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​What is healing prayer?

​What is healing prayer?

posted on Nov 22, 2022

Healing prayer is an opportunity to share in physical, embodied prayer. It is a prayer for your physical needs, and well - being. It also involves the prayerful, reassuring presence and attention of trained members of your St. Paul's commun...
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​Is it the right time for you to be formally received into the Episcopal Church?

​Is it the right time for you to be formally received into the Episcopal Church?

posted on Oct 24, 2022

By the Reverend Noah H. Evans, Rector Over the last few years, many adults at St. Paul's have decided to make a public formal commitment to the Episcopal Church. After each Bishop's visitation service when this takes place, I have heard from...
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​Heeding God’s Call to End Gun Violence

​Heeding God’s Call to End Gun Violence

posted on Oct 3, 2022

In the Beatitudes, Jesus calls us to do the work of peace: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God." I am excited to share with you about the work of peacemaking St. Paul's is doing to remember those lost to gun vi...
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Letters from Andrea Kamouyerou and the Rector

Letters from Andrea Kamouyerou and the Rector

posted on Sep 29, 2022

A Letter from Andrea Kamouyerou Dear St. Paul's family, I am writing to let you know that I have made the difficult decision to leave my role as Director of Engagement at St. Paul's, and take a full-time position in the healthcare industry....
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New Camera System in the Sanctuary

New Camera System in the Sanctuary

posted on Sep 23, 2022

by Bob Melvin If you've joined us for worship online in the past few weeks (or if you have a bit of an eagle eye in the sanctuary), you may have noticed something new - and you'd be right! St. Paul's recently installed a brand new multi-camera...
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​The Sam and Diana Harbison Choral Scholars

​The Sam and Diana Harbison Choral Scholars

posted on Sep 15, 2022

St. Paul's Music Ministry has been given ongoing financial support for and distinction to our Choral Scholars program. In appreciation for and recognition of this gift, the Vestry has named this program as, "The Sam and Diana Harbison Choral Scho...
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​A Letter From the Rector   

​A Letter From the Rector  

posted on Sep 12, 2022

A Letter From the Rector Dear Friends: It is so fantastic to be back with you all after my sabbatical. I am so grateful for the leadership of Laura, the parish staff, our Vestry Senior Warden, Ginny Barnicoat, and so many others during my ...
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RIP Medical Debt

posted on Aug 22, 2022

DONATE HERE! UPDATE: (9/27/22) St. Paul's had a meeting with RIP Medical Debt to find out more about how St. Paul's campaign will impact our region. Click below to learn more! Exciting Update! (8/31/2022) Doll...
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Getting to know our new Assistant Rector,  the Rev. Erin Morey

Getting to know our new Assistant Rector, the Rev. Erin Morey

posted on Jul 6, 2022

The Rev. Erin Morey started working as the Assistant Rector of St. Paul's on July 1st, and we are very excited to welcome her! Here in this conversation, we learn a bit more about Erin's journey thus far. Tell us a little about your journey t...
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Rector's Sabbatical: ​Choosing the Wilderness

Rector's Sabbatical: ​Choosing the Wilderness

posted on May 2, 2022

Clear the way for the Lord in the Wilderness, Make smooth in the desert a highway for our God. (Isaiah 35) Noah's sabbatical, from May 5th through August 21st 2022, entitled Choosing Wilderness, is funded by the Lilly Foundation 2021 National...
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We livestream our services on Sundays at 9:45 am. Click here to watch on Facebook.



Summer Worship Hours - May 25-26 (Memorial Day weekend) - August 31-September 1 (Labor Day Weekend)

  • Saturday, 6pm, St. Margaret's Garden (rain location: Sanctuary)
  • Sunday, 8am, Chapel, no music
  • Sunday, 9:45am, with music and pull-out Children's Chapel (Special Service this weekend: A Sunday Around the Lord's Table. Meet in the Undercroft!)

Sundays and Saturdays (Academic Year)

  • Saturday, 6pm*, Old St. Luke's, no music (330 Old Washington Pike, Carnegie, PA 15106)
  • Sunday, 8am, Chapel, no music
  • Sunday, 8:45am with contemporary music led by worship band
  • Sunday, 10:45am, with Chancel Choir and Organ

*Saturday 6PM service moves locations throughout the year. Spring and Fall, Old St. Luke's, Scott Township; Winter, St. Paul's Sanctuary; Summer, outside in St. Margaret's Garden.

Wednesdays

  • 11 a.m. in the church, short service with music


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