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It is my great joy to welcome you! Your presence here is a gift. St. Columba’s is a lively community of faith engaged in many ministries. We’re glad you’ve found us and look forward to welcoming you and learning more about you! W...Read More ›
Sunday & Weekdays
Worship with us this Sunday Service Times: 8a, 9a and 11:15 Wee Worship at 9:15a All Sunday morning services include readings from scripture, a sermon, and communion. Communion in the Episcopal Church is bread (wafers in our case) and real wine. C...Read More ›
New Here?
It is my great joy to welcome you! Your presence here is a gift. St. Columba’s is a lively community of faith engaged in many ministries. If you are seeking … comfort and care in a time of personal crisis or need, a way to s...Read More ›
Vestry
The vestry is the agent and legal representative of the parish in all matters concerning its corporate property and the relations of the parish to its clergy. Vestry Members The vestry consists of the rector, the senior warden, the junior ward...Read More ›
Vestry Committees
There are currently seven standing committees of the vestry: The Finance & Property committee is chaired by the parish treasurer, who has the responsibility for maintaining all parish funds, receiving and disbursing monies in accordance with app...Read More ›
Delegates and Alternate Delegates
Diocesan delegates represent St. Columba’s at the annual diocesan convention, which brings together clergy and lay members from all 88 congregations under the Bishop’s leadership each January to decide the diocesan budget, elect members of var...Read More ›
Flower Delivery
CARE The Flower Delivery Ministry delivers small baskets of altar flowers to parishioners to mark the joy of a happy event, such as a birth or baptism, to give thanks for a special service to the church, or to offer sympathy and hope when there ...Read More ›
Good Shepherds
CARE The Good Shepherds ministry offers home-cooked meals to parishioners who have experienced illness or are in a time of transition. They serve as cooks, drivers or coordinators, and their ministry of hospitality provides meaningful connection...Read More ›
Healing Prayer Ministry
Peace, peace, to the far and the near, says the Lord; and I will heal them (Isaiah 57.19) -The Healing Rite: Prayers for Healing Where can I come for Prayers for Healing? St Columba’s Healing Rite (Laying on of Hands and Prayers for Healing...Read More ›
Prayer Chain
CARE The Prayer Chain fulfills all prayer requests, offering individual prayers for those in need. CONTACT: MICHELE PRINCE | E-MAILRead More ›
Stephen Ministers
CARE The Stephen Ministry offers one-to-one, high quality care from a trained lay caregiver in a wide range of life’s more difficult situations including grief, divorce, job loss, illness, parenting challenges, spiritual crisis or depression. ...Read More ›
42nd Street Fellowship
CONNECT The 42nd Street Fellowship was founded more than 20 years ago as an affinity group for older singles, whether divorced, widowed, or never married. Most members today are retired. The group meets once a month for Sunday lunch at a variet...Read More ›
Coffee Hour Helpers
CONNECT A ministry focusing on hospitality and welcoming, the Coffee Hour Helpers make and serve refreshments on Sunday mornings. CONTACT: NANCY TWIST | E-MAILRead More ›
Fathers' Group
St. Columba’s Fathers’ Group offers men with children at home and recent empty-nesters a community where we learn how to use God’s tools to build and develop our lives as fathers and leaders of young people. Through both formal and informal ...Read More ›
Mothers' Group
The Mothers’ Group seeks to strengthen our faith by sharing our experiences as mothers, and meets in fellowship to discuss the realities of motherhood – both the challenges and the blessings – and to hear from guest speakers on t...Read More ›
Sticks-in-Stitches
CONNECT Sticks-in-Stitches gathers monthly to knit, crotchet or do other needlework projects, working individually but often as a group on projects for the Water Ministry, pastoral care and other church ministries. [module:cb-People:63:horizo...Read More ›
A Message from a Neighbor
posted on Apr 23, 2017This message comes from Maya Teitelbaum, a Water Ministry colleague of Alex Acosta. Maya is not a St. C's parishioner, but came to the Water Ministry via her neighbor Betty King. Maya and Betty both live right around the corner from Paddington Squ...
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Our Family Makes Their Home in America
posted on Mar 3, 2017Since their February 22nd arrival, our refugee family has been busy completing their US paperwork, signing the lease on their apartment and getting ready to move in this Saturday. Refugee Response ministry volunteers have taken the family to vario...
