St. Paul’s has a tradition of offering fellowship and relaxation for adults at Emerald Isle each spring. Men’s Beach Week is April 20-27 this year, followed by Women’s Beach Week on April 27-May 4.
St. Paul’s has a tradition of offering fellowship and relaxation for adults at Emerald Isle each spring. Men’s Beach Week is April 20-27 this year, followed by Women’s Beach Week on April 27-May 4.
Dear Friends, We have entered the season of Lent. This coming Sunday, I invite you to join me in welcoming the Rev. Sarah Phelps…
Dear Friends, The vestry had a fantastic and energizing retreat several weeks ago. One item on the agenda was to develop priorities for 2025. Out of a great discussion, we settled upon:
Each year, nearly 25,000 workers, most of them dads from Mexico, leave their families for the better part of a year to work for North Carolina farmers. They are legally authorized to work in the US by way of the seasonal visa program. Learn more…
The Racial Justice Planning Group will offer a book study on “The Crisis of Christian Nationalism,” a report by the House of Bishops Theology Committee that was commissioned by the Rt. Rev. Michael Curry during his service as Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church.
Children in 1st through 3rd grade are invited to join our 2025 Communion Class. Three sequential sessions will meet Sundays, Mar. 2, 9 and 16, from 10:15-11 a.m. Learn more…
When a couple of us organized a book study on Michelle Alexander’s “The New Jim Crow” in early 2017, we didn’t realize that we’d become St. Paul’s Racial Justice Planning Group (RJPG)…
Join us on Sunday, Feb. 23 as we welcome the Rt. Rev. Jennifer Brooke-Davidson, assistant bishop for the Diocese of North Carolina.
Help us recognize the adults and youth who are being confirmed on Feb. 23 by contributing baked goods or other food items for our celebration. Let’s show up as a community to support this special ceremony of belonging!
Dear Friends, I’d like to use this week’s letter to give you an update on the search for St. Paul’s next rector. Read a letter from Sr. Warden, Dan Loughlin