Weekly Update January 27, 2022: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,
During last weekend’s vestry retreat Tom Fransen was elected Senior Warden, and Barb Magee Junior Warden. I look forward to working with them and the entire vestry of Gerri Batchelor, Oliver Gatchalian, Guy Vitaglione, Heather Gates, Sally Moller, Cathryn Lamb, Brad Hirschy, Vickie Johnson, John Armstrong, and Karen Smith, as well as John Goehrke, Treasurer, and Lanny Wase, Clerk of the Vestry. Read George’s Letter
Parish Hall Renamed to Honor the Rev. George Adamik

In case you missed it last Sunday, November 6, 2022, Frank Laney and Rick Bradley, the chairs of our Welcoming in Christ Capital Campaign, officially presented Fr. George the honor of renaming the Parish Hall in his name.
Continue readingAnnual Meeting this Sunday

Please join us in the church this Sunday, November 6, 2022, immediately after the 9:00 a.m. service for St. Paul’s Annual Meeting. For those new to the Episcopal Church, the annual meeting is when we elect new vestry members to leadership and hear from clergy and lay leaders about our moving forward in 2023. …
Continue readingWeekly Update November 19, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,
A reminder this week to make your pledge to St. Paul’s if you have not yet done so. Also want to thank and congratulate our new 2022-2024 vestry members. I encourage you to read below about a Zoom meeting of nearly 400 ONE Wake members with candidates for Cary Town Council regarding affordable housing. Read George’s Letter
Annual Meeting and Vestry Elections

Please join us this Sunday, November 14, 2021, immediately after the 9:00 a.m. service for St. Paul’s Annual Meeting. We will be electing Vestry members for the January 2022-December 2024 term. We have four wonderful nominees: Barb Magee, Heather Gates, Cathy Lamb, and Sally Moller.
We will hear the latest about the Education Building Renovations, ONE Wake, as well as a Stewardship Update. There will also be time for questions and conversation.
For those not joining us in person, the meeting will be available by registering to attend through Zoom. https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pd-itqD8uGdPClDnu-IPz90RtDoxy6it2.
Vestry Nominations Needed

The Vestry Nominating Committee is currently seeking nominations for Vestry members! Vestry terms are three years with the upcoming class beginning January 2022. Parishioners are encouraged to submit names of individuals who could potentially serve on the Vestry. Parishioners are asked to send nominations to Frank Laney (Frank_Laney@ca4.uscourts.gov) by Wednesday, November 10, 2021. Self-nominations are also welcome.
Building Safety Reminder
NO ONE is permitted in the Education Building/Parish Hall without being accompanied by the contractor or a Warden of the vestry. It remains an active construction site. Work will be shut down by the Fire Marshall if you disregard this request. We have received a warning already.
Please be patient as we work through the final details safely. It will definitely be worth the wait!
Weekly Update April 2, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,
On behalf of the clergy and staff, as well as the Vestry and Wardens, I want to wish you a blessed Easter. I pray that this Easter may call us to the light and life offered us through the resurrection of Christ. Read George’s Letter
Weekly Update Jan 29, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends, This week’s letter provides an invitation to our Parish Meeting, also an update on stewardship, information about upcoming Racial Equity Institute Workshop, and the link to our Sunday worship which will include the commissioning of our vestry. Read George’s letter.
Vestry Nominations Needed

As we’ve seen in 2020, the Vestry’s voice is very helpful in guiding the parish through interesting times. It’s a collaborative body, representing the lay people of the parish with many individual and unique talents. This year, we are asking that you send in your nominations for Vestry members. We need your nominations by Friday, November 20. Continue reading….
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