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Visit St. Paul's Connects for the latest parish updates and resources during the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Updates and Resources
St. Paul's Connects
Visit St. Paul's Connects for the latest parish updates and resources during the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Read more
Facebook Live
Updates and Resources
St. Paul's Connects
Visit St. Paul's Connects for the latest parish updates and resources during the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Facebook Live
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Easter Lilies and Spring Flowers 2021

The Altar Guild will be decorating for our livestream Easter service with lily plants and spring flowers. Please consider helping us defray the cost of the flowers by making a $25.00 donation.

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Live Stream of Holy Eucharist at 9:00 a.m. on Sundays

Holy Eucharist with homily will be live streamed on St. Paul’s Facebook page at 9:00 a.m. on Sundays.  NOTE: Facebook account not required. Links to PDF copies of upcoming Sunday bulletins will be available in letter size format.

Holy Eucharist: https://facebook.com/stpaulscary/live
Bulletin: February 28, 2021 Eucharistic Prayer A Second Sunday in Lent

You may also watch videos of past services.  The homily will also also be available on the website and podcast.  Following the service on the 2nd and 4th Sundays, there will be a virtual coffee hour.  We also offer Morning Prayer at 8:00 a.m. Monday – Friday.

Like what you see and hear?  If you have a question, or you would like to connect in person, contact us at newcomer@stpaulscary.org and we will be happy to help you find your way.

Virtual Coffee Hour Following 9:00 Service (2nd and 4th Sundays)

Please join us for Virtual Coffee Hour on the second and fourth Sundays after watching the 9:00 service on Facebook Live.  Continue reading for the link.

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Weekly Update Feb 26, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, This week I would like to highlight Hermano Day, Annual Diocesan Convention, Lenten Adult Formation, and Sunday worship. Read George’s Letter 

Fr. George’s Weekly Video

Each week, George Adamik provides us with a brief video with an update from St. Paul’s. See George’s video of February 26, 2021. See all the latest videos.

Youth News

Click Continue reading for Zack’s weekly email to the EYC community at St. Paul’s.

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Children’s Ministries Update

St. Paul’s Children’s Ministries has certainly missed seeing our church families in person for Chapel, Sunday School, and other special events. While nothing can replace the experience of gathering together, we have been very fortunate to stay connected through various remote technologies….

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Transformative Respect

This week in the Hope for the Journey series, Fr. George shares a story of “transformative respect.”

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Hermano (Farmworker) Day (Mar 21, 2021)

Sunday, March 21, 2021 is Hermano Day (Farmworker Day). This year has presented many challenges to the farmworker community. We Paul’s can continue to support this vital work. You can help in these efforts by making a monetary donation to the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry or bring donation items to the St. Paul’s parking lot on Saturday, March 13 or Saturday, March 20 between 10:00 and 12:00 noon. Continue reading for more information and to see what donations are needed.

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Weekly Update Feb 19, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,  This week I’d like to share some information about locating COVID-19 vaccinations, remind you of Lenten Sunday Adult Formation, and invite you to gather for worship this First Sunday of Lent.  Read George’s letter

“He brought us out from there in order to bring us in…”

Today in the Hope for the Journey series, Fr. Javier reflects on what observing Lent might look like this year: “Just what is God bringing you out of, this season? And what new thing might God be inviting you into?”

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How to Find Help Locating Covid 19 Vaccine

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has released new tools to help North Carolinians get their COVID-19 vaccine questions answered and to find vaccine locations in the state.   Continue reading….

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Help Control the Spread of COVID-19

The state of North Carolina, working with Apple and Google, has created a phone app to help slow the spread of the virus, and we are encouraging all members of our community to install and enable it, for your own safety as well as the safety of those around you.

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Lenten Adult Formation Series (Feb 21-Mar 21, 2021)

On Sundays in Lent (10:15–11:15 a.m.), join us for a forum series on the relationship between our worship life and what we do beyond church walls. You will only need to register once in order to attend any or all the sessions. Continue reading for schedule and to register.

