After a 5-year hiatus, Lobster Fest is returning to St. Paul’s on Oct. 5! Join us for this community event, feasting on the Maine delicacy as we raise funds for ONE Wake and the St. Paul’s Youth ASP. Learn more…
After a 5-year hiatus, Lobster Fest is returning to St. Paul’s on Oct. 5! Join us for this community event, feasting on the Maine delicacy as we raise funds for ONE Wake and the St. Paul’s Youth ASP. Learn more…
Dear Friends, We’ve arrived fully in August, the month of anticipation as we transition from the rhythms of summer to the beginning of many things in September. The staff and ministry leaders have been busy laying the groundwork for all that is coming in the months ahead. Read George’s Letter
Read the latest update from Mother Alice.
Dear Friends, As I move towards my retirement as rector of St. Paul’s on November 3, I want to take a moment to say thank you to so many of you for your emails, voicemails and personal expressions of kindness since I made the announcement. Thank you so much. Read George’s Letter
Fr. Javier sat down with the NC Justice Center to discuss how he got involved in community organizing, building the coalition that has become ONE Wake, and what can be done to address the local housing crisis. Hear how he balances advocacy work with caring for himself. Well worth a listen!
It’s been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. See below for links to photos of the Appalachian Service Project trip as well as Vacation Bible Camp. Priceless!
Dear Friends, Vacation Bible Camp has been fantastic this past week. Thank you so much to those who volunteered to make this such a special week for the children. Read George’s Letter
I am filled with a mixture of profound emotions as I write this letter to announce my retirement as rector of St. Paul’s…
Appalachia Service Project (ASP) CEO Melisa Winburn met up with our St. Paul’s team onsite in Dickenson County, VA on June 26 to present a certificate recognizing our 25 years of involvement with ASP. Watch the video…
Join leaders across Wake County working with ONE Wake to collect 10,000 signatures in support of a strategy to address the crisis of gentrification and displacement in our county. If you’ve already signed, would you help us by asking Wake County friends, family and neighbors to sign? Learn more…