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Resilience: COVID-19 Parents and Caregivers Guide

St. Paul’s is a pilot congregation in the Prevent Child Abuse NC (PCANC) initiative called Connections Matter (CM).  PCANC is very aware of the increased stresses individuals of all ages and families are facing during school closures and stay at home orders – even if the family hasn’t experienced job loss or had worries about providing adequate food or housing….

Holy Week 2020 Schedule of Live Streamed Services

⇑Holy Week worship services have been live streamed on Facebook:   www.facebook.com/stpaulscary.  Links are provided below to the recorded videos of each service, and links to a PDF version of the bulletin for each service. Palm Sunday Service (April 5 at 9:00 a.m.) Bulletin for Palm Sunday Morning Prayer each Monday – Friday (April 6 – April 10 at 8:00 a.m.) Liturgy of the…

Compilation from St. Paul’s Music for Easter

A video has been created of a compilation of clips from two years of Easter seasons (2018 & 2019) at St. Paul’s.  This music was performed under the direction of Russell McKinney, Music Minister, and presents a variety of music for choir, handbells, brass ensemble, and organ.  Click HERE for the video.

Happy Easter: A Letter from the Rector

April 10, 2020:  Dear Friends, I wish you a Happy Easter and look forward to joining with you on Easter Day at 9:00 a.m. for the livestream of the Easter service at http://www.facebook.com/stpaulscary.  That same link will also bring you to tonight’s Good Friday Service at 7:00 p.m., as well as the Easter Vigil on…

Prayer List

If you would like to request friends and loved ones be included on the prayer list, please email the office at stpauls@stpaulscary.org or call the office at 919 467-1477 extension 10.

Resilience Now – Connections Matter

The Resilience Ministry at St. Paul’s is committed to increasing awareness of the potential for adversity to impact our physical and emotional health not only while it is occurring, but in the years ahead. No one can doubt that the current Covid-19 pandemic presents such adversity, whether or not we, or our loved ones, become sick. Continue reading for more.