On the Feast of Christ the King, the Rev. George Adamik describes two profound ways of understanding Jesus Christ.
On the Feast of Christ the King, the Rev. George Adamik describes two profound ways of understanding Jesus Christ.
The Rev. Javier Almendárez-Bautista reflects on the end of the liturgical year, the parable of the Sheep and Goats (Matthew 25:31-46), and how to make the most of our one precious life.
Ahead of the St. Paul’s parish meeting, the Rev. George Adamik reflects on the incredible engagement and support of our congregation and staff during the challenges of 2020.
The Rt. Rev. Anne Hodges-Copple (VI Bishop Suffragan of North Carolina) returns to St. Paul’s Cary to preach on All Saints’ Day.
The Rev. George Adamik talks about gathering together again (Stage 2 in the Diocese of North Carolina) and looks forward to the next stages of our journey together.
The Rev. Javier Almendárez-Bautista reflects on a mountaintop dialogue between Moses and God (Exodus 33:12-23) and the tenacious work of building a better world together. Fr. Javier’s homily includes an update about ONE Wake and its founding assembly.
The Rev. Candy Snively reflects on Philippians 4:1-9 and her own challenging call to minister to the sick and dying as a hospital chaplain.
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on the life of St. Francis of Assisi, including his powerful view of Christ’s birth and its call to us.
The Rev. Javier Almendárez-Bautista reflects on the bonds that bind us together: “What Jesus intends for us isn’t the kind of bond that is predicated on uniformity and sameness… The church is an organism, not a prison.”
The Rev. George Adamik discusses the perplexing Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16) and how it speaks to our own sense of fairness, worthiness, and community.