St. Paul’s Prayer Stitchers gather to knit together in the Youth Wing every Wednesday.
St. Paul’s Prayer Stitchers gather to knit together in the Youth Wing every Wednesday.
Show up to support affordable housing during the Town of Cary public hearing on rezoning for the Carr Center project at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church. Learn more…
The Holy Eucharist is livestreamed on St. Paul’s Facebook page at 9 a.m. on Sundays. A Facebook account is not required.
Join us in the Youth Wing for our regular gathering. Contact Youth Coordinator Ben Bricio for more information. Check the latest youth news or Sunday announcements for the most up-to-date information on special events.
This is a closed meeting. Please see event description for more information.
The Racial Justice Planning Group and the Outreach Support Team are hosting a Racial Equity Institute (REI) Phase I training on May 8-9 in the Youth Wing. The training is open to the public and has limited spaces available; follow the link to register.
Join us in the Youth Wing for our final regular gathering of this program year! Contact Youth Coordinator Ben Bricio for more information. Check the latest youth news or Sunday announcements for the most up-to-date information on special events.
“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” (Psalm 30:5)
Today might be Friday – for you, for me, for many.
But Sunday’s coming…
Would you join us in giving a special gift of gratitude through our 2025 Easter Offering? The Rev. Sarah Phelps invites you to take a moment this Easter season to recall a minister of children or youth has made a difference in your life or the life of your children. Learn more…
Get to know others through small groups, meeting three times over three months this summer! Whether you are new to St. Paul’s or have been a longtime member, we invite you to join us as we form, nurture, and deepen connections within our St. Paul’s community.
Join us for a discussion of Richard Rohr’s latest work, “The Tears of Things,” a study of the prophets and how they journey from anger to sadness and finally to compassion; how does this apply to us today?