The Women’s Study Group will continue meeting on each second Tuesday at Noon via Zoom during the first part 2021. They usually alternate between fiction and non-fiction and read a wide variety of books of interest to women.
The Women’s Study Group will continue meeting on each second Tuesday at Noon via Zoom during the first part 2021. They usually alternate between fiction and non-fiction and read a wide variety of books of interest to women.
During Lent, Adult Formation will offer an opportunity to discuss Bishop Michael Curry’s recent book Love is the Way: Holding onto Hope in Troubling Times. Continue reading to register.
Dear Friends, As the season of Lent approaches, I want to highlight Ash Wednesday, Racial Equity Lenten Book Studies, as well as Adult Formation and Sunday worship. Read George’s Letter.
St. Paul’s Fellowship Events team is happy to present beautiful St. Paul’s Notecards. Proceeds will go to Heifer International and St. Paul’s Outreach Ministries.
The Western Region Food Security Group (the large group of area churches we are working with) has received extra funding from Wake County. With that extra funding we have purchased large supplies of dry goods and boxes which are being stored at The Kirk of Kildaire.
There are new volunteer opportunities.
Members of St. Paul’s are invited to participate in the Racial Equity Institute’s Groundwater training on Saturday, February 6 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Dear Friends, This week’s letter provides an invitation to our Parish Meeting, also an update on stewardship, information about upcoming Racial Equity Institute Workshop, and the link to our Sunday worship which will include the commissioning of our vestry. Read George’s letter.
Dear Friends, This week I would like to share information with you about Food Security, Adult Formation, the Parish Meeting, and Sunday Worship. Read George’s Letter.
Dear Friends, As we enter this weekend remembering and celebrating the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, I’d like to point out a couple opportunities for you to participate in. I also want to highlight Adult Formation and invite you to worship with us this Sunday. Read George’s Letter.
Cary congregations participating in the Cary Area Ministerial Alliance (CAMA) will co-host the interfaith prayer service that is part of the Town of Cary’s “Dreamfest” during the weekend of MLK Day. Set for Sunday, January 17, at 3:30 pm, the service will originate from Christ the King Lutheran Church and will be live streamed on the church’s YouTube channel.