St. Paul's on-the-Hill Episcopal Church 1527 Senseny Road Winchester, Virginia 22602 540-667-8110
St. Paul's on-the-Hill Episcopal Church 1527 Senseny Road Winchester, Virginia 22602 540-667-8110
Our staff includes: The Very Rev. Dr. Hilary B. Smith, rector; Ms. Heather Ankerbrand, Director of Music; and Ms. Trudi Schwarting, parish secretary. Thank you for visiting our website. We invite you to visit us in person; we would be delighted to meet you. If you have any questions, give us a call or contact our priest by email at hilary@spoth.org or send an email to our secretary at office@spoth.org.
New Bible Study - There is a new Bible study being offered to accommodate those who need a different day and time, or a noon-time break from work."Brown-bagging with the Bible" will meet on Tuesdays at noon in the fellowship hall.First meeting is on February 10th.Bring a lunch and we'll choose a study guide to use and get acquainted.
Our Community
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Hear a portion of our Sunday service May 31, 2009; Pentecost, 10:00am
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SPOTH SING-A-LONG and pot luck dinners. Join us for food, fun and singing designed for all ages. Tired of hanging out alone or watching TV with the family? SPOTH seeks to be a gathering spot for the local community-an oasis of peace and welcome in our busy world. Even if you go to another church or to no church at all, you are welcome to come and bring friends. Newcomers and visitors do not need to bring food--come as our guests. Contact us for the next date and time.
Every Sunday at 10am This fun learning experience is for children in Elementary School. The lesson focuses on the readings for the day in way that children can understand. We use art and music to engage the children in creative ways. Bring your elementary-school-aged child to this fun experience designed for them. The Children gather in the sanctuary for a prayer with the priest and then go as a group to Children's Chapel or return to sit with their parents if they prefer. Children are always welcome in our sanctuary.
The St. Paul's on-the-Hill book group meets on the 1st Thursday of every month. Please call Barbara Epperson at 662-5463 if you would like to join us and select a book for the group to read and discuss.
2010 Book Group Reading List
February
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Amanda Epperson
March
Same Kind of Different as Me by Ron Hall and Denver Moore
Sundays in parish hall. All are welcome! We are studying readings for the day using the Living the Good News curriculum. Guides provided. Adult education meets between the services on Sundays at 9:00 a.m. in the parish hall.
Rector's Read
August 25, 2010 7:00 pm
Library, St. Paul's on-the-Hill
Meets on Wednesday August 25th, 7pm to 8pm, to discuss Finding God in All Things: A Companion to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius by William A. Barry, S.J. In the introduction to the book, Barry states: “One of the hallmarks of Ignatian spirituality is the belief that God can be found in all things. Ignatius believed that we encounter God at every moment of our existence. The Spiritual Exercises are various methods to help us to become more and more aware of this ever-present God. If we want to, we can become contemplatives in action, people who are alert to God’s presence in all our daily activities.”
St. Paul's on-the-Hill is a friendly and welcoming place for children. Children are encouraged to join adults for worship! At the beginning of our services, our priest has a special prayer with them. Children's bulletins and crayons are offered to help them to connect with the scripture readings for the day in a fun way. For our youngest members, the nursery is available during the 10:00am Sunday service and the 5:00pm Saturday service. Elementary-age children can attend Children's Chapel following the prayer with our priest at 10am on Sundays.
The Youth Group wrote this script and directed the action. Come to St. Paul's on-the-Hill for Lent, which begins this week with Ash Wednesday, February 17th.
We take part in my local programs to help the needy of our area. In the fall of 2006, we expanded our Outreach Program to include gleaning. Over 20 of our members went to local orchards and collected apples from areas already harvested. The apples went to feed the needy of our area. Our children and youth are learning about the needs of others and helping by raising funds for the Heifer Project. We also started a feeding program called St. Paul's Table; currently we are serving in teams at the Salvation Army and at the Men's Mission. We walk in the Crop Walk each year. We take part in the Chain-of-Checks program; we support CCAP; we provide gifts for those in need at Christmas. On the first Sunday in January, 2008, we are opening a Food Pantry at our church, 1pm - 3pm. The Food Pantry will be open the first Sunday of every month. Our church is focused on helping others and we welcome your participation. Join us in serving Christ by serving our neighbors.
We strive to accessible to all! We have a ramp into the building and our main worship space is on that level immediately to your right when you come into the building. In the worship space, there is room designed for wheelchairs in first pew on the right side. One could also be in the back of the church or on the side of a pew. The unisex restrooms are immediately to your left when you enter the building. The second restroom is wheelchair accessible, although there are no handrails in either of the bathrooms. The priest's office, the main office, the nursery, and all the Sunday school classrooms are also on that floor. The parish hall, where we often gather for fellowship time, is downstairs. By driving around the back of the church, the parish hall is wheelchair accessible--a ramp provides access into the hall. If you were to visit us and provide suggestions for how we could be more accessible, we would welcome and value your input.
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