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A Safe Arrival: Praise the Lord!
posted on Feb 22, 2017This morning, Refugee Response ministry representatives Jim Losey, Jean Ann Wright and Leroy Walters welcomed our new family of five from Afghanistan–a mother, father and three boys, ages 7, 13 and 14. All were in good spirits despite a 15-hour ...
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An Unexpected Turn of Events
posted on Feb 2, 2017After the refugee family we had initially agreed to sponsor decided to move in with members of their own family in Virginia, prompting a change in sponsorship plans, Lutheran Social Services asked us to partner with another family. It is a family ...
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Anticipation
posted on Feb 1, 2017"We are filled with gratitude and relief that the Afghan family has safely entered the US. They successfully cleared immigration late in the evening yesterday. Unexpectedly, they were greeted by a brother of the wife who has been in the country on...
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O come, O come Emmanuel Decoded with Anne Timpane
posted on Dec 8, 2020Anne takes a look at the text of O come, O come Emmanuel and shares the message hidden within.
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Before You Know Kindness with the Rev. Ledlie Laughlin
posted on Dec 7, 2020What prompts kindness? A Christmas story
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"Collaborating for a world that is just and humane" with LeRoy Walters
posted on Dec 6, 2020"Collaborating for a world that is just and humane" with LeRoy Walters, December 6, 2020
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"A Song to God" with the Rev. Joshua Daniel, Ph.D.
posted on Dec 6, 2020"A Song to God" with the Rev. Joshua Daniel, Ph.D. Sermon from December 6, 2020 Sermon text for "A Song to God" with the Rev. Joshua Daniel, Ph.D.
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Through a Childs Eyes with Elliott May
posted on Dec 4, 2020What can children teach us about looking for God? Join Elliott to learn about the ways in which children can point us toward a richer experience of the world around us.
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Conversation Overcomes Disappointment with The Rev. Susan Flanders
posted on Dec 3, 2020A surprising antidote for dreary times
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The Little Things with Ryan McNavage
posted on Dec 2, 2020Ryan reminds us to be the change we want to see in the world, and yes the little things matter.
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Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme with Diane Heath
posted on Dec 1, 2020Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme - “Sleepers, wake! A voice is calling.”Johann Sebastian Bach
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Every Spiritual Blessing with Elliott May
posted on Nov 30, 2020Join Elliott to explore a big claim in the Book of Ephesians
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"A Prayerful Pep Talk" with the Rev. Ledlie Laughlin
posted on Nov 29, 2020"A Prayerful Pep Talk" sermon by the Rev. Ledlie Laughlin, Advent One, November 29, 2020 Sermon Text for "A Prayerful Pep Talk"
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Thanksgiving Day: What will be lost and what will be gained?
posted on Nov 27, 2020Joshua remembers a past "failed" thanksgiving and hopes for another memorable failure today!
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Interior Design for the Soul with The Rev Amy Molina Moore
posted on Nov 25, 2020As we near the beginning of a new church year, join Amy in taking a few moments to assess the interior design of your mind & soul. Maybe your mind needs a little decluttering - now's the perfect time to do it!
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Home For The Holidays with Cami Caudill
posted on Nov 24, 2020Cami shares that though this Thanksgiving looks, feels and IS different, it is a great time to make your heart a home for Jesus.
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Pain Perdu, Sil Vous Plait with The Rev Brooks Hundley
posted on Nov 23, 2020What if French toast is the best way to start any day?
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"What Makes Christ the King?" with the Rev. Amy Molina-Moore
posted on Nov 22, 2020"What Makes Christ the King?" sermon by the Rev. Amy Molina-Moore, November 22, 2020 "What Makes Christ the King" sermon text
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Mount Zion with Joshua Daniel
posted on Nov 20, 2020Joshua explores some basic connections between prayer, silence, and anxiety.
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Chorister's Prayer with Anne Timpane
posted on Nov 19, 2020Anne shares how the words of the Chorister's Prayer shape the work of the choirs.
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I Live in Hope with Abigail Gorman
posted on Nov 18, 2020Abigail shares her grandparents beautiful letters of hope. #Columbadailybread #passthebread
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Caring for God's Creation-Sustainable Villages Honduras with Noreen O'Meara
posted on Nov 17, 2020A Message from the Environmental Committee on Sustainable Villages in Honduras. Meet the Families & Communities of Sustainable Villages Honduras (2019)
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A Church for Tomorrow- with Steve Smith
posted on Nov 16, 2020A Church for Tomorrow- with Steve Smith
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