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Episcopal leaders stand with migrants
Presiding officers uphold Biblical call to “welcome the stranger” after Trump’s anti-immigration orders.
From the Rector
Saint Philip’s Rector, Fr Robert, reflects on the complexities of grief and finding hope in the resurrection.
Dress warmly
The boiler is being worked on but you’re advised to wear an extra layer or to bring a coat to ensure your comfort at services this weekend.
In Memoriam-Linda Williams
All are invited to the funeral for Linda at 10:00am on Saturday, January 18, at Saint Philip’s.
Pet food drive
Please help keep owners and their pets together by donating pet food and/or pet supplies this Sunday, January 19.
New date and time
Beginning this Sunday, January 19, the Daughters of the King (DOK) will hold their monthly meetings on the third Sunday of every month following the 10:00am service. They will gather in the West Transept.
20s & 30s group
Young adults are invited to participate in a new ministry. The kickoff will be at 5:45pm this Sunday, January 19, at the Hop Shop.
January 20 closure
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr Day, the church offices will be closed on Monday, January 20.
Jim Prescott-Smith
“In conversation…” with a Saint Philip’s parishioner and volunteer.
Mark your calendar
Beginning on Tuesday, January 21, all members are asked to vote online for the three Vestry candidates, and the five delegates (and two alternates) to the Diocesan Convention in October.
In Memoriam-Leslie Gene Hunter
All are invited to the funeral for Les at 10:00am on Wednesday, January 22, at Saint Philip’s.
Safety first
Due to the ongoing construction work, access to the church through the north door (by the Perry Garden) is off-limits. Please use the southeast door by the Fishpond Garden.











