Now is the time to prepare for our next steps as a community, concluding our fall stewardship campaign and making pledges of support to our ministries so they can plan our programs and outreach in 2025.
Now is the time to prepare for our next steps as a community, concluding our fall stewardship campaign and making pledges of support to our ministries so they can plan our programs and outreach in 2025.
Please plan to be with us on Nov. 17 for worship and our Annual Meeting, which begins at approximately 10:15 a.m. Our guest homilist that day will be the Rev. Marion Sprott, the transition ministry officer for the diocese.
It has been one of the greatest gifts of my life, these past 26 years, to serve as rector of St. Paul’s. We have not only done many things together, but I hope we have become more of who we are called to be, both individually and as a faith community.
Dear Friends, It’s hard to believe that in just nine days, we will gather to witness Fr. George celebrate the Eucharist with us for the last time. It will be our final opportunity to receive the blessing of his homilies, filled with wisdom and insight: a quote from Richard Rohr or Thomas Merton, or even…
Making your pledge by Oct. 27, before George leaves, is a great way to recognize all he has done and show the vestry we are united in carrying that work forward. Please make your pledge by October 27, 2024.
The wardens have news to share! The Rev. Carr Holland and the Rev. Stephanie Yancy will be joining us as part-time bridge priests.
After 25 remarkable years with us, we will soon be bidding farewell to our deeply loved rector, George Adamik, as he enters his well-deserved retirement. But before we do, we’re going to celebrate his extraordinary service in grand style!
Dear Friends, The devastation of the recent hurricanes has been overwhelming. While there are so many various ways to help, this week St. Paul’s invites you to offer financial support to the folks in western North Carolina. All that is given will go directly to the Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina, who are working…
Join diocesan intern Will Lee for a book study on the legacy of white supremacy in American Christianity.
We need YOU to be a presence at ONE Wake’s Local Non-Partisan Candidate Assembly on Oct. 10 AND the Statewide Candidate Assembly on Oct. 20. Candidates will judge the strength of our organization by how many people we deliver to these assemblies – attendance matters!