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2023 MLK Day of Service with Rise Against Hunger

After scaling back the past 2 years, Rise Against Hunger (RAH) is bringing back the MLK Day Collaboration, an opportunity to honor Dr. King by standing with our neighbors to deliver justice for those facing hunger around the world. You are invited to join St. Paul’s volunteers, along with 12 other Raleigh-area organizations, for a Meal Packaging Event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. ..

Weekly Update January 6, 2023: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, The new year is upon us, and I invite you to consider engaging with some Adult Formation offerings beginning this month. Throughout 2023, until Advent, the Sunday gospel readings will be from Matthew’s Gospel. Spend some time with Javier and I as we explore this wonderful gospel. Read George’s Letter

Habitat for Humanity House Build

St. Paul’s is participating in Habitat for Humanity through a coalition known as the Episcopal Build. Eleven churches in the Diocese of North Carolina have joined together to strengthen relationships while serving hard working families in need of affordable housing. Work starts at the Habitat Construction facility, 3301 Jones Sausage Rd in Garner, on February 4,…

Adult Formation on Wednesday Evenings: An Altar in the World

Join us Wednesday evenings January 11 – February 15,  7:00-8:00pm, to discuss An Altar in the World by Barbara Brown Taylor, a well-known spiritual writer and Episcopal priest.  The author leads us to recognize the sacramental in our everyday experience, revealing the presence of the Holy.  For further information contact Annie Ritter at anniecorn60@gmail.com and…

Weekly Update December 30, 2022: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, I hope that you all enjoyed the Advent Season and Christmas celebrations at St. Paul’s, whether you were able to be with us in person or joined us virtually.  Thank you again to all who planned, prepared, and participated in the many liturgies and activities.  As we begin the new year, please join us this Sunday, January 1, 2023, as…

Weekly Update December 23, 2022: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, A joyous Merry Christmas from the clergy, staff, and vestry.  I pray that the Christ born in Bethlehem may once again bring light to the darkness of our world.  Come join us at St. Paul’s this Christmas where we once again hear that familiar story and sing the hymns reminding us of God’s great love for us.  Invite friends and…