EMERGENCY COLD WEATHER SHELTER EXTENDED THROUGH SUNDAY JAN. 21

An Important Message from the Dean
Beloveds, due to the continued dangerously cold windchills and temperatures this week, the decision has been made to extend our hosting the Emergency Cold Weather Shelter here at St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral through this Sunday morning, January 21. A heartfelt THANK YOU to the army of volunteers and donors who've already given so generously and lovingly to this effort! We truly could not have done this without you - and we still need you! How can you help?
Volunteer in Person! Follow this link to create an account and sign a waiver. There are numerous opportunities available through Sunday.
Volunteer Sunday at 1pm in Dean Willey Hall with take down/clean up. Many hands make light work and we need you. No waiver needed- just join us!
Donate needed supplies. Lists HERE or HERE.
Donate financially to St. Paul's Cathedral HERE (select 'Emergency Shelter').
IMPORTANT SCHEDULE AND SPACE UPDATES FOR THIS WEEK
-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18-
12:00pm Holy Eucharist Noonday Service - Cathedral
5:30pm Treble Evensong - Cathedral
6pm Crowded Table - Garden Gallery
This special Crowded Table features guest Felicia Brooks-Veasley
of OKEnd Homelessness. Felicia will speak about shelters, have a debriefing and time of learning and education.
-THURSDAY, JANUARY 19-
The Feast of the Confession of St. Peter
12:00pm Holy Eucharist - Cathedral
Bishop Poulson Reed Preaching and Celebrating
10:10am - Adult Formation - Cathedral
Special Guest Speaker Leslie Pendelton
Coffee & Snacks - Chapter Room
Parents, please accompany and pick up children to nursery or church school.
1pm - Cleaning and Take Down of Shelter - Dean Willey Hall
All able bodied helpers needed to assist with packing, moving, storing and cleaning following the close of the shelter - please help us!
Please refer to our website for updates, and contact your ministry leader directly if you think your activity or meeting location may be altered.
Thank you to EVERYONE for your continued outpouring of love and care.
The Emergency Shelter has been a huge blessing to the community!
Dean Churchwell+
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