See photos of Stop Hunger Now event, Oct 16, 2016 See photos of Wheels4Hope Car Blessing, Oct 16, 2016
See photos of Stop Hunger Now event, Oct 16, 2016 See photos of Wheels4Hope Car Blessing, Oct 16, 2016
In response to last night’s election some are celebrating today and some are in shock. Whatever one’s vote may have been I believe most would agree we are in a divisive time. Moving forward I invite us to not walk away from one another but rather towards each other. I’d like to remind us that we are not called to agree with…
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Photos of Blessing of the Animals, held Oct 2, 2016 are posted. Click HERE.
Pictures of Lobster Fest, held October 1, 2016 are posted. Click HERE.
Saturday, Nov 5 is Chore Day! The youth of St. Paul’s are offering their services to raise money to go on Appalachia Service Project (ASP) Mission Trip this year in North Carolina! The ASP chore day will be from 8:00 to 12:00. Continue reading for more….
Join us in the Youth Wing Saturday, November 19 from 3:00—5:00 to learn about life on the QE2 and the Cunard Princess. Terry was also involved in the Falklands War and Operation Desert Storm. We’ll have plenty of time to ask questions and socialize. Click HERE to sign up. Continue reading for more….
THANK YOU ST PAUL’S COMMUNITY! I want to express my sincere thanks to all who supported the SHN event on Sunday, Oct 16, 2016. We had a record number of volunteers, generous monetary donations, and packed a record number of meals. We had over 80 folks participate, exceeded our financial goal by several hundred dollars (this will go…
Family Promise of Wake County (formerly WIHN): St. Paul’s Family Promise week is Nov 27-Dec 4. Family Promise is a wonderful “hands-on” outreach opportunity, both for adults and for families. Please contact Kathleen Neff (kathleen@trioptimum.com) or Myrna Belingon (tmb.jersey@gmail.com). UPDATE 11/17: overnight hosts and social hosts still needed. Continue reading for volunteer opportunities….
Hurricane Matthew and the subsequent flooding in parts of North Carolina have wreaked havoc on the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry in Newton Grove and there is an immediate and urgent need for donations. Several of the camps where the workers live have been flooded and many have lost everything. If you would like to make a monetary donation, please make your check out to St. Paul’s and put ‘Episcopal Farmworker Ministry’ in the memo line. Continue reading to see what more you can do.