
Choral Evensong on Sunday, February 5
Please join us for Choral Evensong on Sunday, February 5 at 3:30 pm, let by the St. Paul’s Choir, Canon Joseph Kucharski, and Associate Organist Tedd King. The service will feature an organ prelude played […]
Please join us for Choral Evensong on Sunday, February 5 at 3:30 pm, let by the St. Paul’s Choir, Canon Joseph Kucharski, and Associate Organist Tedd King. The service will feature an organ prelude played […]
Choir Choral services with the full choir were conducted from January 9 thru June 5th. A special annual gift from Anne Vogel honoring our Director of Liturgy and Music provided funding for 4 choral scholars […]
In 2022, the Diversity Committee held events in February and June. This included: -Flo Dukes and Eric Dawson
This year in Adult Forum has been exciting and life-affirming. Programming has included topics such as the historical context for the Passion narratives, the life and times of Thomas More, the arguments surrounding abortion, and […]
In May, we completed the 2021-2022 term, celebrating Kathie Buescher’s graduation from the program. Our current term almost began with just under the minimum number of participants in August. But within a few weeks of […]
Jesus and the Disinheritedby Howard Thurman Famously known as the text that Martin Luther King Jr. sought inspiration from in the days leading up to the Montgomery bus boycott, Howard Thurman’s Jesus and the Disinherited […]
You are cordially invited to Lessons & Carols at All Saints’ Cathedral, on Sunday, December 4 at 4 pm! Featuring choral music from the Cathedral Choir and artists-in-residence Aperi Animam and Advent hymns and organ […]
Canon Joseph Kucharski provided a demonstration of the St. Paul’s organ for over fifty Homestead High School orchestra students and parents on Thursday afternoon, with help from Mr. Lee Erickson, All Saints’ Cathedral organist. The […]
St. Paul’s parishioner Kathy Thome will present a piano recital in the North Cultural Arts Center at St. John’s on the Lake, 1840 N. Prospect Avenue on Saturday, January 14 at 2:00 PM. She will […]
Hello Everyone, I hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving and are having a blessed beginning of the Advent season! It’s time to release the December Adult Formation schedule! It is as follows: December 18: The […]
Wednesday, 12/14, 3:00, Community Room **please note the updated day and time!The First Christmasby Stephen MitchellISBN-10: 1250790697224 pages
On Sunday, December 18th at 4 pm, A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols will be offered by St. Paul’s Choir. A reception will follow the service. We hope you will join us for this […]
November 6: Philosophy and DemocracyBoth Western philosophy and democracy originated in Ancient Greece. Thus, philosophers throughout the ages have had their critiques of democracy, as well as arguments in support of it. This presentation will […]
Last Sunday’s presentation, Faith in the Midst of Depression, was postponed to this Sunday, October 23 in response to an accidental scheduling conflict with the Interim Rector Forum. Religion and mental health have a complex […]
Adult Forum returns this month with some exciting new programming! October 2: A History of Latinos in MilwaukeeIn honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we will be examining the history of Latinos in Milwaukee. Since the […]
Please join us for Choral Evensong this Sunday, October 2 at 3:30 pm, let by the St. Paul’s Choir, Canon Joseph Kucharski, and Associate Organist Tedd King. The service will feature music by Herbert Howells […]
After a long summer hiatus, Adult Formation is back! This year, Adult Formation will be a biweekly program, meaning there will be lectures on the first and third week of every month, with alternate programs […]
The Vestry is grateful that Anne H Vogel has provided a gift to St. Paul’s, in honor of Canon Joseph Kucharski, Director of Music and Liturgy. The funds are to be used as Canon Joseph […]
The next Interim Rector Forum will be held at 9 a.m., this Sunday, July 31 in the Great Hall, and everyone is encouraged to participate. The topic will be our ongoing conversation with All Saints’ […]
The next Interim Rector Forum will be held at 9 a.m., Sunday, July 31 in the Great Hall, and everyone is encouraged to participate. The topic will be our ongoing conversation with All Saints’ Cathedral, […]
Congratulations to Kathie Beuscher (front row) for completing four years of readings and discussions covering the Hebrew Scriptures, the Christian (New) Testament, Church History and Theology in EfM (Education for Ministry). Kathie is surrounded by the […]
EfM is a program of group study with the purpose of developing a richer foundation for our life and ministry together. EfM’s four-year cycle covers Hebrew Scriptures, the Christian Testament, Church History and Theology. The […]
Last Sunday, May 1, we offered our Eucharist and later Choral Evensong without our organ. The blowers that bring life to the pipes were not functioning, and all our best efforts changed the situation. Turns […]
June 5: LGBT Stereotypes in Healthcare Although medical professionals want to help people, they are members of society who, like everyone else, have implicit biases. At times, healthcare workers behave in ways which makes their […]
