Dear Friends, A parishioner contacted me the other day to let me know that she feels so connected to St. Paul’s and was thankful for all the efforts being made to keep us connected during this time…
Dear Friends, A parishioner contacted me the other day to let me know that she feels so connected to St. Paul’s and was thankful for all the efforts being made to keep us connected during this time…
The Refuge for Refugees (R4R) ministry has created a video of their wonderful work of St. Paul’s members working to resettle six refugee families. Click HERE to download.
Resilience with brilliance: St. Paul’s Prayer Stitchers rise to the challenge. Continue reading for a presentation in pictures.
Amid the unrest of Covid-19, the St. Paul’s Care and Share leadership team has continued working behind the scenes to support those within our parish community who are especially vulnerable – while carefully observing social distancing.
We’ve asked ministry leaders to “Let Us Know What’s Happening” during this “stay at home” time. Here, Wheels4Hope tells us that they are functioning on a limited basis to provide transportation to those in need….
Our Meals on Wheels Ministry is much more active since the “stay at home” went into effect. The Wake County Board of Commissioners has deemed Meals on Wheels an essential service to the community. Many of our St. Paul’s volunteers who regularly served once each month are now serving every week….
Wednesday evening could provide you with another opportunity for a book study, Rob Bell’s What is the Bible? How an Ancient Library of Poems, Letters, and Stories Can Transform the Way you Think and Feel About Everything. We will meet for 6 weeks on Wednesdays, beginning April 22, 2020 from 7:00-8:00 p.m. on Zoom.
The Women’s Study Group continues with their monthly reading. We met by Zoom in April and plan to do so again on May 12, 2020. If you are at home and looking for some good reads / discussion, please plan to join us.
Wednesday evening could provide you with another opportunity for a book study, Rob Bell’s What is the Bible? How an Ancient Library of Poems, Letters, and Stories Can Transform the Way you Think and Feel About Everything. We will meet for 6 weeks on Wednesdays, beginning April 22, from 7:00-8:00 p.m. on Zoom.
Hello Friends, I’m full of mixed emotions as I write this update. My desk has piles of materials scattered about as I pull ideas together, and I can’t see the St. Paul’s letterhead without being reminded of the friends and faces I am missing. Zoom meetings and Livestreams have filled some empty spaces, but seeing our logo brings out “all the feels.” ….