Help with the build! As part of St. Paul’s continuing involvement with the Habitat for Humanity Episcopal Build, we had the weekend of March 10-12 as a work weekend for our church. Continue reading for pictures of Clergy Work Day and to sign up.
Help with the build! As part of St. Paul’s continuing involvement with the Habitat for Humanity Episcopal Build, we had the weekend of March 10-12 as a work weekend for our church. Continue reading for pictures of Clergy Work Day and to sign up.
St. Paul’s uses volunteers to maintain the grounds at church. With spring coming we are looking for individuals who would be willing to help mow and edge the church lawn once or twice during the spring. The church provides the mowers. The more volunteers, the fewer times each person needs to mow. Please contact…
Help the children pack meals for Stop Hunger Now, May 15. We have wonderful opportunity to help plant “seeds” in the children of our parish by helping them pack meals. For details and to register or donate, Continue reading, below.
Thank you for your support of the Toilet Paper collection for Dorcas Ministry Food Pantry. Our goal was to provide 200 rolls (which is 50 rolls per week for a month). We actually collected 360 rolls on Sunday, March 20 which is a 7.2 week supply. So our next collection won’t be until May 8. Thank you again, Nancy Fierke, Dorcas Ministry Leader
Members of St. Paul’s are invited to play in Wheels4Hope’s 4th Annual Charity Golf Event on Monday, April 25 at Wildwood Country Club. This is an opportunity to encourage and support local recipients who need assistance with transportation. There will be a blessing of five program cars at noon. The new owners will receive their keys…
The Bariz family, our refugee family from Afghanistan/Pakistan, were given a reception t St. Paul’s on April 17, 2016. About 40 people were in attendance. Click HERE for more on the Refuge for Refugees Ministry.
Help is needed in delivering food to Urban Ministries. St. Paul’s has been a significant supporter of Urban Ministries through our Little Red Wagon weekly food collection. Each week, the food is transported to Urban Ministries in Raleigh. We are looking for a couple of people to help with deliveries to Urban Ministries. Continue reading for details.
Our new refugee family from Afghanistan is settled in their new apartment in Raleigh as of Friday, February 26, 2016, thanks to the kind help, support, and donations from St. Paul’s people. Continue reading for an update.
St. Paul’s will start collecting T.P. (you know what that is) starting on March 20. The goal is 200 rolls per month to be donated to Dorcas Ministries. Continue reading for details.
The start of the Lenten Episcopal Build for Habitat for Humanity is approaching fast. The build will take place over approximately twelve weeks, and the first build weekend will begin on Saturday, February 13. Continue reading for details and to sign up.