Join us for a discussion of Richard Rohr’s latest work, “The Tears of Things,” a study of the prophets and how they journey from anger to sadness and finally to compassion; how does this apply to us today?
Join us for a discussion of Richard Rohr’s latest work, “The Tears of Things,” a study of the prophets and how they journey from anger to sadness and finally to compassion; how does this apply to us today?
The Racial Justice Planning Group will offer a book study on “The Crisis of Christian Nationalism,” a report by the House of Bishops Theology Committee that was commissioned by the Rt. Rev. Michael Curry during his service as Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church.
On Sundays during the formation hour in the Chapel (10:15-11 a.m.), join us as we explore the meaning behind the season of Lent and the practices that help us observe it.
When a couple of us organized a book study on Michelle Alexander’s “The New Jim Crow” in early 2017, we didn’t realize that we’d become St. Paul’s Racial Justice Planning Group (RJPG)…
Help us recognize the adults and youth who are being confirmed on Feb. 23 by contributing baked goods or other food items for our celebration. Let’s show up as a community to support this special ceremony of belonging!
Children’s Ministries is offering “Animal Crackers,” designed by Heifer International, as a special six-week Lenten Study during Children’s Chapel beginning Mar. 9th.
Advocacy Day is an opportunity for the bishops of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina to visit with state legislators at the North Carolina General Assembly and share messages of encouragement and concern from our voices.
St. Paul’s Racial Justice Planning Group (RJPG) welcomes your input on the selection of a book for our upcoming Lenten series. Voice your opinion on what we might read…
The Rt. Rev. Jennifer Brooke-Davidson will be joining us for confirmation services on Sunday, February 23. Youth Confirmation Preparation will be held at the church on Sundays from 10:10-11 a.m. (Jan. 26, Feb. 2, and Feb. 9). Learn more…
On Sundays in January, join St. Paul’s clergy as we slow down with Scripture and study the gospel assigned for our current lectionary year: the Gospel according to Luke.