Thinking about the gifts God has given us. Read thoughts from the Rector
Thinking about the gifts God has given us. Read thoughts from the Rector
Dear Friends, Please be sure to join us this Sunday as we gather to connect and reconnect with live choir and organ, Children and Youth Formation programs, and coffee hour. It will be exciting to see you all. And remember the regular Sunday Schedule begins: 7:30, 9:00 and 11:15 a.m. Fall Adult Formation will begin…
Adults are invited to take part in a one-day Confirmation and Enquirers’ Retreat on Saturday, October 1. This retreat is for those who wish to be confirmed or received in the Episcopal Church, as well as those who simply wish to grow deeper in their understanding of the Christian faith and Episcopal tradition.
The Racial Justice Planning Group is partnering with the Adult Formation Committee to offer a simple service of evening prayer and reflections on the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community curriculum weekly on Wednesdays, September 28, 2022 through October 26, 2022. …
Dear Friends, This Sunday, September 4, will be the final Sunday of our summer schedule of 7:30, 9:00 and 10:45 a.m. On Sunday September 11, we move to our regular schedule of 7:30, 9:00 and 11:15. Join folks from St. Paul’s this Sunday for a bike ride on the American Tobacco Trail. Read George’s Letter
Dear St. Paul’s Parishioner, After adapting and navigating these last couple of years through COVID-19, I am in wonder and awe of St. Paul’s as we move forward to a new normal. Read George’s Letter
Dear Friends, Welcome to Bishop Jennifer Brooke-Davidson as she begins her ministry as Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina on November 1. Read George’s Letter
Beginning on September 18, join the clergy of St. Paul’s between 10:15-11:00 a.m. in the Chapel for an introduction to the core symbols of our faith. Think of it as a way to familiarize ourselves with the things we take for granted in the liturgy: just why is water so important to baptism? How, of all the things we could eat, did bread and wine become so essential to the core convening ritual of our faith?
Dear Friends, Summers always seemed to last so much longer when I was a child. As I have gotten older, they seem to just zip by. And the summer of 2022 did just that. As we approach the end of our summer, come on by this Sunday for the annual blessing of the backpacks. Read…
Dear Friends, I am looking forward this Sunday to gathering together with our youth for an ice cream social. Below is a message to St. Paul’s youth from Mother Alice and the Youth Committee highlighting some upcoming youth programing. Read George’s Letter