The Episcopal Farmworker Ministry invites you to participate in Beloved Neighbors, a program about history, race, and immigration. The program consists of six online sessions, via Zoom, at 10:00 a.m. on Saturdays. Continue reading to register.
The Episcopal Farmworker Ministry invites you to participate in Beloved Neighbors, a program about history, race, and immigration. The program consists of six online sessions, via Zoom, at 10:00 a.m. on Saturdays. Continue reading to register.
Hello Friends, With both our Rector and Associate Rector enjoying time away from St. Paul’s this week, I am happy to provide an update from the perspective of the Senior Warden. In the midst of oppressive July heat and a pandemic response, my update centers around staying refreshed, staying connected and staying hopeful. Click HERE for Mary’s letter …
Dear Friends, Having just returned from vacation I’m catching up on all that is continuing to happen at St. Paul’s. But let me tell you today about our guest homilist this Sunday, as well as a thank-you to last week’s homilist. I also want to share a story of Congressman John Lewis. Click HERE for George’s letter.
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Dear Friends, This week, I would like to tell you about ONE Wake’s Get Out the Vote effort and remind you of how you can stay connected with all that is happening at St. Paul’s. Click HERE for Javier’s letter …
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On June 20, 2020 the members of the Rainbow Gathering Ministry filled four vehicles with food and essential items during the drive thru Food Drive. We also collected $70 in donations. All the items collected were delivered to the Food Pantry and the LoveWins Community Engagement Center at St. John’s Metropolitan Community Church in Raleigh. Continue reading for more.
Dear Friends, The topics I’d like to cover are the Parish Update, Parables and Popsicles for children, Care for Creation, vacations, and Facebook Live. Click HERE for George’s letter …
The children of farmworkers need our help. While school is virtual, the children of farmworkers are having to stay with friends and relatives so their parents can do the essential work of picking our food. The Episcopal Farmworker Ministry (EFwM), as always, is caring for these families. We plan to deliver the school supplies to…
A Parish Update in Zoom Webinar format was presented on Monday, July 6, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. The panel of Rector George Adamik, Treasurer John Goehrke, Senior Warden Mary Kintz and Junior Warden Frank Laney presented information about how we are moving forward as a faith community in the midst of the pandemic. A recording of the Webinar is available HERE. A…