Wardens Barb Magee and Dan Loughlin provided an excellent overview of next steps as we enter a time of transition, looking to the future of St. Paul’s under new leadership.
Wardens Barb Magee and Dan Loughlin provided an excellent overview of next steps as we enter a time of transition, looking to the future of St. Paul’s under new leadership.
Read a message from the bishops of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina. “Today, and in the days ahead, let us continue to bear witness to the promise of Jesus: that we are each made in God’s image, and that we do all belong to one another.”
Now is the time to prepare for our next steps as a community, concluding our fall stewardship campaign and making pledges of support to our ministries so they can plan our programs and outreach in 2025.
Please plan to be with us on Nov. 17 for worship and our Annual Meeting, which begins at approximately 10:15 a.m. Our guest homilist that day will be the Rev. Marion Sprott, the transition ministry officer for the diocese.
Making your pledge by Oct. 27, before George leaves, is a great way to recognize all he has done and show the vestry we are united in carrying that work forward. Please make your pledge by October 27, 2024.
Get your October groove on by joining one of our fun events – there’s never a shortage of smiles, and who doesn’t need that?
We need YOU to be a presence at ONE Wake’s Local Non-Partisan Candidate Assembly on Oct. 10 AND the Statewide Candidate Assembly on Oct. 20. Candidates will judge the strength of our organization by how many people we deliver to these assemblies – attendance matters!
The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina has pulled together a page of resources and recommendations for those who wish to support relief efforts in response to the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Learn more…
This October, our intern Will Lee is leading a study of Robert P. Jones’ book “White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity.” Learn more…
Fr. George announced that Mother Alice has accepted the position of Assistant Priest at St. Anne’s Episcopal Church in Annapolis, Maryland. Alice’s last day with us at St. Paul’s will be Sunday, October 6, 2024. Please read the announcement and Alice’s beautiful letter to us.