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.
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.
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.
With grateful hearts, the vestry of St. Paul’s can now announce that we have unanimously voted to call the Rev. Dr. Jay Weldon to be our next rector. Read all about it here.
As violence spreads in the Middle East, you are invited to come together to pray for peace this Friday night at 7 p.m. on Zoom.
Giving a lily that will decorate the worship spaces for Easter services is a beautiful way to remember and give thanks for special people, for a donation of $35 per plant.
The St. Paul’s Daytime Book Group meets the second Tuesday of the month at noon in the Youth Wing, and we’d love to have new folks join us! Learn more.
Representatives from the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry (EFWM) will be with us on Mar. 22 for Hermano Day, our 29th year honoring their work. Learn what’s needed.
Phishing scams are prevalent these days, and that is no less true when it comes to churches. People impersonating church staff will contact you making vague, cryptic requests…learn more
This Lent, St. Paul’s is going to focus on our Baptismal Covenant, the beliefs and promises made at baptism that shape our whole Christian life. Learn about the five components of what we’re offering…
The Racial Justice Planning Group will discuss “Halfway Home: Race, Punishment and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration” by Reuben Jonathan Miller on Feb. 22. We will also attend the local production of “Pipeline” on Feb. 28. Learn more…