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Welcome to St. Paul's
Welcome to the website of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Cary, NC. At St. Paul's, we strive to be a faith community where all are welcome.
We recognize that each of us brings our varied experiences, talents and beliefs, and we rejoice in our diversity. We are committed to deepening our faith through worship and learning, as well as to being sent forth in service to make this world a better place for all God's children.
We would love for you to join us in this journey of faith. There is a place for you at St. Paul's!
221 Union St., Cary, NC 27511
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Phone: 919-467-1477 Fax: 919-467-0152
The Summer Worship Schedule is in effect and continues through Labor Day. Sunday worship services times are 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, and 10:45 AM. Click here for a description of these services.
Children's Ministries Update
Jennifer Shy will be leaving St. Paul's after serving as Director of Children's Ministries for over four years. Attend a farewell coffee hour for Jennifer after the 9:00 AM service on August 8. The children's program has grown tremendously in quality, depth, and numbers under her leadership. Jennifer will be greatly missed.
Women's Study Group. Day meetings at 12:00 noon in the Cry Room on the second Tuesday of each month. Evening meetings at 7:00 PM in the Library on the third Wednesday of the month.
Julian Gathering: Second and fourth Wednesdays at 9:15 AM in the Cry Room.
Handbell Workshops. Aug 25 and Sep 1. Learn to ring. No prior handbell experience needed. Read more.
Pianist Needed for Epiphany and Youth Choirs. Contact Rob Varner,
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. Read more.
Youth Update
EYC (Episcopal Youth Community). Regular Sunday EYC meetings are on break for the summer; will resume in September 2010.
Interactive Google Site. Keep up with EYC activities. Contact
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for an invitation. Read more.
Some of you may be familiar with a Steven Sondheim musical called "Into the Woods," which is a retelling of many of the fairy tales that we're all familiar with in a way that intersect one another so that new stories come out of it. The play begins with three story lines of some of these fairy tale characters who really deeply desire and ask for something...
Yesterday morning as I skimmed the New York Times, online of course, and sipped my coffee, I happened upon a piece by one of my favorite columnists, Bob Herbert. It was titled, "Tweet Less, Kiss More." Although I will probably be the last tweeter on earth, I thought it would be worth my while to read on, and I was not disappointed...
On the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, there's a Jewish cemetery. Seemingly for miles, the white caskets stretch, covering the side of the hill for as far as you can see, and dominating the view of the city from that angle. When I asked the tour guide why, he told me many Jewish people want to be buried on the Mount so they're close to the Valley of Jehoshaphat, where the Old Testament tells us human beings will be resurrected on the Day of Judgement...
Today is the sixth Sunday after the day of Pentecost and the two hundred and thirty fourth annual celebration of our nation's independence from Great Britain. So I greet you with God's blessing upon us all and a cheerful good morning. In a letter to his wife Abigail, John Adams wrote in 1776 that our national independence day ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty...
Jobs Around the Church. Contact Chris Lewis,
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, 467-1477, for the "To Do" list and instructions.
The Communications Committee is investigating ways to increase the use of electronic communication within the parish as a way to reduce mailing costs, labor, and paper, as well as to increase the timeliness of information. Be alert for more on this subject.
How Do I Find Things on this Website? (1) Use SEARCH. (2) Search SITE MAP. (3) Contact
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Ministry Leaders: To post reports or photos from your events, contact
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To the church lay leadership (Vestry), email
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On the website, email
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For general questions, contact the church office, 919-467-1477,
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Childcare at St. Paul's St. Paul's "Kid's Club" offers free childcare, provided by trained staff, during the 9 AM and 11:15 AM Sunday worship services and several other scheduled activities. For more on childcare at St. Paul's, click here.