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Almighty and everliving God, source of all wisdom and understanding, be present with those who take counsel for the renewal and mission of your Church. Teach us in all things to seek first your honor and glory. Guide us to perceive what is right, and grant us both the courage to pursue it and the grace to accomplish it; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
— Book of Common Prayer, p 818
 
 
 

 

2024 Annual Meeting

Friday, January 26

Videos and reports available below.

Sunday, January 28

Only two services: 7:45am & 10:00am
11:30am Annual Meeting

 

Welcome and Annual Meeting Description

Dear Friends in Christ,

This Sunday, January 28, there will be two services: 7:45am and 10:00am. The Annual Meeting will take place at 11:30am in the Murphey Gallery. Three videos below are available prior to the meeting so you can watch them at your convenience and come to the meeting with any questions they might raise for you.

We will vote on the Vestry slate online; the link is at the bottom of this page.

Yours in Christ,

Fr Robert

Video Presentations

 

Senior Warden’s Welcome

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Treasurer’s Report

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Financial Controller’s Report

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Rector’s Address

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Reports

 

Vestry Candidates (voting link at bottom of page)

Julia Annas

 

Julia is a Regents Professor Emerita of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. She has a BA from Oxford and PhD from Harvard, and has taught at the University of Arizona since 1986 and previously as Fellow and Tutor at St Hugh’s College, Oxford. Julia was a founding editor of the journal Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, is a member of the American Philosophical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was President of the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association 2004-2005.

Julia’s research interests have focused on ancient and contemporary ethics, especially virtue ethics. She has written eight books, including The Morality of Happiness (1993), Platonic Ethics Old and New (1999), Intelligent Virtue (2011), and Virtue and Law in Plato and Beyond (2017). She also edited eight books, produced an introductory textbook for ancient philosophy, and has given invited talks at a range of universities in the U.S. and internationally.

Julia’s husband David Owen and she have been members of Saint Philip’s since 1986. Over the years Julia has given lots of formation presentations and served on art committees; she is presently on the Sacred Arts Committee and has just undertaken to be one of the Commissioners for Adult Formation. Now that Julia is retired, she says she is excited to contribute more time and energy to the church she has loved for so long, and hopes to be able to do that on the Vestry.


C. Friesen

 

“I attended Saint Philip’s for the first time with my family in 2017. Ever since, we have been profoundly touched by this community’s practice of inclusive love; its embodiment of Jesus’ message of peace and justice for all people; its curation of beauty in nature and in human expression; and its commitment to enacting the most transcendent and empowering aspects of the Christian tradition. In my spare time, I teach at the university, coach ice hockey, and try to write things about topics that interest me.”


Arnold Kraus

 

Arnold and his wife Barbara joined Saint Philip’s 54 years ago while students at the University of Arizona. Their three daughters were confirmed and married at Saint Philip’s, and their grandchildren were baptized here, too.

Arnold had a 50 year career in the investment and financial services industry in Arizona and California. While living in San Francisco, he served on the Vestry at the Episcopal Church of Saint Mary the Virgin.

Arnold states that he is committed to the financial stability of this treasured spiritual place so it will be here in perpetuity for its members and our community.

His previous volunteer work for Saint Philip’s was to serve two terms on the Preservation & Endowment Board—one of them as Treasurer.

Bonnie Winn

Bonnie has been part of the Saint Philip’s community since 2004, and on the Vestry as Junior Warden for the past three years. She has agreed to continue in that role if elected.


Vote for Vestry candidates

 

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