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Summer Reading – Adult Formation

The first book in our summer program will be Nadia Bolz-Weber’s Pastrix: The Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner & Saint.
Continue readingSpring Blood Drive Exceeds Goal of 27 Units of Blood Donated

Thank you to the donors who came out and donated blood at our May 18 blood drive that was co-sponsored with our neighbors Cary Presbyterian! With your help, we were able to exceed our goal of 27 units of blood donated!
Continue readingLivestream the Sunday service at 9:00 a.m. on May 29

Holy Eucharist with homily will be live streamed on St. Paul’s Facebook page at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 29, 2022. A Facebook account not required. Links to PDF copies of upcoming Sunday bulletins are available below in letter size format.
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Holy Eucharist on Facebook Live: https://facebook.com/stpaulscary/live
Bulletin for May 29, 2022 – Sunday Holy Eucharist Service May 29, 2022 – Sunday Holy Eucharist Service
You may also watch videos of past services. The homily will also also be available on the website and podcast. 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.
Weekly Update May 20, 2022: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,
This week I especially want to invite you to the final session of our Easter Season Adult Formation series. While we scheduled this session a few months ago how timely this will be as we cope with the recent shootings in Buffalo, NY. Read George’s Letter
Youth News

Click Continue reading for Zack’s weekly email to the EYC community at St. Paul’s.
Continue readingPresentation: North Carolinians Against Gun Violence

Join us at St. Paul’s this Easter season as we explore how we are called to live into Christ’s resurrection in our world today. St. Paul’s Racial Justice Planning Group (RJPG) is excited to bring Sara Smith, from North Carolinians Against Gun Violence who will speak about the state of gun violence in North Carolina and how individuals, families, and communities can prevent it. While firearm violence has risen in North Carolina, there are evidence-based programs and policies that have been proven to work. Come learn about what you can do to prevent gun violence in Wake County and across the state.
This week’s forum will take place this Sunday May 22 from 10:20-11:00 a.m. in the sanctuary. You may join us in person at the church or online by registering here
Prayer List
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Continue readingRoots & Soul: Walking with Pauli Murray

Join us for a 90-minute traveling performance through the West End neighborhood, inspired by local history and the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray’s ancestors. …
Continue readingChildren’s Ministries Update

There’s a lot happening with Children’s Ministries at St. Paul’s! Whether you’re able to attend the service online or in person, we’re glad you’re worshipping with us.
Continue reading“Hope is a song in a weary throat.”

In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Fr. Javier reflects on the life and witness of the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray: “Murray is a figure that represents so much to so many, and yet their story is undeniably human… In a world where we paint our public saints and heroes with a broad brush, Murray’s witness invites us to delve deeper.”
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