Inside SPS: A St. Paul's School Podcast

What Does It Mean to Be an Episcopal School Today?

21 min · 15 de may de 2026
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In this episode of “Inside SPS,” Rector Kathy Giles joins Rev. Chuck Wynder and Rev. Richmond Jones to explore what it means to be an Episcopal school in today’s world. Together, they discuss how St. Paul’s School honors its Episcopal tradition while welcoming students of all faiths and backgrounds, creating space for spiritual exploration, interfaith dialogue, worship, and belonging within a modern boarding school community. From chapel services and confirmation classes to partnerships with Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu leaders, the conversation highlights how SPS seeks to build a beloved community grounded in dignity, curiosity, and care for one another.

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