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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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Adult Education Offerings

Sunday Forums: in the Chapel, 10:10 AM.  Oct 4: “What you say is what you get: Lex orandi, lex credenda,” by the Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats. Conversation and Community: Sundays, Conference Room, 10:10 AM: “We Make the Road by Walking” Adult Bible Study: Four 7-week courses will be offered, held on Wednesday nights. “God Is Faithful,” begins Oct 28. Click here for detailed Adult Education Schedule…

Women’s Study Group (Oct 13, 2015)

THE WOMEN’S STUDY GROUP will meet Tuesday, October 13 from 12 noon -1:30 PM in the Bride’s Room to discuss The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James. Here are our upcoming books:  October 13: The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James  November 10: The Word Exchange by Alena Graedon  December 8: The Road to Character by David Brooks…

2015-2016 Preschool Openings

Wonderful news…St. Paul’s Preschool is excited to announce the opening of a new “Bouncy Bears” Toddler class. The class will meet on T/Th from 9:30-12:30. The class will have 2 teachers and up to 8 children. Additionally, we have a few spots available in the 3 day 3’s class, 4 day 4’s and TK but they are filling up quickly.

Pavers in Memorial Garden

Pavers have been installed in the walkways in the Memorial Garden! The pavers replace the packed granite dust that had formerly been used. Please stop by the Memorial Garden to see the new paved walkway throughout the Garden. For a view of the new paved walkway, click here. For a view of the pavers in front of the columbarium,…

Outreach Listening Circles (Aug 12)

What does Outreach mean to you? What type of service work motivates you to commit a couple of hours per month toward it? What project in support of our community would you like to join fellow St. Paul’s parishioners in making a reality? The Outreach Visioning Team would like to hear from you on ways we can deepen, broaden, and enrich our outward focus as a parish.

Little Red Wagon for Urban Ministries

The Little Red Wagon stands ready to receive your contributions every week. Current needs include dry pasta, dry beans, canned pasta (like Spaghettios), canned fruit and vegetables, and packaged drinks for kids. All contributions will be delivered to Urban Ministries to help feed needy families in Wake County. We’re also happy to have your extra paper or plastic grocery bags, for packing groceries for the families that come to Urban Ministries for help. Thanks as always for your continued support.