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September Newsletter is Now Online

August 29, 2011

Posted by Kimberly Allen

The latest issue of The Epistle, St. Paul's newsletter, is now available to read online. Highlights this month include: a letter from Wallace+ about the faith forum at St. Paul's on September 11th, some thoughts about the Christian life in 22 words by Kate+, an article about this year's annual giving campaign by Barbara Davis and Tom Smith, a new Faith @ Work column by Sarah Lageman, a photo essay about the recent J2A San Francisco Urban Adventure courtesy of Maureen Hains, the Eyes on Richmond 2011 schedule of speakers, a farewell letter to the parish by John Hirschman, and more! 

Hard copies will be available to pick up in the Narthex, Gathering Space, and elsewhere throughout the church this weekend.    

 

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