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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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A Special Time for Families to Connect

Dear Friends,   Over the last two weeks – my first two weeks as your Minister for Children, Youth, and Family Formation – I’ve already seen the deep investment you make in our young people, from the littlest infants in Kids’ Club to graduating high school seniors. You give your time, energy, resources, and hearts…

What You Value About St. Paul’s

Dear Friends, Do you know what makes St. Paul’s special? The Rector Search Committee has an excellent idea because more than 150 of you took the time to meet with us and share your thoughts about the parish. Some of what we heard: You value our outreach programs and our commitment to the wider community.…

What You Value About St. Paul’s

Dear Friends,   Do you know what makes St. Paul’s special? The Rector Search Committee has an excellent idea because more than 150 of you took the time to meet with us and share your thoughts about the parish. Read A Letter from the Search Committee

A Community that Wants to Work Together

Dear Friends,   What a wonderful time to be at St. Paul’s! There is so much depth to what is happening, particularly in this summer of searching and reaching for a future with new leadership. We are discovering a community yearning to be together to work for a better way forward. Read weekly update from Mary Kintz, Community Connector

Music at St. Paul’s

The St. Paul’s Choir and Voices of St. Paul’s are taking a break in July but will be back in August. In the meantime, our organist, Carol Yeargin, will continue to supply her wonderful accompaniment for hymns and service music as well as engaging offertories for the month.

Grimy and Grateful

Greetings from Avery County, NC, where 16 youth and 8 adults are representing St. Paul’s, volunteering with the Appalachia Service Project (ASP). Read a letter from Randall Robinson…