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Habitat for Humanity House Build

St. Paul’s is participating in Habitat for Humanity through a coalition known as the Episcopal Build. Eleven churches in the Diocese of North Carolina have joined together to strengthen relationships while serving hard working families in need of affordable housing. Work starts at the Habitat Construction facility, 3301 Jones Sausage Rd in Garner, on February 4,…

Adult Formation on Wednesday Evenings: An Altar in the World

Join us Wednesday evenings January 11 – February 15,  7:00-8:00pm, to discuss An Altar in the World by Barbara Brown Taylor, a well-known spiritual writer and Episcopal priest.  The author leads us to recognize the sacramental in our everyday experience, revealing the presence of the Holy.  For further information contact Annie Ritter at anniecorn60@gmail.com and…

Alternate Gift Giving This Christmas

This Christmas season, Heifer International invites us to honor our families and friends by giving Christmas gifts in the form of donations. Heifer International sends animals to families and communities in need around the world, to help eradicate poverty and hunger, and provide self-sufficiency. Donations can be placed in the St. Paul’s Ark during Sunday…

Weekly Update December 16, 2022: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, As we enter the final week of Advent, please join us for formation and worship opportunities, in particular the Christmas Pageant, Adult Formation, and Advent Lessons and Carols this Sunday.  Looking ahead to January please note the MLK Weekend Movie, Dinner and Discussion event and Bishops’ Ball for youth. Read George’s Letter

Weekly Update December 9, 2022: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, As we journey through this season of Advent, we have some new protocols to announce regarding Sunday worship.  St. Nicholas joined us last Sunday for a wonderful celebration, and the ministry wants to say thank you for your generosity.  The Funeral Reception Ministry has a request for some help. Hope some of you…