“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” (Psalm 30:5)
Today might be Friday – for you, for me, for many.
But Sunday’s coming…
“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” (Psalm 30:5)
Today might be Friday – for you, for me, for many.
But Sunday’s coming…
Would you join us in giving a special gift of gratitude through our 2025 Easter Offering? The Rev. Sarah Phelps invites you to take a moment this Easter season to recall a minister of children or youth has made a difference in your life or the life of your children. Learn more…
Join us for a discussion of Richard Rohr’s latest work, “The Tears of Things,” a study of the prophets and how they journey from anger to sadness and finally to compassion; how does this apply to us today?
One of the most welcoming gestures we can make to those who join us on Sundays is simple: wear a name badge! Name badges help us all, no matter our length of stay here. Learn more…
Dear Friends, Every Palm Sunday, we gather to tell the story of how Jesus marched triumphantly into Jerusalem. The gospels tell us that Jesus rode in on a colt– a donkey, a beast of burden– and that the people of Jerusalem laid down their cloaks, shouting joyously about the great deeds of power he…
We are expanding our list of greeters and volunteers for all of our hospitality ministries and we’d love your help! The time commitment is small, and you do not have to be an expert about St. Paul’s – a love of this community is all that it takes.
Our neighbors at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church are working with other agencies to convert part of their property to affordable housing, along with space for early childhood education and family support services. The rezoning proposal will be heard publicly by the Cary Town Council on April 24 at 6:30 p.m.
The Racial Justice Planning Group and the Outreach Support Team are hosting a Racial Equity Institute (REI) Phase I training on May 8-9 at St. Paul’s. Learn more…
Do you have a delicious dish to share with a parishioner recovering from illness or injury? Could you give someone a ride, or arrange/deliver flowers on a Friday afternoon? These are just a few ways that our Care and Share ministry supports those going through difficult times.
Friends, As I shared with those in leadership with St. Paul’s children, youth, and families earlier this week, I have some news to share with the parish that is both a little sad and super exciting! Read Mo. Sarah’s Letter