car•a•bi•ner, noun, an oblong metal ring with a spring clip, used for fastening ropes in mountaineering
Carabiner is the blog of St. Paul’s Pastoral Residency Program, creating a link between the young pastors, the congregation, and the wider world.
Here you’ll find a window into the hearts and minds of Pastors Lowell Michelson, Elizabeth Hiller, and Lorin Darst. In occasional postings, they reflect on the joys, struggles, beauty, and challenges of life and faith.
Our three young pastors value connections – with God, with the people of St. Paul, with friends far and near, with each other, and with helpful resources. Their blog builds on the image of a carabiner – that universal connector that connects keys to belt loops and mountain-climbers to ropes.
Read about Pastor Elizabeth’s resolve for A No-Buying New Stuff Lent (NBNSL).
"May God, who lightens our paths, accompany you on your journey this day and always." ~Worship blessing