June 2010 Archives

GSP Calls New Rector

keplinger1.jpgkeplingers2.jpgThe Vestry is pleased to announce that the Rev. Stephen James Keplinger has accepted their call to serve as Rector of Grace St. Paul's. Fr. Keplinger (who likes to be called "Steve") has most recently served as Rector of St. David's Episcopal Church in Page, Ariz., (Diocese of Utah) since 2001. He and his wife Jean will begin their ministry at GSP in early September.

Born and raised in Baltimore, Steve spent the majority of his life in the state of Maryland, with a short stint in the mountains of West Virginia. All that changed after his first trip to the western United States, where he fell in love with the landscape, especially the red rock deserts of southern Utah and northern Arizona. After a raft trip down the Colorado, and his first night under a sky brilliant with thousands of stars, he determined to move west.

Nine months in southern California was followed by a move to St. George, Utah. Living between the Grand Canyon and Zion National Park, Steve spent much time in the midst of the desert landscape, writing about that experience for local papers and a few national magazines. During those years he was employed in administrative and sales positions, ending as sales manager for a printing company.

Steve is known for his love for the sport of baseball, especially the Baltimore Orioles. In 1989, he published The Comeback Kids, an emotional reaction to the 1989 season of the Baltimore Orioles and the community around them.

Steve's spiritual journey led him to the Episcopal Church in 1986. After growing up in the Roman Catholic tradition, it became obvious to him through a series of experiences at the Episcopal Church in St. George, that this was his home. After years of discernment, he entered Church Divinity School of the Pacific in the fall of 1997. He then spent two years of seminary commuting to the Episcopal Theological School in Claremont, Calif., before returning to CDSP to finish his studies. He completed his Master of Divinity program at the end of 2000 and was ordained in August 2001. He and his wife, Jean, began serving at St. David's in January 2001.

Steve has a passion for creative liturgy, social justice and outreach and church growth and development. Jean has many years of lay leadership experience in children and youth ministry. We look forward to the gifts they will offer us at GSP!

Farewell to Interim Rector

Grace St. Paul's will say farewell to the Rev. Deborah Heathcock on Sunday, July 11, as she leaves to take a new position as interim rector at St. John's Episcopal Church in Gig Harbor, Wash. (Diocese of Olympia).

We are grateful for Deborah's gracious ministry to GSP over the last 11 months and we wish her well in her new home and ministry!

Anagrace Misenhimer is coordinating a potluck celebration to say goodbye following both services on July 11 and, as is our custom, a purse for Deborah will be collected at both services.

Shoebox Ministry Collection to honor Deacon Meyers

On Sunday, June 27, at both 8 and 10 o'clock services, there will be a special collection for the Shoebox Ministry in honor of Deacon Mike Meyers's many years of service at GSP.

The Shoebox Ministry will be moving with him to St. Michael and All Angel's. Cards to sign for Mike and Pat will be available in McBride Hall at both coffee hours.

M3M with Global Chant on June 24

Come experience a new twist at Mass for the 3rd Millennium on Thursday, June 24, at 6 p.m. in McBride Hall!

Every fourth Thursday, M3M will integrate guitar-driven music from Global Chant combined with our usual Celtic-inspired Lindquist chants.

The service includes interfaith scriptural reflection in a contemplative atmosphere and is sure to engage all the senses!

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