<![CDATA[St Paul's Episcopal Church, Cambria - A Blog]]>Thu, 18 Apr 2024 18:57:44 -0700Weebly<![CDATA[ Fr Fred's Last Service at St Paul's and the Baptism of Edith Adair Buckingham]]>Sun, 23 Nov 2014 23:11:26 GMThttp://stpaulscambria.org/a-blog/fr-freds-last-service-at-st-pauls-and-the-baptism-of-edith-adair-buckingham
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<![CDATA[Fr Fred's Irish Music Celebration ]]>Wed, 22 Oct 2014 20:50:04 GMThttp://stpaulscambria.org/a-blog/fr-freds-irish-music-celebration
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<![CDATA[And then there was water.....]]>Thu, 25 Sep 2014 20:48:28 GMThttp://stpaulscambria.org/a-blog/and-then-there-was-waterPicture
The new water tank has been delivered.  Thanks to members of the Vestry for making this project a reality; especially Barbara Hagiwara, Jr. Warden and Memorial Gardens and Grounds Maintainer/Coordinator, Extraordinaire.  Special thanks to Karen Pearson and Jeff Rodriguez for set up and initial filling of the tank.

If you can help with the grounds maintenance or would like to make arrangements to haul water to refill the tank as needed, please contact Barbara Hagiwara.  She'd love to hear from you.























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<![CDATA[Fr Fred's New Office Space]]>Thu, 25 Sep 2014 18:55:15 GMThttp://stpaulscambria.org/a-blog/fr-freds-new-office-spacePicture






























Fr Fred busy at home designing a new workspace.  We think it's a nice calming green, and will  bring him many peaceful days in his new endeavors.  The photo shown below is of Fred applying a wall treatment to his den, a place which promises to be a nice spot where he can spend lots of time writing. Enjoy the photo, and enjoy your weekend!


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<![CDATA[Fr. Fred's Retirement Dinner]]>Thu, 11 Sep 2014 19:00:15 GMThttp://stpaulscambria.org/a-blog/watchvaa9vwmb2o_0
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<![CDATA[The Blessing of the Animals]]>Mon, 11 Aug 2014 05:23:15 GMThttp://stpaulscambria.org/a-blog/the-blessing-of-the-animals

St Paul's Blessing of the Animals 2014


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<![CDATA[Memorial Garden News]]>Thu, 31 Jul 2014 20:39:24 GMThttp://stpaulscambria.org/a-blog/memorial-garden-newsPicture
Our Meditation Garden has been evolving over time with many new additions. Benches, Stations of the Cross, and recently a portion of the garden has been repurposed  and turned into a Memorial Garden where parish members ashes may be interred.  Fr. Fred has been passionate about this project, and it is becoming a reality. 

Frank Schutz, and Jr. Warden Barbara Hagiwara, along with many other members of St Paul's have been volunteering their talents and their time to make this a reality.  (See Michelle's Short and Sweet Updates to see the progress and many items posted in the Parish Scrapbook Slideshow). 

On Sunday, August 3,   2014   Bishop Mary Gray-Reeves will be blessing the Memorial Garden to receive the ashes of individuals who have chosen this beautiful  for their ashes final resting place.




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Frank Schutz prepares to install the permanent plaque for St Paul's Memorial Garden, as Michelle Costa (Parish Administrator) watches with pride.
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Frank Schultz placing the Memorial Plaque on the boulder for permanent display.
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A recently baptized member  of our church, and long time friend of St Paul's, Bruce Wong built a church plot cover for the Memorial Garden.   

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The church plot cover is hinged and opens up on the top for the cremated remains to be placed gently through the plot cover's roof. 

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