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!
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.
Adults are invited to take part in a one-day Confirmation and Inquirers’ Retreat on Saturday, Jan. 25 (9 a.m. – 2 p.m.). This retreat is for those who wish to be confirmed or received in The Episcopal Church, as well as those who simply wish to grow deeper in their understanding of the Christian faith and Episcopal tradition.
Join us for a Zoom study group of the book “Elusive Grace” by Scott Black Johnston, Tuesday evenings from 7-8 p.m. starting Jan. 7. Learn more…
As a parish in a time of transition, we must learn the skill of patient expectation. What could Advent teach us about what it means to celebrate God’s presence among us while preparing the way for new beginnings?
Join diocesan intern Will Lee for a book study on the legacy of white supremacy in American Christianity.