This Advent, join the clergy for contemplative prayer services each Wednesday leading up to Christmas Week.
This Advent, join the clergy for contemplative prayer services each Wednesday leading up to Christmas Week.
During this program, 2 videos will be shown and a handout will be distributed. The links to the videos are below and the 2 handout documents are below: Nadine Burk-Harris TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95ovIJ3dsNk HOPE: ACEs & PCEs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bypJUDxfZTU Adult Formation Resilience Update
Bishop Gray-Reeves presided over Confirmation and answered questions at the Adult Forum as well. You can check out photos from Sunday’s gatherings at our SmugMug site.
The Enneagram is a tool to explore distinct human personality types and inter-relationships. Please join Myra Hawkins on successive Wednesday evenings beginning November 2, 2022. …
Adults are invited to take part in a one-day Confirmation and Enquirers’ Retreat on Saturday, October 1. 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.
Beginning on September 18, join the clergy of St. Paul’s between 10:15-11:00 a.m. in the Chapel for an introduction to the core symbols of our faith. Think of it as a way to familiarize ourselves with the things we take for granted in the liturgy: just why is water so important to baptism? How, of all the things we could eat, did bread and wine become so essential to the core convening ritual of our faith?
The Racial Justice Planning Group at St. Paul’s is offering the third and final selection of our summer reading series, Clint Smith’s “How the Word is Passed,” on Sunday, August 28, 2022…
Join us on Saturday, June 25, 2022 for a spiritual journey through locations of importance to the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray in Durham…
The first book in our summer program will be Nadia Bolz-Weber’s Pastrix: The Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner & Saint. This theological memoir highlights the vulnerability and spiritual growth of a remarkable woman. Her humor, wisdom, and salty, often lyrical prose make this an engrossing book.
Join us at St. Paul’s this Easter season as we explore how we are called to live into Christ’s resurrection in our world today. St. Paul’s Racial Justice Planning Group (RJPG) is excited to bring Sara Smith, from North Carolinians Against Gun Violence who will speak about the state of gun violence in North Carolina…