Dear Friends, In last Sunday’s homily on Trinity Sunday, I recommended for your summer reading a book called The Divine Dance by Richard Rohr. Read George’s Letter
Dear Friends, In last Sunday’s homily on Trinity Sunday, I recommended for your summer reading a book called The Divine Dance by Richard Rohr. Read George’s Letter
Thank you for your interest in St. Paul’s Arts & Crafts Festival. Our top priorities are protecting the health of our attendees, vendors, and volunteers, and doing our best to ensure a safe and successful event for all vendors. We are sorry to tell you that the festival will not take place this year due…
Dear Friends, Summer is upon us, and as many make plans for vacation, or enter new rhythms during these few months, the work and ministry of St. Paul’s continues. Read George’s Letter
I am asking each and every one of you, yes men also, to please consider joining the Altar Guild. During the past two years we had several members retire or move and without the opportunity to do recruiting during the pandemic, we find ourselves very short handed and in desperate need of new members….
Join us on Saturday, June 25, 2022 for a spiritual journey through locations of importance to the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray in Durham…
Dear Friends, Come join us this Sunday for the Feast of Pentecost, often referred to as the celebration of the birth of the church, when the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples of Jesus and sent them forth into the world. You’re invited to wear red to commemorate the feast. Read George’s Letter
Racial Justice Summer Book Group The Racial Justice Planning Group at St. Paul’s is offering three different selections for our summer reading series including memoir, fiction and history. Feel free to join us for one, some or all, and to bring a friend! We will have one 90-minute, in-person discussion group for each book on…
For the second summer in a row, St. Paul’s will partner with other Cary congregations to provide enrichment programming and healthy meals for families in our local community during the break from traditional school…
Response to mass shooting. Summer schedule starts this Sunday. Read Father George’s Letter.
The first book in our summer program will be Nadia Bolz-Weber’s Pastrix: The Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner & Saint. This theological memoir highlights the vulnerability and spiritual growth of a remarkable woman. Her humor, wisdom, and salty, often lyrical prose make this an engrossing book.