Worship. Serve. Grow.

News (Page 96)

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.

For more communications-related resources about St. Paul’s, you can go to the Resources page.

Coffee Hour Highlights

Coffee hours are suspended until we are able to resume normal services.
St. Paul’s is looking for volunteers to take over the coordination of Coffee Hour starting in 2020. Continue reading for more.

Lenten Book Read 2020

All face-to-face meetings have been suspended temporarily.
You are invited to join us for the Diocesan Wide Lenten Book Read. We will be one of many congregations of the Diocese reading Howard Thurman’s book, Jesus and The Disinherited. The Rev. Howard Thurman (1899-1981) was a minister, educator, theologian and civil rights leader.  There will be two classes available in March: Tuesday mornings and Wednesday evenings.  Continue reading for more and to sign up.

Remembering Oscar Romero (Mar 22, 2020)

NOTICE: Read Message on Coronavirus. Click HERE. More to follow.
Join in commemorating the 40th anniversary of the martyrdom of Salvadoran Roman Catholic Archbishop Oscar Romero, who was assassinated while celebrating mass in a hospital chapel in 1980.  Romero was canonized as a saint by Pope Francis in 2018. An ecumenical service will be held March 22, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. in the Christian Life Center of Apex United Methodist Church.

Memorial Garden Work Day (Apr 4, 2020)

PLEASE CHECK BACK FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
Members of the Memorial Garden Ministry, along with a few faithful volunteers, will begin early on Saturday morning, April 4, 2020 to prepare the Memorial Garden for Easter and Spring.  Please join us for a morning of work and camaraderie.  Coffee and biscuits will be provided!  Continue reading for more and to learn about the Memorial Garden ministry.