Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church • Kinderhook, New York
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FELLOWSHIP


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Here at Saint Paul's there are many opportunities to make personal connections through fellowship.   Join us for coffee hour, community meals or special services such as The Blessing of the Animals.  Sunday School is available for our youngest members as well as Christian Education classes for teens and adults.  
COFFEE HOUR
Parishioners take turns hosting a very well attended coffee hour held on the first and third Sundays of each month directly following the 10:00 am mass.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Children under the age of 13 are invited to participate in creative learning activities, make friends and learn biblical truths at our Sunday School which meets at 9:00 am in the McNary Center. (Please note that we do not hold Sunday School during weeks when the public schools are on vacation.)

Adults or teenagers who are interested in being confirmed should speak with the Rector to arrange for classes on scriptural foundations, teachings, traditions and practices that shape our lives as disciples living in the Christian faith.
COMMUNITY MEALS
Our parishioners enjoy few things more than to gather together for good food and pleasant company.  All are welcome to join us for Mason dinners, our annual Strawberry Sunday and various other events throughout the year.  Check out our parish event calendar or the weekly bulletin to view upcoming events.
BROTHERHOOD OF BACON
These men of faith bond over breakfast; feasting on food (bacon is optional, but hey! bacon!), but most importantly on God's Word and other resources that help one grow "to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ" (Ephesians 4:13).  Men of any age, from any church or none, who could use a few good brothers in the Lord Jesus Christ, are invited to the McNary Center on the last Saturday of every month at 8:00am.
SISTERHOOD OF SERENITY
These women meet monthly on the first Saturday at 9:30am in the McNary Center for study and fellowship.   All adult women are welcome.

Sisterhood of Serenity will be starting a new study series January 7, 2017 at 9:30 am.  The study is Present Over Perfect: Leaving Behind Frantic for a Simpler, More Soulful Way of Living by Shauna Niequist. Please join us for fellowship and study.   Anyone wishing to purchase the book in advance or seeking additional information may contact Lisa Dimenno at 518-542-5006 or ldimenno@twc.com.  
 



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  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • Ministries
    • Leadership & Staff >
      • Meet the Rector
      • Office Coordinator
    • History >
      • Heroes & Treasures >
        • Tiffany & Stained Glass Windows
        • Alleluia Eggs
        • Altar Cross (Elizabeth Braine Guion)
        • First Rector (Rev. Frederick Tiffany)
        • Purchase of the Property (The Vanderpoels)
        • The Vestry of 1857
        • Baptismal Font (Catherine G. Johnson)
        • Church Bell (Rev. Porter Thomas)
        • Moving the Edifice (Francis Silvester)
        • Sexton (Peter Vanderpoel)
        • Credence Table (Aaron Melgert Vanderpool)
        • Our Lady of Walsingham (Father Karl Kuhn)
        • Altar Rail (Aaron John Vanderpoel)
        • James Brignull
        • Monstrance (Rev. Susan Waldron)
        • Columbarium (The Winfields)
        • Candelabra (The Livingstons)
        • Stations of the Cross (Roy Roberts)
        • Nursery Wing Painting (Sally Van Alstyne))
  • WHAT WE BELIEVE
    • What We Believe
    • Worship
    • Children
    • Sacraments, Rites & Ceremonies >
      • Baptism
      • Communion
      • Confirmation
      • Reconciliation
      • Marriage
      • Ministry to the Sick and Dying
      • Burial
  • for Parishioners
    • Photos
  • Cheerful Giving
  • WORSHIP
  • Walking in Love
  • CONTACT US