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Virtual Preschool

St. Paul’s Preschool is offering a Virtual Preschool for 1-2 year olds (once a week) and 3-4 year olds (twice a week). We are excited to offer this option for our families who wish to stay at home this fall.  For a Virtual Preschool flier, click HEREContinue reading for more about plans for preschool this fall.

ONE Wake Voter Registration Drive at St. Paul’s

NEW: Click HERE for a video about St. Paul’s Voter Registration Initiative.
As a member of ONE Wake — a coalition of over 35+ religious institutions and non-profit organizations around Wake County — St. Paul’s will be participating in a strictly nonpartisan, countywide voter registration effort. A committed team of St. Paul’s members plan to call every family in our parish to provide information and resources for voting this Fall.  Continue reading.

Emergency Meals for Children

The food security emergency is still going on and many of our neighbors are struggling. Wake County has asked us to continue distributing meals through the end of the year. Click HERE to see how you can help by donating food or supplies or volunteering.

Weekly Update Aug 21, 2020: A Letter from the Rector

This week I would like to share information about an Episcopal Farmworker Ministry online offering, a school supplies drive for farmworker children, a wonderful success story from St. Paul’s Refuge for Refugee Ministry, as well as a reminder to join us for Sunday worship and coffee hour.  Click HERE for George’s letter.

Book Study: Love Wins (starts Sep 9, 2020)

A six-week book study of Rob Bell’s bestseller Love Wins: A Book about Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived will begin Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom, and will continue through Wednesday, October 14. The following week, beginning October 21, Howard Loughlin will facilitate, again on Zoom, Adam Hamilton’s six-week study of the Gospel of John. Continue reading to sign up.

Weekly Update Aug 14, 2020: A Letter from the Rector

In anticipation of moving to the next stage of the diocesan protocols, some in our parish have been asking how we are prepared to move forward. I’d like to refer you to “St. Paul’s Connects” (Click HERE.) on our parish website for information regarding our protocols. But I’d also like to address some of the…