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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Annual Stewardship Campaign 2025
Grace and peace to you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
As we enter this year’s stewardship season, I find myself reflecting on the quiet, steady ways God is shaping our life together here at St. Paul’s. Some of these moments are small—candles lit for prayer on a weekday morning, a casserole arriving just when someone needs it. Some are grand—new ministries taking root, the beauty of our worship in all seasons. But all of them are signs of God’s abundance at work in this community.
Our stewardship season every year invites us to remember that everything we have—our time, our talents, and our treasure—is entrusted to us so that we may participate in God’s work of healing and reconciliation. This is not simply about meeting a budget, though that is part of the practical reality of keeping our parish vibrant and responsive. It is, more deeply, about shaping our hearts toward gratitude and generosity, and offering our gifts for the building up of the Body of Christ.
St. Paul’s continues to grow into the church we are called to be: welcoming, prayerful, rooted in the Anglican tradition, engaged with our neighbors, and committed to seeking Christ in all persons. Your pledge makes this possible. It allows us to sustain our worship, music, formation programs, pastoral care, outreach, and the daily life of this historic parish. It helps us care for our building so it remains a place of refuge and beauty. It supports our clergy, staff, and volunteers who serve faithfully.
I ask you to prayerfully consider your pledge for the coming year. If you are able, I encourage you to consider increasing your giving as an offering of thanksgiving for the blessings in your life and for the ministry we share. Every pledge—large or small—is a meaningful expression of your commitment to Christ’s work at St. Paul’s.
You may fill out and submit your pledge card below.
Most of all, I ask that you join me in praying for our parish in this season: that we may be generous, joyful, and bold in our witness to God’s love.
Thank you for all the ways you give—your presence, your prayers, your service, and your financial support. I am deeply grateful for you, and I look forward with hope to the year ahead.
In Christ’s peace and fellowship,
Thom


