s affiliated clergy. Her creations (scarves woven with bamboo and cotton, dish towels, pillows, and tapestries) will be available this Sunday, October 5.

A bit about Chotard
Chotard considers her life one big adventure. She started out as a PK (preacher’s kid), then worked for the NSA (which she dubs her “spy years”), and was one of the first women ordained in the Episcopal Church. In retirement, she took up weaving and, in recent years, has expanded that interest to include creating free-form tapestry designs.
The varieties of colors, the different textures, the endless possibilities for patterns Chotard finds exciting and a source of joy. She also likes to create things that are useful: scarves, dish towels, and shawls, for example. She says that even the free-form tapestries she creates are useful because they brighten any space they hang in.
Chotard uses three different looms: an 8 shaft, a 2 shaft, and a tapestry loom.
When not sitting at her loom, Chotard participates with Saint Philip’s in two other ways: she provides a monthly Daily Bread reflection and delivers the homily at the worship service at the Fountains Retirement community where she and her husband live.
Business hours are 9:00am-12:00pm every Sunday. Stop in for greeting cards, gifts, and an eclectic array of other items.
You can also purchase manna bags. These are ziploc bags that contain fruit juice, a granola bar, crackers, vienna sausages, peanut butter, apple sauce, bottled water, utensils, and a napkin.
You can keep manna bags in your car and hand them to people at intersections or whenever you’re approached by someone who is hungry.
The bags are $3.00 each and all sale proceeds benefit Saint Philip’s food pantry.
