If ever there was a season of hope it is Advent.
If ever there was a season of hope it is Advent.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Fr. Javier reflects on the gospel readings in Advent: “To receive the Christ child… means to enjoy the gift of God-with-us, God’s ever-present grace in our lives. It also means, however, listening to the prophets who prepared the way by calling us to repentance: pushing us to return to the way of love, calling us out of slavery to sin and into the freedom of the Good News.”
This Advent, join the clergy for contemplative prayer services each Wednesday leading up to Christmas Week (December 1, 8, and 15).
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Father George reflects on preparing to enter the Season of Advent.
On Sundays in Advent, join St. Paul’s as we venture into the Gospel of Luke through the Songs of Simeon, Zechariah, and Mary.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Fr. Javier shares his remarks at ONE Wake’s first public assembly with candidates for Cary Town Council.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Mother Alice reflects on the different definitions of sainthood.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Father George reflects on what a fantastic evening we had this past Sunday as over 100 gathered for the Halloween “Drive-in” Pizza and Movie Night.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey: what can Jane Goodall and Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman teach us about hope?
The Racial Justice Planning Group and Adult Formation are partnering in the coming weeks to provide Wednesday evening formation opportunities sharing the stories of our indigenous siblings.