During the next few weeks, as you decide your financial pledge for 2023, you will hear about what St. Paul’s means to some of our fellow parishioners. We have designed multiple ways for you to connect, in-person and virtually: …..
During the next few weeks, as you decide your financial pledge for 2023, you will hear about what St. Paul’s means to some of our fellow parishioners. We have designed multiple ways for you to connect, in-person and virtually: …..
Do you or your loved one wish to be included in the annual veteran’s recognition on Sunday, November 13, 2022?
The St. Paul’s ASP (Appalachia Service Project) Team has been changing lives for more than 20 years, spreading love and care from Wake County to remote mountain towns of Appalachia. We are excited to launch a traditional ASP planning year for 2022-23, with our first fundraiser scheduled on Saturday, November 5, the ASP Fall Chore Day (8:00…
THANK YOU to all who took part in our Back Together Celebration on October 8. Vickie, Rob and David Johnson worked their magic in our new kitchen, using new appliances and setting a high bar for tasty cuisine. Alana Loughlin led a team of volunteers who filled the spacious kitchen with laughter, decorated the Parish…
Dear Friends, What a fantastic time we had last Saturday at the “Back Together: St. Paul’s Fall Celebration”. It was great seeing everyone. Well over 100 joined the festivities. Read George’s Letter
Photos are posted of Blessing of the Animals, held Sunday October 9, 2022.
Dear Friends, I’m looking forward to joining you this Saturday for our “Back Together: St. Paul’s Fall Celebration.” Come on by for food, fellowship, and music. It will be a lot of fun. Read George’s Letter
Coffee Hours at St. Paul’s are a great way to feature the work of our many ministries. Choose a Sunday, brew some coffee and your ministry will be featured in the Prayers of the People that week.