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Click Continue reading for the latest prayer list (first names only).
The Blood Drive Committee, a collaboration of Cary Presbyterian and St. Paul’s Episcopal, is happy to announce that we are hosting our next blood drive at St. Paul’s in the parking lot on Saturday, November 13 from 9 am-1 pm.
Dear Friends, This week I want to draw your attention to the next three Sundays and encourage you to join us, remind you of a job opportunity that you or someone you know may be interested in, Adult Formation this Sunday, and information about worship times and ways to join us in person or virtually. Read George’s Letter
Veterans and Military Outreach (VMO) is collecting names of veterans and military members for special acknowledgement on Veteran’s Day in November. Please submit name and branch of service no later than October 25, 2021, to VMO@stpaulscary.org.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Mother Alice looks at the grace we can find in rhythms of our community life.
Dear Friends, We have come a long way these last few months at St. Paul’s as we navigate these continuing challenging times of COVID-19. In my numerous conversations with parishioners, in person or by phone or email, there is a common desire to gather, to be together. While some are ready to do that in person, some are telling me they’re…
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Father George reflects on the Feast of St. Francis, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and the sacredness of all creation.
St. Paul’s holds Morning Prayer at 8 a.m. every Monday through Friday via Facebook Live! Tune in to St. Paul’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/stpaulscary). We use the Daily Office’s Morning Prayer Service, Rite II. If you can’t tune in to the livestream at 8 a.m., you can also catch it later by watching the recorded videos…
Friends, We had a beautiful evening for our last prayer service in the Courtyard this past Wednesday. As we enter the Fall season in earnest – or better said, as earnestly as one can in a place like North Carolina, where “Second Summer” is a season of its own – I am grateful for…
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Mother Alice reflects on the meaning and nature of prayer.