Weekly Update July 29, 2022: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,
As Episcopalians we are part of the larger worldwide Anglican Communion. There are 4 Instruments of Communion that unite us. These are the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lambeth Conference, the Primates Meetings, and the Anglican Consultative Council. Read George’s Letter
Weekly Update July 22, 2022: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,
Mary and I just returned from a couple weeks’ vacation at our house on Cape Cod. We enjoyed so much our time with family. Read George’s Letter
Youth Coordinator – Job Posting
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is hiring a Youth Coordinator. This position will be expected to work 8-10 hours a week and should not exceed 15 hours without the Associate Rector’s approval. This position’s primary role will be Sunday youth activities, but it may require working other evenings and weekends, particularly during the Christmas and Easter seasons.
Continue readingWeekly Update July 15, 2022: A Letter from the Associate Rector

Dear Friends,
Children, youth, and adult volunteers came together this past week to put on our first Vacation Bible School since 2019. We learned, played, and sang together, and we even had some special visitors from the Cary Fire Department to talk about their work and show off their gear. Everyone had a blast! Read Javier’s Letter
Weekly Update July 8, 2022: A Letter from the Associate Rector

Dear Friends,
Summer is in full swing! I hope you are staying cool and enjoying time with family and friends. Below you will find a few opportunities for you to connect, serve, and learn with the St. Paul’s community – from book studies to Vacation Bible School, there is plenty going on in our neck of the woods. Read Javier’s Letter
Racial Justice Planning Group: Summer Reading

The Racial Justice Planning Group at St. Paul’s is offering the second selection of our summer reading series, Brit Bennett’s “The Vanishing Half,” on July 24.
Continue readingWeekly Update July 1, 2022: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,
Folks who join St. Paul’s from other Christian denominations and faith traditions, sometimes inquire about the Episcopal Church’s view of abortion. With the recent Supreme Court decision, I suggest you read the statement below from Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, which expresses so well the Episcopal household’s approach to this important health care issue. Read George’s Letter