The Episcopal Farmworker Ministry invites you to participate in Beloved Neighbors, a program about history, race, and immigration. The program consists of six online sessions, via Zoom, at 10:00 a.m. on Saturdays. Continue reading to register.
The Episcopal Farmworker Ministry invites you to participate in Beloved Neighbors, a program about history, race, and immigration. The program consists of six online sessions, via Zoom, at 10:00 a.m. on Saturdays. Continue reading to register.
On June 20, 2020 the members of the Rainbow Gathering Ministry filled four vehicles with food and essential items during the drive thru Food Drive. We also collected $70 in donations. All the items collected were delivered to the Food Pantry and the LoveWins Community Engagement Center at St. John’s Metropolitan Community Church in Raleigh. Continue reading for more.
The children of farmworkers need our help. While school is virtual, the children of farmworkers are having to stay with friends and relatives so their parents can do the essential work of picking our food. The Episcopal Farmworker Ministry (EFwM), as always, is caring for these families. We plan to deliver the school supplies to…
The Episcopal Farmworker Ministry in Dunn, NC supports farmworkers and their families with food and financial support during the pandemic. Volunteers are needed to sort and deliver food to farmworkers who help us by putting food on our tables. Continue reading to learn what you can do and to volunteer at this ministry.
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As we all know, churches are closed and thus, the Family Promise program of housing families in churches has ceased temporarily. St. Paul’s has been asked if we can instead help out in donations that can be sent to the Center….
Rainbow Gathering will be collecting canned food and essential items to help the homeless LGBTQ community in Raleigh NC. This event will be held on Saturday June 20, 2020 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon in the parking lot of St. Paul’s. All items collected will be donated to the outreach program at St. John’s Metropolitan Community Church in Raleigh. Continue reading for items needed.
Our neighbors and ONE Wake Core Team need your support to ensure that we prevent homelessness and evictions in Wake County over the coming months. We commend these steps to you for action on Monday. Continue reading for the message from Fr. George and Fr. Javier.
The Refuge for Refugees (R4R) ministry has created a video of their wonderful work of St. Paul’s members working to resettle six refugee families. Click HERE to download.
Amid the unrest of Covid-19, the St. Paul’s Care and Share leadership team has continued working behind the scenes to support those within our parish community who are especially vulnerable – while carefully observing social distancing.