Our Presiding Bishop has joined in a national day of mourning (June 1) and invites congregations to honor COVID-19 victims with a special prayer. A link to his Pentecost homily is also included.
Our Presiding Bishop has joined in a national day of mourning (June 1) and invites congregations to honor COVID-19 victims with a special prayer. A link to his Pentecost homily is also included.
The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina issues a weekly newsletter called Please Note. Detailed plans for reopening, along with other information on the diocesan level, are provided. Click HERE for St. Paul’s page showing the past few issues of Please Note. Click HERE to subscribe to Please Note.
Everything has changed! It’s not so much fun anymore. 24/7 parenting is hard. The novelty of online or home schooling is gone, and our kids miss their friends….
Senior Warden Mary Kintz updates us on the renovation of the Education Building. This work is being done compliments of the Capital Campaign. Click HERE for the video.
Dear Friends, This week I would like to let you know about a Prayer Walk for Social Justice on Saturday with a gathering in Cary prior to the walk, a virtual book club led by Zack Rugen, an update on the St. Paul’s COVID-19 planning committee, and a reminder to join us for worship on…
We’ve asked ministry leaders to “Let Us Know What’s Happening” during this “stay at home” time. Click the links below for each report. Prayer Stitchers Children’s Ministries Refuge for Refugees Care and Share Wheels4Hope Meals on Wheels Adult Formation Women’s Study Group
St. Paul’s Preschool might not be in session, but we can still connect HERE for a prayer and a story! Fr. Javier invites you to join together for a virtual preschool chapel service, featuring the story of the young shepherd David and the giant Goliath.
For those folks who are not experienced Facebook users, here are some tips to get you started in watching our live streamed services. …
Have a happy and safe Fourth of July!
Dear Friends, This week I would like to address the Presiding Bishop’s call for a Day of Mourning, the need to continue addressing racism in our nation, and an update on our Sunday liturgy. Click HERE for George’s letter….