This is a closed meeting. Please see event description for more information.
This is a closed meeting. Please see event description for more information.
You are invited to gather with family and friends for a memorial service in the church as we honor the life of our friend and St. Paul’s member Harry Moncelle. A reception will follow.
By the Grace of God and with the consent of the people, the Rt. Rev. Samuel S. Rodman, bishop of North Carolina, will ordain five candidates, including Dr. Erica Ann Ridderman, our Minister for Children, Youth, and Family Formation, and William A. Lee (former intern), to the Sacred Order of Deacons in Christ’s One, Holy,…
Please note there is no music during this service.
The Holy Eucharist is livestreamed on St. Paul’s YouTube Channel.
Come for dessert in the Parish Hall as our ONE Wake Core Team shares what is going on behind the scenes with ONE Wake’s push on local governments for investment in affordable housing projects.
The Men’s Group is hosting the St. Paul’s Parish Picnic, starting immediately after the 10 a.m. service. The festivities include activities for children.
Appalachia Service Project (ASP) is a home repair ministry to families of Central Appalachia. Youth and adult participants grow spiritually, gain self confidence, and bridge communities in the fresh mountain air…
Celebrate Lobster Fest with us! Information about the menu and the history of the event can be found on our Lobster Fest webpage. We will update pricing and details about the event this summer.
Dear Friends, We belong. We are known and loved. We are empowered and destined for more than we can desire. This Sunday is Trinity Sunday, and I’d like this to be for the whole parish what it is for me: one of most solemn and joyous and strengthening celebrations of the whole Christian year.…
June is recognized as Gun Violence Awareness Month, and people are encouraged to wear orange to raise awareness. The Episcopal Diocese of NC is hosting two events for those who wish to learn more about–and engage with–the issues surrounding gun violence in America.
Join us Wednesdays (starting June 17) from 7-8 p.m. on Zoom for a discussion of “Sermon on the Mount” by Amy-Jill Levine. Using historical and theological contexts, Dr. Levine brings Jewish tradition to some of Jesus’ most profound and memorable teachings.
Dear Friends, Pentecost is one of the great feast days of the church — a celebration of the gift of the Holy Spirit and one of the stories of the birth of the church. In the Book of Acts, we hear that “divided tongues, as of fire, appeared among them… and all of them were…