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St Nicholas is Coming to St. Paul’s (Dec 4, 2016)

The St. Nicholas Advent tree is up and is decorated with approximately 400 tags identifying children in need served by the following agencies:  WellComm Health, serving seasonal farmworkers;  Healing Transitions*, ministering to those who are challenged by addictions;  West Haven (formerly Episcopal Housing Ministry), providing low-cost housing for low-income workers; and  Families Together, serving homeless families in Wake County.

Please take one or more of the tags from the tree and plan to join us for St. Nicholas Sunday on December 4, 2016. St. Nicholas will be gathering the gifts for the children at both the 9:00 and the 11:15 AM services. The tags are self-sticking so after you have purchased and wrapped your gift, please stick the tag to the gift. Gifts may be dropped off earlier and placed under the tree. Please note that the gifts will be delivered to the service agencies on the afternoon of Dec 4, so any gifts brought to the church after noon on December 4 WILL NOT reach the children for Christmas.

Again, this year we have a few groups of tags, representing all the children in a single family, in case you would like to purchase gifts with the entire family in mind. You will find the bundled tags near the St. Nicholas figure on the counter next to the tree.

Help us share the love of Christ by providing gifts for these incredible children who endure many hardships. Your generosity in support of this ministry shows these children that they are loved in a very special way, by Christ, and by His community here at St. Paul’s. We are looking forward to the day when the faces of our children light up with the love of Christ given and received. If you have any questions, contact Mary Marsha Cupitt at 919-387-7993.

*(Note: Healing Transitions does not want their gifts wrapped.)