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In Memory of Anne Savio

Anne Louise Davis Savio, a long time member of St. Paul’s, passed away on September 11, 2020.  Interment will take place  in St. Paul’s Memorial Garden on September 19, however due to restrictions imposed by the pandemic on the number of people allowed, the service will be private.  Click HERE for Anne’s obituary.  Click HERE…

Weekly Update Sep 11, 2020: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, Please join us for services this Sunday, including Adult Formation. Also, please sign up to join with other St. Paul’s parishioners on October 13 and support the ONE Wake initiatives to help our neighbors throughout Wake County. On this solemn date, let us remember all of the victims of the 9/11 attacks. May…

Study of the Gospel of John (begins Oct 21, 2020)

NOTE: Class full as of Oct 14.
Beginning October 21, 2020 St. Paul’s Adult Formation Committee will offer, on Zoom, a six-week study of Adam Hamilton’s the Gospel of John. The study sessions will be on Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. Hamilton, in this series, points out the unique aspects of this Gospel, describing it as the Gospel of Light and Life, and encouraging each of us to consider the meaning of Jesus for us personally. Continue reading to sign up.

Volunteer at Dorcas Food Pantry

The Dorcas Thrift Shop and Drop Off are now open Monday thru Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  Starting in October the Food Pantry will also be open from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  They would like St. Paul’s to cover the whole Food Pantry shift with 3 volunteers on the second and fourth…

Toilet Paper Drive

Not physically meeting at St. Paul’s has hindered our toilet paper collection for the Dorcas Food Pantry.  We are down 340 rolls as of the end of August.  We ask that if you drop toilet paper off at Dorcas yourself, please let Gail Cowper know at 919-630-5282 or email her at gcowper@bellsouth.net.  You may also…

It’s time for ONE Wake to Launch!

It’s been several years in the making.  Wake County residents from many different neighborhoods, faiths, and backgrounds have gotten organized.  We are formally launching ONE Wake by holding a Founding Assembly (via Zoom) on October 13, 2020Continue reading to register.