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December Youth, Children’s and Family News

“Advent is a season of the longest nights, of preparing and waiting. A friend Amy Peterson calls Advent ‘a deep breath in the dark’ before a Christmas burst of light… During these 22 days, let St. Paul’s be a place of rest and joyful anticipation for you…” Read more from Mother Alice in the December…

St. Paul’s Christmas Pageant – All are Welcome

Children are hard at work on St. Paul’s annual Christmas Pageant, but it’s not too late to join in this treasured tradition! Rehearsals occur during Sunday School on Sunday, December 10, and on Saturday, December 16 from 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. The pageant will take place during the 9 a.m. service on December 17, followed by…

Congratulations to New Vestry Members

In case you missed the Annual Meeting on November 5, we welcomed Dan Loughlin to the vestry, serving through 2025, as well as four members who will serve through 2026: John Goehrke, Carrie Hess, Allison Moon, and Randall Robinson. Thank you to all who serve the parish in this way.

Diocesan Convention

The 208th Annual Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina will take place November 17-18, 2023 at the Benton Convention Center in Winston-Salem. All of our clergy and four lay delegates will be representing St. Paul’s. The diocesan website has links to resolutions and business that will be conducted at the convention, if you…

Veterans Day Commemoration

Join us in honoring all military men and women this weekend as we share our gratitude for their service. A special Veterans Day commemoration list is available in the narthex and attached here.

Visiting Eucharistic Ministers

Receiving communion is a meaningful part of our religious experience in The Episcopal Church. If injury or illness keeps you from attending church in person, Visiting Eucharistic Ministers (VEMs) are available to bring communion to you wherever you are (home, hospital or other facility) on a short- or long-term basis. VEMs carry the parish with…

Pledge to Move Forward Together in Faith!

Fall is stewardship season, a time for all of us to reflect on the importance of our shared financial commitment to this community of St. Paul’s in Cary. The path ahead requires us all to move forward TOGETHER. We invite you to become more deeply connected to and integrated with the ministries of St. Paul’s…

ONE Wake Report from Cary Candidate Assembly

600 members of ONE Wake institutions and neighborhoods across Cary turned out for a strictly non-partisan assembly with 5 of 9 candidates for Cary Town Council in September. Together we called on candidates to work with us to address the pending displacement of Chatham Estates mobile home park residents, and small business owners at the…

Animal Blessings all Around!

October 4 marks the feast of St. Francis of Assisi which provides us with an opportunity to acknowledge how grateful we are for our connections to creation in general, and particularly to our beloved pets. Check out the photo gallery from our event on Oct. 1, 2023 at St. Paul’s, and a photo collection from…