SYPF Policy:
SYPF prides itself on our open door policy. It is a safe place where ALL TEENS are WELCOME and can be THEMSELVES.
SYPF Mission Statement:
For the Kingdom of GOD is not a matter of what we eat or drink, but of living a life of Goodness and Peace and Joy in the Holy Spirit. If you serve Christ with this attitude, you will please GOD. And other people will approve of you too. So then, let US aim for harmony in the Church and try to BUILD each other up. NLT. Romans 14: 17-21
SYPF 10 Commandments:
1. Grow closer and develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
2. We praise God and others with
positive words.
3. We celebrate God’s word through scripture and we are fed through
the Eucharist.
4. We are mentors to the younger
children of St. Paul ’s parish.
5. We respect the lives of others and
we see Christ within all people.6. We respect others as God made them.
7. We are to be honest and fair in
all things.
8. Our words are to be meaningful and positive, not demeaning to others.
9. We respect the relationships of others.
10. We are not envious of what belongs
to others.
Barbara A Holms and Elizabeth Risi
The Youth Ministry at St Paul’s is an OPEN DOOR Ministry.
ALL ARE WELCOMED to come and
join us for Fellowship and Prayer.
If you have any questions regarding what we do or are interested in joining us you may call me at any time. Or contact me by email: mmacc55@snet.net.
Cool Christian Web Sites:
Anglicans
Online
A comprehensive and global site of the Anglican Community.
Check out the youth section
for manygreat links to Christian youth sites.
http://www.anglicansonline.org
The
Episcopal Church and Visual Arts
"The Episcopal Church offers a program to encourage
visual arts in the life of the Episcopal Church. Backed
by a grant from the Presiding Bishop, The Episcopal Church
and Visual Arts has created five online exhibitions on its
website, www.ecva.org, and has begun to generateenergetic
conversations about the role of visual arts in our spiritual
journeys."
http://www.ecva.org/index.html

Firebird - Grow 2
by Ann Finch
(Digital art, 2006)
St. James’ Episcopal Church - Potomac, MD
aocfinch@yahoo.com
From: Visual Preludes 2006, an exhibit of The Episcopal Church & Visual Arts.
All Rights Reserved.
Fellowship
of Reconciliation (FOR) (interfaith)
"The Fellowship of Reconciliation seeks to replace violence,
war, racism, and economic injustice with nonviolence, peace, and
justice. We are an interfaith organization committed to active
nonviolence as a transforming way of life and as a means of radical
change. We educate, train, build coalitions, and engage in nonviolent
and compassionate actions locally, nationally, and globally."http://www.forusa.org/
Forward
Movement Day by Day:
"Forward Day by Day" providing daily meditations based
on readings from the Bible appointed by the lectionaries. An official
publication of the national Episcopal Church."
http://www.forwardmovement.org/
Online
finger labyrinth (from
Grace Cathedral.org)
Online Finger Meditation Tool
http://www.gracecathedral.org/labyrinth/interactions/index.shtml
Spirituality
& Health.com (interfaith)Published
by Trinity Episcopal Church, Wall Street, New York, this site
is loaded with meditations and interfaith teachings. The daily
e-mails from their ecourses are great way to start the day.
http://www.spiritualityhealth.com/newsh/items/home/item_216.html
The
Witness (an Episcopal social justice magazine)
"We are a feisty, independent. provocative, intelligent,
feminist voice of Christian social conscience."
http://thewitness.org
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church,
All Rights Reserved.
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