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Women’s Study Group (First Part of 2021)

The Women’s Study Group will continue meeting on each second Tuesday at Noon via Zoom during the first part 2021. They usually alternate between fiction and non-fiction and read a wide variety of books of interest to women.

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Lenten Book Study (Feb 24 – Mar 24, 2021)

During Lent, Adult Formation will offer an opportunity to discuss Bishop Michael Curry’s recent book Love is the Way: Holding onto Hope in Troubling Times. Continue reading to register.

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Racial Equity Lenten Book Studies

We are pleased to be able to offer two book studies during Lent related to the issues of Racial Equity:

Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race by Debbie Irving will be discussed on Wednesday Evenings.
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson will be discussed on Sunday Afternoons.

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Morning Prayer on Facebook Live at 8:00 a.m. M-F

St. Paul’s will be conducting Morning Prayer at 8:00 a.m. Monday-Friday on Facebook Live. Tune in to St. Paul’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/stpaulscary). We will be using The Daily Office Morning Prayer Rite 2.
If you can’t tune in to the livestream at 8:00 a.m., you can also watch the recorded video on Facebook.

Heifer: Online “Living Gift Market” for 2021

This online “Living Gift Market” offers St. Paul’s members the opportunity to donate to Heifer International as the COVID-19 pandemic continues in 2021.  Continue reading for more and to donate.

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St. Paul’s Notecards

St. Paul’s Fellowship Events team is happy to present beautiful St. Paul’s Notecards. Proceeds will go to Heifer International and St. Paul’s Outreach Ministries.

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Racial Justice Movie Night

Movie Night

There’s always an open invitation for anyone wanting to attend the “Movie Night” discussions facilitated by Fr. Javier and Tad Richard. This is an ongoing gathering. We’re watching one movie a month on our own and…

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Food Security Update and New Volunteer Opportunity

The Western Region Food Security Group (the large group of area churches we are working with) has received extra funding from Wake County. With that extra funding we have purchased large supplies of dry goods and boxes which are being stored at The Kirk of Kildaire.
There are new volunteer opportunities.

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2021 Stewardship

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Weekly Updates

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Homilies

Self-Examination and Repentance

Self-Examination and Repentance

February 28, 2021
The Rev. George Adamik considers the Lenten call to self-examination and repente
First Sunday in Lent (2021)

First Sunday in Lent (2021)

February 21, 2021
On the First Sunday in Lent (2021), the Rev. Javier Almendárez-Bautista reflects
Ash Wednesday (2021)

Ash Wednesday (2021)

February 17, 2021

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church
221 Union St., Cary, NC 27511

Phone: 919-467-1477
Fax: 919-467-0152
Office Hours: M-F 9-3

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Because of the coronavirus pandemic, we have suspended in-person services.

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Please Note: Our Lobster Rolls and Chicken Meals are made with the following ingredients in our church kitchen.  While every effort is made to avoid cross contamination, we cannot guarantee that there won’t be trace amounts of other foods in the mix.  Thank you for your understanding.

Lobster Roll Mix

  • Lobster Meat
  • Celery
  • Mayo (Dukes brand)
  • Lemon Juice
  • Red Pepper
  • Old Bay
  • Salt
  • Pepper

Broiled Chicken

  • Chicken
  • Cooking spray
  • Herbs
  • Salt
  • Pepper

Nextdoor Instructions

Thank you for agreeing to publicize Lobster Fest on Nextdoor. Here are a few things we’re asking:

  1. Please post this as an Event.
  2. Under “Choose Neighbors,” select Yours and Nearby
  3. For Category, choose Festival. Title is “Lobster Fest Cary“.
  4. Cut and paste this description, please:

Lobster Fest Cary brings the fresh taste of Maine lobster right here to Wake County! The lobsters are pulled out of the water, packed in a cooler truck in Maine and driven overnight to Cary. Dine-In and enjoy a social event or Take Out and make your own event – Live Lobster, Cooked Lobster, Lobster Rolls – you decide! Pre-ordering online (lobsterfestcary.org) is a must, as quantities often run out early in the day, and we hate to disappoint Lobster Lovers.