The Racial Justice Planning Group will discuss “Halfway Home: Race, Punishment and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration” by Reuben Jonathan Miller on Feb. 22. We will also attend the local production of “Pipeline” on Feb. 28. Learn more…
The Racial Justice Planning Group will discuss “Halfway Home: Race, Punishment and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration” by Reuben Jonathan Miller on Feb. 22. We will also attend the local production of “Pipeline” on Feb. 28. Learn more…
Our Adult Forum with Fr. Robert moves to Zoom this week (as long as he has power!) as we continue our series aimed at deepening our grasp of what it means to be in the Episcopal Branch of the Jesus Movement and committed to our Baptismal Vows
With the calling of its next rector, St. Paul’s is about to enter the next chapter of its parish life. To prepare for this, we are offering programs for adults aimed at deepening our grasp of what it means to be in the Episcopal Branch of the Jesus Movement. Learn more…
With the calling of our next rector, we are about to enter the next chapter of our parish life. To prepare for this, we are offering programs for both youth and adults aimed at deepening our grasp of what it means to be in the Episcopal Branch of the Jesus Movement
Join us in the Chapel this Sunday at 10:15 a.m. for “Stillness Dancing,” an Advent reflection presented by Fr. Robert Fruehwirth.
As we continue to live into our formation series “Love Your Immigrant Neighbors,” we are forming a group of community responders. Learn more…
Advent is a season of waiting. We wait, and the waiting itself makes an empty place within for God to inhabit. Join us in these ways.
Our interim associate, Fr. Robert Fruehwirth, is inviting parishioners to take part in an intensive small group program starting in January, 2026.
The 210th Annual Diocesan Convention takes place in Winston Salem Nov. 21-22 this year; learn more about what goes on…
Join us on Sunday, Nov. 9 for an adult forum with Fr. Robert Fruehwirth, our associate rector, as he leads an exploration into holy listening. We’ll gather in the Parish Hall from 10:15-11 a.m. for this forum.