What’s happening with the plan to call a new clergyperson or lay associate to shepherd our children, youth, and families? Are we able to do this given the budget shortfall discussed in early March?
What’s happening with the plan to call a new clergyperson or lay associate to shepherd our children, youth, and families? Are we able to do this given the budget shortfall discussed in early March?
Hello Friends, Over the next month+, we will be saying goodbye and thank you to Revs. Carr and Stephanie, our incredibly caring bridge priests. We’ll have Stephanie through April, but this Sunday is Carr’s last with us (for now). Read the Letter from Sr. Warden, Dan Loughlin
The Appalachia Service Project (ASP) trip this year is scheduled for June 22-28. Our FINAL sign-up deadline is April 01. The ASP office is asking for our final numbers now.
Dear Friends, I have great news to share. A duty of the senior warden during an Episcopal rector transition is to nominate the chair of the committee that will search for the next permanent rector. Read Sr. Warden, Dan Loughlin’s Letter
Hello again, St. Paul’s! It’s good to be with you again after 8½ years away, and to serve as your interim rector during this significant period of transition for the parish. I’ve held a soft spot in my heart for St. Paul’s all these years as you were among my first friends and my…
We received news that all but eight staff at USCRI-Raleigh have been laid off as of March 1, 2025. Learn how you can assist with gaps in services…
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…