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…
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…
St. Paul’s Youth will join the Appalachia Service Project (ASP) this summer (June 21-27). Sign up by March 1.
Back by popular demand, Children’s Chapel during Lent will follow the “Animal Crackers” curriculum, developed by Heifer International (with new animals this year!).
Clothing drive ends Feb. 20 – learn more…
Join us in welcoming André Anthony as a guest speaker at the 9 and 11:15 a.m. services this Sunday, Feb. 8. Learn more about André and the work of NeighborUp…
Thinking of a Valentine’s gift for your spouse/significant other? How about gifting a trip (1-7 nights) to a beach front property for a getaway with friends? Learn more about Men’s and Women’s Beach weeks.
Due to extreme cold and potentially hazardous travel conditions, we will NOT be holding in-person gatherings on Sunday, Feb. 1. You are invited to join us at 10 a.m. for a Sunday morning prayer service, and stay for the Adult Forum (beginning at approx. 10:45 a.m.). EYC will also be on Zoom. Learn more…
Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe addressed the fear, anger and grief gripping our nation in this statement on Sunday, Jan. 25, in response to what he named “frightening times.” See this statement from our diocesan bishops as well…
The church office is closed Jan. 26-27 due to weather/icy conditions that pose risk. Phones will be monitored. There will be no choir rehearsals on Jan. 27.