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Good Friday Stations of the Cross, Family Service

People of all ages are invited to join us as we allow time for our youngest members to reflect on Jesus’ life and ministry and the world-changing way he walked among us.

Good Friday Service

Good Friday service with veneration of the cross. Learn more about all of our Holy Week Services here.

Easter Vigil

First service of Easter. We begin in the Courtyard, weather-permitting. Learn more about all of our Holy Week Services here.

Online Sunday Worship

The Holy Eucharist is livestreamed on the St. Paul’s YouTube Channel. Learn more…

Children’s, Youth and Adult Formation

The Sunday Formation Hour includes offerings for children, youth, and adults. Coffee Hour takes place simultaneously in the Parish Hall.

Alcoholics Anonymous

This is a closed meeting. Please see event description for more information.

EYC (Episcopal Youth Community)

Please check the Youth calendar for the most up-to-date information about what’s happening each week. Learn more…

Latest News

Our Most Solemn and Holy Observances

Dear Friends:   Today is Good Friday. Tomorrow is Holy Saturday and Sunday is the Holy Feast of Easter.   Without any special ideas or fancy rhetoric, I want to invite you to participate as much as you can, as deeply as you can, in these the most solemn and holy observances and feasts of…

Write a Postcard for Advocacy Day

Advocacy Day is an annual event where the bishops and diocesan, ministry and advocacy leaders spend the day at the General Assembly meeting with elected representatives from across the state.

Participate in Jesus’ Life in Holy Week

Dear Friends:   Holy Week quickly approaches, and with it, my favorite days of the year. More than any other time, we’re invited to enter deeply into the life of Jesus. It’s not just watching a drama unfold. Nor is it simply recalling what Jesus went through. It’s participating in his life, entering into his…

ONE Wake Assembly – Affordable Housing Push!

Housing affordability is not keeping up with population growth in Wake County, the third-fastest growing county in the country. We need a large turnout at the upcoming ONE Wake assembly on April 11 to keep pressure on elected officials.

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