Coffee Hour has resumed. St. Paul’s many ministries take turns hosting.
Coffee Hour has resumed. St. Paul’s many ministries take turns hosting.
Join St. Paul’s as we observe Holy Week and Easter together. You may attend in person or online. See announcement for full service schedule.
This week, Mother Alice invites us into tactile, embodied implications of Jesus on the cross.
From a young age, society encourages us to show strength. Maintaining up with constant narratives of strength and triumph is a fast track to spiritual and physical exhaustion. …
With more parishioner returning to in-person worship services we need more ushers. Ushers greet people at church on Sunday mornings, hand out service bulletins, collect the offering, and assist the congregation at Communion time…
Do you have a good idea for the use of endowment funds? In 2022, the endowment will be able to fund more projects that fulfil the mission of our church outside of our operating budget. …
During this season of Lent please take a moment to consider donating a lily plant to help decorate the altar on Easter Sunday. Giving a lily plant that will decorate the altar for the Easter services is a beautiful way to remember/or give thanks for the special people in our lives.
Please join us for Ash Wednesday to begin our Lenten Season. There will be 4 services…
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Mother Alice reflects on the story of Lazarus: “Recently I’ve been touched by the story of the raising of Lazarus, which pays particular attention to Jesus’ grief and loss over his friend.”
In her new book Prayer in the Night, author Tish Harrison Warren describes her experience of lying under the fluorescent lights of a hospital operating room, hemorrhaging from a miscarriage.
Look who was featured in Duke Divinity Magazine in the fall 2021 issue! The Rev. Alice Graham Grant, our Associate Rector for Children’s and Youth Formation, shared her story about completing the last year of her training during a pandemic, and how she found grace in the midst of feeling overwhelmed. https://stories.divinity.duke.edu/alumni-pandemic/