All 1st through 3rd graders are invited to a communion retreat; explore the meaning of the Eucharist, ask questions, learn, and grow in understanding and curiosity about this central act of our faith. Learn more…
All 1st through 3rd graders are invited to a communion retreat; explore the meaning of the Eucharist, ask questions, learn, and grow in understanding and curiosity about this central act of our faith. Learn more…
The Holy Eucharist is livestreamed on the St. Paul’s YouTube Channel. Learn more…
The Sunday Formation Hour includes offerings for children, youth, and adults. Coffee Hour takes place simultaneously in the Parish Hall.
Inspired by the Olympics? Meet St. Paul’s Youth (4th grade through 12th grade) at the Polar Ice House and see what you can do! Cost is $16, which includes skate rental. Questions? Contact Erica Ridderman at erica@stpaulscary.org.
This is a closed meeting. Please see event description for more information.
This Lent, join the clergy for contemplative Eucharist services every other Wednesday at noon in the church. Take a break in your day and bring a friend. All are welcome.
This Lent, join the clergy for contemplative Eucharist services every other Wednesday evening in the Chapel, just past the courtyard.
Dear Friends: We often use this space to spread the word about what’s happening in our community, our way of inviting you to take part in something that appeals to you. We certainly are alive with activity! I’d like to take a minute to reflect on the love you all are sharing in showing…
Representatives from the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry (EFWM) will be with us on Mar. 22 for Hermano Day, our 29th year honoring their work. Learn what’s needed.
Phishing scams are prevalent these days, and that is no less true when it comes to churches. People impersonating church staff will contact you making vague, cryptic requests…learn more
Lent is a holy season for reflection and religious and spiritual renewal. And with the world as it is today, many of us are feeling a deep hunger for such renewal. Learn more about lent at St. Paul’s in Robert’s letter.