Greetings from Avery County, NC, where 16 youth and 8 adults are representing St. Paul’s, volunteering with the Appalachia Service Project (ASP). Read a letter from Randall Robinson…
Greetings from Avery County, NC, where 16 youth and 8 adults are representing St. Paul’s, volunteering with the Appalachia Service Project (ASP). Read a letter from Randall Robinson…
Warning signs are not yet in place, so please be on the lookout for those who are not aware that they are crossing a street.
In the fall of 2024, the Rev. Rhonda Lee visited us and shared a report commissioned by the diocese detailing the racial history of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina through the 1960s. Each congregation has been asked to research and learn its own history…learn more
Dear Friends, We have entered ordinary time, the days in the church year that are not taken up by the major seasons and feasts, be it Advent, Christmas, Lent, or Easter. The stories we encounter in the lectionary, therefore, will focus on the moments in between: between the peaks and valleys of the story…
Help us fill the room for the ONE Wake Accountability Action on July 12 at noon at Watts Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in Raleigh (near Tryon Rd. and Gorman St). Learn more…
Dear Friends, The George Adamik Parish Hall has been bursting at the seams the last two Sundays, thanks to a great morning on June 1, packing meals to combat starvation around the world with Rise Against Hunger, and the Parish Picnic last Sunday hosted by the St. Paul’s Men’s Group. We’re grateful to Ramsey McIntire…
If you missed our listening sessions, the Rector Search Committee is holding more sessions in June; we’ve also added the option of reaching us through written responses to our questions….learn more.
The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina is offering two options to participate in a diocesan-wide, 5-week online class, “Bearing Witness,” held on Tuesdays from 6-7:30 p.m. on Zoom, beginning either Jul.1 or Sept. 2. Learn more…
I recently participated in one of the rector search listening circles. To be honest, I went in with a simple mindset: I would share my thoughts and listen to those of others. The actual experience was so much richer than that! Read more…
Hello Friends, Summer is almost upon us! They say the only constant in life is change. Church life is much the same. As we navigate this season of transition, it bears remembering that the thing we call church is not a monolithic, static thing. To talk about what it means to be the…