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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 (www.facebook.com/stpaulscary/live) 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 below.  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.

Holy Eucharist: facebook.com/stpaulscary/live
Bulletin: January 17, 2021 Eucharistic Prayer 2 Second Sunday after Epiphany

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.

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 January 15, 2021. See all the latest videos.

Weekly Update Jan 15, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, As we enter this weekend remembering and celebrating the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, I’d like to point out a couple opportunities for you to participate in. I also want to highlight Adult Formation and invite you to worship with us this Sunday. Read George’s Letter.

A March on Washington

This week in the Hope for the Journey series, Fr. George looks back to the 1963 March on Washington.

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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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Preparing the Way: Meeting Jesus Anew (Winter 2020 Adult Formation Series)

On Sunday mornings in the season after Epiphany (10:15 – 11:15 a.m.), join St. Paul’s clergy for a forum series on the identity of the one in whom we place our faith: who is Jesus, the one called Christ? What does it mean to follow in his steps? Continue reading to register.

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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

Click Continue reading for Natalie’s weekly email “St. Paul’s Children’s Ministries Resources & Update.”

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Diocesan Racial Equity Offerings

The Diocesan Racial Justice and Reconciliation Committee (RJRC) presents a webinar by author Debby Irving in a three-part anti-racism series. The second part of the series, the 21 Day Racial Equity Challenge, begins on Sunday, January 17.…

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Interfaith Celebration (January 17, 2021)

Cary congregations participating in the Cary Area Ministerial Alliance (CAMA) will co-host the interfaith prayer service that is part of the Town of Cary’s “Dreamfest” during the weekend of MLK Day. Set for Sunday, January 17, at 3:30 pm, the service will originate from Christ the King Lutheran Church and will be live streamed on the church’s YouTube channel.

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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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Book Study of Richard Rohr’s Falling Upward (Jan 6 – Feb 10, 2021) 

St. Paul’s Adult Formation presents a virtual book study of Fr. Richard Rohr’s 2011 work, Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life.  The book study will be held Wednesdays, Jan 6 thru Feb 10, 2021, at 7:30 p.m.  Continue reading for more 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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Weekly Update Jan 8, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, On January 6, the Feast of the Epiphany, when the wise men followed a star leading them to the light of the world and the prince of peace, we experienced a darkness and violence in our nation’s Capital…. Read George’s letter.

As the Feast of the Epiphany Comes to a Close (Response to Events at U.S. Capitol)

This week in the Hope for the Journey series, Fr. Javier reflects on the Feast of the Epiphany and today’s events at the U.S. Capitol.

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Bishops Respond to Events in Washington, D.C.

The Rt. Rev. Sam Rodman and The Rt. Rev. Anne Hodges-Copple respond to events of January 6, 2021 in Washington, D.C.  Read the Bishops’ message.

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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Christmas Pageant Recording (Updated) from Dec 20, 2020

A children’s virtual Christmas Pageant was live streamed during the 9:00 a.m. service on Sunday, December 20, 2020.   HERE is an updated recording of the Pageant.

Special New Year’s Update Jan 1, 2021: A Letter From the Senior Warden

Dear St. Paul’s Community, As we enter into the New Year, let us be grateful for what we have and remember our call to “Love God, Love Your Neighbor, Change the World!” Read Mary Kintz’s Letter.

St. Paul’s Donates over $8400 to Heifer International in 2020

A huge “Thank You” to everyone who donated to Heifer International in 2020. St. Paul’s annual donation has amounted to $8416.52. This is truly a remarkable donation considering that our regular in-person Sunday worship services had to stop in mid March because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading for more.

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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.

Thanks from St. Nick

Thank You, St. Paul’s – you contributed more than $20,000 for St. Nicholas Day! With your generosity, we are able to brighten the Christmas of 313 children and their families. We have given Healing Transitions gifts for over 40 children, using the items we found on sale throughout year. In addition, we are delivering gift certificates to 273 children serviced by Families Together and CommWell Health.

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Resilience: Providing Hope to Parents and Children

“KEEPING IT REAL: Parenting is hard. Throw in a global pandemic, physical distancing and virtual learning and parenting can seem almost impossible. Give yourself and your children grace and know where to find support.”   This quote sets the tone for the many great resources from Prevent Child Abuse NC to assist parents and children deal with all the challenges of this most unusual time.  Go to the Resilience Ministry page for videos and other resources.

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Prayer List

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2021 Stewardship

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Homilies

Keep the Covenant

Keep the Covenant

January 10, 2021
The Rev. Javier Almendárez-Bautista celebrates the Feast of the Baptism of our L
The Abiding Work of Christmas

The Abiding Work of Christmas

January 3, 2021
On the Second Sunday after Christmas, the Rev. Carr Holland discusses the dreams
Adopted by God

Adopted by God

December 29, 2020
On the First Sunday after Christmas, the Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats reflects on foster

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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

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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.