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News from St. Paul’s

Our community at St. Paul’s is constantly bustling with activity. Whatever your interests, there’s an opportunity to get involved.

Parish Updates

St. Paul’s Weekly Update is a weekly email sent to parishioners and those on a subscription list.  Click here to subscribe to the Weekly Update, including other ministry lists, such as youth and children’s programming updates.

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Episcopal Farmworker Ministry Needs Assistance After Hurricane Matthew

Hurricane Matthew and the subsequent flooding in parts of North Carolina have wreaked havoc on the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry in Newton Grove and there is an immediate and urgent need for donations.  Several of the camps where the workers live have been flooded and many have lost everything.  If you would like to make a monetary donation, please make your check out to St. Paul’s and put ‘Episcopal Farmworker Ministry’ in the memo line. Continue reading to see what more you can do.

Power Out

Sunday, 10/9/2016 at 8:45 AM:  Power is out at St. Paul’s. Sunday School is canceled. Services are still on – even if the power’s off, we’re just roughing it today! Cornwall and South Harrison are both closed. Griffis, Ann, Union and Shirley are all open. 7:30 AM service was held in the narthex since the sun wasn’t yet coming into the sanctuary.

GoDo: Family Promise Workday (Oct 22)

The GoDo Ministry will hold a workday on Saturday, October 22. We will be working with Family Promise of Wake County (formerly Wake Interfaith Hospitality Network). Along with rotating shelters in local churches, Family Promise offers apartment-type living for families as the next step toward more stable, permanent housing.

Used Books Needed for Arts and Crafts Festival

We’re planning a used book sale as part of the Arts & Crafts Festival, to be held on November 12.  We’re looking for donations of books in very good condition. (No encyclopedias, textbooks, or outdated travel guides, please.)  All proceeds from the Festival will go to Outreach.  You can drop off your books to the right…