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Announcements for Sunday, Nov 8

ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SUNDAY, NOV 8 (edited version) COFFEE HOUR MINISTRY HIGHLIGHTS: The Annual Parish Meeting will be held in the church following the 9:00 a.m. service today.  Please plan to attend this important meeting to elect Vestry members and to hear parish updates.  In lieu of Coffee Hour in the parish hall, coffee will be served by the Vestry in the narthex before…

Christmas Shopping at the Arts and Crafts Festival (Nov 14)

Want some great presents for those on your Christmas list? Then do some Christmas shopping at the Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday, November 14, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You will also be helping our outreach effort at St. Paul’s. Here is a  list of exhibitors and pictures of their crafts. Read November Newsletter, page 5. Visit our website…

Announcements for Sunday, Nov 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SUNDAY, NOV 1 (edited version) Children’s Ministries Children’s Chapel will be held today at the 9:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. services. This Chapel is for children ages 3 through 2nd  Please follow the cross processional to the youth wing. Our Children’s Stewardship Basket is collecting for Stop Hunger Now. Please contribute as the children continue their collection toward our $2900 goal…

Vestry Candidates Announced

The slate of candidates for Vestry has been announced. Four candidates will be elected to the Vestry at the Annual Meeting on November 8. Click the following links for each candidate’s responses to questions about St. Paul’s, their experience, and their vision for the future: Rick Bradley, LaQuinta Jernigan, Jeff Kager, Frank Laney, Kevin McIntire, and Karen Smith. Handouts of these responses are available in the narthex. Be sure…

WIHN Homeless Ministries Week (Nov 8-15)

Wake Interfaith Hospitality Network (WIHN), Ministry to the Homeless: St. Paul’s WIHN week is Nov 8-15. WIHN 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).

Memorial Garden Offers Three Options

St. Paul’s Memorial Garden offers three options: interment of ashes in the garden, inurnment of ashes in the columbarium, and inscription of the name of someone you wish to honor on the remembrance wall. To learn more about the Memorial Garden, click here.

Bread Bakers, Drivers Needed

The Bread Ministry bakes and delivers bread to visitors each week. Bakers are needed to bake two loaves of bread and bring them to the church kitchen two or three times a year. Drivers are needed to deliver the bread to visitors on Sundays after the service. Each of these jobs requires only a small time commitment and is a great way to…