The Pre-Lenten Season begins with Septuagesima Sunday, Feb. 1. What are the “Gesima” Sundays?

Every year midway between Christmas and Easter, we find the Sundays designated by those big “gesima” words – Septuagesima, Sexagesima, and Quinquagesima. With Septuagesima Sunday, they mark the Sundays which are 70, 60, 50 days before Easter. Quinquagesima Sunday is exactly 50 days before Easter; the others are only approximations.

There have been many joyous events these last few weeks — the Incarnation or birth of Jesus, His Naming and Circumcision, His manifestion to the Gentiles and His Baptism which revealed the Holy Trinity. We knew as we celebrated His Incarnation that He was born for us and that He would die for us. We knew as His blood was spilled in circumcision and He was presented in the Temple, putting Him under the Law, that His blood would be spilled on the Cross and become the perfect sacrifice for our sins to redeem us from the Law. We saw that the Gentile Magi who found Him had to return by a different way, as the way of all who find him must be different after finding Him. And after His Baptism, Jesus spent forty days in the desert before beginning His public ministry, wherein He will be tempted by the devil to make Himself into the various false Messiahs which fallen men still make him. We will soon imitate those 40 days to deepen our love, devotion, and union with our Lord Jesus in the season of Lent and we pray we will see more astonishing things about our Savior— and ourselves.


The gesima Sundays are a time to treasure in our hearts all the “epiphanies” we received during Christmas and Epiphanytide which bestowed upon us a wondrous vision of who Jesus is and a time to prepare ourselves for our own journey with Him into the wilderness and to the Cross. It won’t be easy, we will learn that Lent will require of us self-examination, acts of repentance and a genuine longing for a new way of being in Christ. But we will also be reminded of God’s great consolation to us in Christ, His grace and mercy, His healing Salvation and covenantal lovingkindness to all those who, by the working of the Holy Spirit, see and follow Him to the end by faith. The gesimas are a count down – 70, 60, 50 days until Man’s Salvation bursts upon Death, our last enemy, and rises to Life Everlasting.

ACNA College of Bishops to Gather for Semiannual Meeting Next Week January 12–16, 2026, in Melbourne, Florida.

The gathering will bring together more than 50 bishops from across North America for a week of prayer, discernment, and decision‑making on key priorities, including canonical reform, revised processes for the election of bishops, consent to a new bishop, and prioritizing the mission and health of the Province. Click below for details.

St. Paul’s Adopt a Rat ministry

St. Paul’s is honored to participate in the “Adopt a Rat” program at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI). Local families and churches in the Lexington, VA area host new, first-year cadets (called “Rats”) for a Sunday respite from the intense training, offering them a home-cooked meal, a quiet environment, and emotional support during their challenging “Rat Line” period. It’s a way for the community to provide some rest and recreation, allowing cadets to recharge before returning to the barracks, with many bonds lasting long after the first year. We have an amazing group of four young men that faithfully come to Bible Study and Worship every Sunday, and then relax at the homes of our members who feed them and let them chill for a few hours. We are thankful for our “rats” and pray the Lord will bless them in their service to him and others.

St. Paul’s prepares for Advent 2025

Advent begins this Sunday, Nov 30. Please join us at 11:00 am.

Advent is more than the beginning of another Church year, it is the season that God has given to his Church to help us remember our Lord Jesus Christ’s first coming as a human babe in the Bethlehem manger, but also to help prepare us for his Second Advent, that Great Day when he comes to judge the world as the King of Kings and all will be finally revealed.

For some, there will be great joy at Christ’s appearing, for others, great shame. Let us awaken from our slumber and seek first his Kingdom through cultivating a deeper walk with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ through repentance, fasting, prayer, worship, and the reception his most precious Body and Blood. Offering our sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving cannot simply be one priority among many, but must be our highest goal and greatest joy, the response of the redeemed Creature toward the faithful and everlasting covenant love of the Good Creator.