Warning signs are not yet in place, so please be on the lookout for those who are not aware that they are crossing a street.
Warning signs are not yet in place, so please be on the lookout for those who are not aware that they are crossing a street.
In the fall of 2024, the Rev. Rhonda Lee visited us and shared a report commissioned by the diocese detailing the racial history of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina through the 1960s. Each congregation has been asked to research and learn its own history…learn more
Help us fill the room for the ONE Wake Accountability Action on July 12 at noon at Watts Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in Raleigh (near Tryon Rd. and Gorman St). Learn more…
If you missed our listening sessions, the Rector Search Committee is holding more sessions in June; we’ve also added the option of reaching us through written responses to our questions….learn more.
It’s almost time for Waves of Wonder (July 14-18), our fun-filled Vacation Bible Camp (VBC) adventure, and we could use help filling our supply list. It’s easy to purchase items online through Amazon. Want to join the fun? Learn more…
The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina is offering two options to participate in a diocesan-wide, 5-week online class, “Bearing Witness,” held on Tuesdays from 6-7:30 p.m. on Zoom, beginning either Jul.1 or Sept. 2. Learn more…
Don’t forget: on Sunday, June 8, our service schedule changes to 7:30 and 10 a.m. Join us as we celebrate the Day of Pentecost, and then stay after the 10 a.m. service to enjoy fellowship and food at the Parish Picnic.
Join leaders from ONE Wake at St. Paul’s on Sunday, June 22 at 10:15 a.m. in the Youth Wing to hear updates on affordable housing initiatives throughout Wake County. Make plans to attend the next large ONE Wake action on July 12 at noon in Raleigh. Act with us for change!
The Refuge for Refugees Ministry (R4R) is assisting families with finding employment, and we’re asking for help with networking. Learn more…
The book study this summer on “The Monk and the Butterfly” will be a change of pace as readers will be comparing Zen Buddhism and Christianity over a 10 week period. Learn more…