After a 5-year hiatus, Lobster Fest is returning to St. Paul’s! Join us for this community event!
After a 5-year hiatus, Lobster Fest is returning to St. Paul’s! Join us for this community event!
The Holy Eucharist is livestreamed on St. Paul’s Facebook page at 9 a.m. on Sundays. A Facebook account is not required.
Bring your pets and their friends, invite your neighbors – all are welcome for the annual Blessing of the Animals as we cherish the earth and all its creatures in the spirit of Francis of Assisi.
Join us this evening for a hike at Umstead Park. Meet at the Reedy Creek Entrance off Harrison Ave.
This is a closed meeting. Please see event description for more information.
A 9-week study of the informative and engaging book “The Art of Dying Well: A Practical Guide to a Good End of Life,” by Katy Butler. Read more…
St. Paul’s Prayer Stitchers gather to knit together in the Youth Wing every Wednesday.
Dear Friends, You will be receiving a letter from our dedicated stewardship committee members inviting you to make your financial commitment to St. Paul’s for 2025. This pledge of our financial support is the responsibility of every single one of us. Read George’s Letter
The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina has pulled together a page of resources and recommendations for those who wish to support relief efforts in response to the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Learn more…
After 25 remarkable years with us, we will soon be bidding farewell to our deeply loved rector, George Adamik, as he enters his well-deserved retirement. But before we do, we’re going to celebrate his extraordinary service in grand style!
Dear Friends, Please note October 6 as a day to gather and celebrate Mother Alice’s ministry among us these last three years. I hope you will join us to thank Alice for the tremendous impact she has made at St. Paul’s. She has truly been a blessing to us all. Read George’s Letter