Conversion of St. Paul - Rector's Rambling for January 25, 2026
Today we have a special feast day in the midst of our short Epiphany Season. Today we are celebrating the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle. Certain Holy Days, such as this one, take precedence over the regularly assigned Sunday lessons and observance (such as the 3rd Sunday after the Epiphany, which today is otherwise).
Paul is an apostle, but unlike the other apostles commemorated, his feast day is kept on the day of his conversion, rather than the day of his death. A person’s day of death is considered one’s “heavenly birthday”, since it is through earthly death that we pass to eternal life. And in the case of all the apostles, except St. John, their death was by martyrdom – being killed because of their faith in Jesus Christ. St. Paul was also martyred. The church believes that under the general persecution of Nero in 64 and 65, both St. Peter and St. Paul met their deaths for being followers (and promoters) of Jesus Christ. Peter, not being a Roman citizen, was crucified (tradition says head-down) and St. Paul, being a citizen, was given the quicker execution of being beheaded.
But today the church commemorates St. Paul’s conversion to the faith. It is one of those stories that is powerful because he was not just a non-believer in Jesus, he was an active persecutor of those who believed that Jesus Christ is Lord. He consented to St. Stephen’s stoning, his executioners laying their jackets at his feet. (Acts 7:58, 8:1) His journey to Damascus was to arrest followers of Jesus and bring them to Jerusalem for trial. (Acts 9:2). Paul’s conversion is unique, but gives us hope that no matter what our, and others’, spiritual condition may be, God can intervene!
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After today’s Service join us downstairs for lunch and for the Annual Parish Meeting. We will go over the financial reports for 2025 and forecast for 2026, elect new members of the Vestry, and receive reports from the various organizations, committees, and ministries of the parish.


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