This year’s stewardship campaign has begun.
Read MoreThis year’s stewardship campaign has begun.
Read MoreTwo important mailings were sent last week. Did you receive yours?
Read MoreA list of everyone who has pledged (so far) to Saint Philip’s How Firm a Foundation Campaign 2022. Thank you!
Read MoreSaint Philip’s rector outlines what pledges support and why they are crucial.
Read MoreThere’s still time to join your friends and fellow members who have already made their financial and service commitments to Saint Philip’s for 2022. Let’s celebrate together this Sunday, November 7!
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector reflects on what it means to be a steward and how we are called to exercise that responsibility.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s rector describes the hope he feels for the coming year and why he and his wife, Karrie, support the parish financially.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector reflects on how gratitude as the foundation of faith shapes our view of God and how we respond to God’s multitude of gifts.
Read MoreSome rudiments on giving from the Episcopal Church Foundation.
Read More‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ With these familiar words, Fr Robert Hendrickson connects the lives of saints present, past , and future, in this place we call Saint Philip’s. To preserve the past and ensure the future, it is we present-day saints who are called to assure, with our pledges, the continuity of Christ in this place.
Read MoreThe 2021 Pledge Campaign is under way. This church, as have so many others, has muscled through a pandemic and political uncertainties with enduring faith and persistent love for God and one another, worships in new and creative ways, studies, socializes, enjoys art and music, by new means of grace. Even so, we are eager to reclaim our traditional practices and the 2021 budget needs to anticipate this return.
Read MoreWe are in the middle of our 2021 Stewardship Campaign. If you have not yet had the chance to do so, please make your pledge at stphilipstucson.org/pledge.
Read MoreToday, the Rector talks about the need to focus in a time of clutter.
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