St. Paul’s monthly Evensong returns this May. Join the St. Paul’s choir led by Music Director Canon Joseph Kucharski and Associate Organist, Tedd King, on Sunday, May 1. Organ prelude begins at 3:30 P.M. with […]
Following a very busy Holy Week, the choir will observe “Low Sunday” by taking a well-deserved rest. But the lack of great choral music this Sunday doesn’t mean there isn’t something or someone special coming […]
The Interim Rector’s monthly Forum continues Sunday, May 15 at 9 a.m. in the Community Room, and you know how scintillating he is! Join us as we continue thinking together about how God is calling […]
St. Paul’s welcomes J. Mark Baker and the Milwaukee Chamber Choir on Palm Sunday, April 10, at 2:30 P.M. Works include music of Bach, Brahms, Medelssohn, Poulenc, and others. Masks are requred and a freewill […]
The Interim Rector Forum will return, and the date of that return will be announced as soon as we know it. Many thanks to every who’s been attending what sometimes are surprising and very productive […]
May 1: Disability and its Implications for Personhood For thousands of years, Western philosophy has defined the person as an entity which uses language to communicate. This has called into question the personhood of certain […]
IMPORTANT NOTE! Due to the lifting of COVID restrictions, Adult Forum will now be in the Community Room on Sunday at 9:00 AM. It will be livestreamed. April’s schedule is as follows: April 3: The […]
This Lent, we will be focusing upon the circumstances surrounding Jesus’ Passion, as well as the people involved with his execution. The schedule is as follows: IMPORTANT NOTE! Due to the lifting of COVID restrictions, Adult […]
Our March meeting will be on Wednesday, 3/16, at 7:00, in-person in the Community Room. The selection is Justin Bass’ The Bedrock of Christianity: The Unalterable Facts of Jesus’ Death and Resurrection. Is anyone willing to lead the […]
Updated Feb. 22, 2022 to reflect a recently-changed Vestry meeting schedule. Beginning Sunday, Feb. 20, at 9 a.m., the Interim Rector will be joining the Adult Formation gathering in the Community Room for freeform conversation […]
If you have not followed Lent Madness in the past, or, if you need a reminder, you are encouraged to visit the LM website to find the 32 “saintestants” this year: https://www.lentmadness.org/ Lent Madness began […]
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Milwaukee is hosting events throughout the month of February honoring African American Heritage Month. Each week St. Paul’s is presenting spiritual music during Sunday services representative of the African American culture. […]
This month’s programming is as follows: February 6: Spirituals and Their Impact on American Culture Spirituals were often sung by slaves while toiling in the fields. Some spirituals concerned famous Biblical stories such as the […]
St. Paul’s, Milwaukee is offering a short course in Officiating the Daily Office. The course will consist of three one-hour Saturday morning online sessions. An in-person practicum will follow, in which each class member will […]
Bishop Lee is returning to St. Paul’s for his regular Visitation on Palm Sunday, April 10 at 10 a.m., and will be offering Confirmation, Reception, and Reaffirmation. Confirmation is an adult affirmation of our baptismal […]
Adult formation leader Dana Fritz needs a volunteer to operate the camera for livestreaming Sunday morning sessions. This is not a difficult job, but the benefit to the congregation is substantial. If you can help, […]
Maryanne Kessel will be our guest speaker at Adult Forum on January, 23. Adult Forum will begin at 8:15 AM CST at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4918739039 and end promptly at 9:15 in order to get everyone to service […]
This month’s programming is as follows: January 16: Baptism and Its Importance Baptism is the first sacrament one can receive, and is considered by some to be the most important one. Still, this sacrament is […]
The Book Group will begin the new year on Tuesday, January 18th, at 7:00 PM in the Community Room. The selection is Days of Awe and Wonder by Marcus Borg. This is Borg’s final book, […]
December 5: The Gospel of Luke From the Nativity scene to the Good Samaritan to the Penitent Thief, the Gospel of Luke has heavily influenced our popular conceptions of Jesus’ life. Adding to its mystique […]
You’re invited to Nashotah House! On December 9th at 5 pm we will celebrate our Anglican musical tradition with the annual Service of Lessons and Carols. Based upon the original Festival of Nine Lessons and […]
Usher in the upcoming Advent season by attending All Saints’ Cathedral‘s annual service of Lessons and Carols Sunday, November 28 at 4 p.m.! Presented by the Cathedral Choir in partnership with vocal ensemble Aperi Animam, […]
After the lovely virtual service that we watched from our homes last year, we will joyfully gather in person in the sanctuary on Sunday, December 19 at 4 p.m. for A Festival of Nine Lessons […]
The Milwaukee Chamber Choir, directed by Dr. J. Mark Baker, will present its first concert at St. Paul’s as Artists in Residence on Sunday, November 7th, at 2:30 p.m. A freewill offering will be accepted. […]
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