It takes a whole parish to put on a community event like Lobster Fest, and it’s truly a lot of fun. Can we count on you to help with Lobster Fest 2024? Learn what you can do…
It takes a whole parish to put on a community event like Lobster Fest, and it’s truly a lot of fun. Can we count on you to help with Lobster Fest 2024? Learn what you can do…
We know that mental health problems are not rare; we are among people suffering with mental health issues in all areas of our life. How can we, as people who want to share God’s love with our friends and family, reach out and help when an individual is facing a mental health challenge?
The Racial Justice Planning Group and the Outreach Support Team are hosting a Racial Equity Institute (REI) Phase I training on Sept. 12-13 at St. Paul’s. The training is open to the public and has limited spaces available…learn more.
Fr. Javier sat down with the NC Justice Center to discuss how he got involved in community organizing, building the coalition that has become ONE Wake, and what can be done to address the local housing crisis. Hear how he balances advocacy work with caring for himself. Well worth a listen!
Appalachia Service Project (ASP) CEO Melisa Winburn met up with our St. Paul’s team onsite in Dickenson County, VA on June 26 to present a certificate recognizing our 25 years of involvement with ASP. Watch the video…
Join leaders across Wake County working with ONE Wake to collect 10,000 signatures in support of a strategy to address the crisis of gentrification and displacement in our county. If you’ve already signed, would you help us by asking Wake County friends, family and neighbors to sign? Learn more…
The Kirk of Kildaire Presbyterian Church in Cary is once again hosting a summer program for families in need. St. Paul’s has been invited to participate with volunteers, especially on Wednesdays, as part of a team of other area church volunteers. Read more…
Register now to join leaders from across Wake County at the ONE Wake Internal Assembly on May 16 at 7 p.m. at Baptist Grove Church in Raleigh. Hear progress reports and opportunities to support action on affordable housing, public transportation, and mental health access across the county.
Join us in the Parish Hall on April 7 during Coffee Hour for a Ministry Fair! Leaders will be on hand to share stories and answer questions about what they do and how you can support all that goes on…
Join leaders from St. Paul’s, along with hundreds of members from ONE Wake institutions across the county, at St. Ambrose Episcopal Church in Raleigh on March 7 at 7 p.m. for ONE Wake’s Annual Meeting. Learn more…