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Update Mar 18, 2020: Message on Coronavirus Protocol (COVID-19) at St. Paul’s

March 18, 2020

Dear Friends:

Bishop Rodman has issued new directives for congregations of our diocese regarding the coronavirus. Included in these directives is the extended suspension of in-person worship and gatherings until May 17.

At least once a week, we will be writing a letter to you to keep you informed of how St. Paul’s will comply with these directives and share ways that we are continuing in ministry together. As George has said over the years, St. Paul’s is a faith community that lives in the rhythm of gathering and being sent forth. Responding to the coronavirus through social distancing does not need to mean disconnectedness. During this time, we will simply need to experience community in new and creative ways.

The Rt. Rev. Rob Wright, bishop of The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, recently said: “The church cannot be cancelled, the church can only adapt! Press on, take care of one another, take care of yourself. God is trustworthy!”  Let this remind us all that we are the Church. While we will not be gathering face-to-face for the weeks ahead, church will continue because we are the Body of Christ, even when we are apart.

Many of you have been asking us, “How can I help?” Below are some opportunities to do that in the coming weeks:

  1. Pray and worship with us. Our worship will continue each Sunday at 9:00 a.m. via livestream. You can find the link on the St. Paul’s Facebook page as well as our website. We are also looking to offer other opportunities for worship during the week. Stay tuned for more information on those offerings.
  2. Participate in the care of our St. Paul’s community. Our Clergy and the Care and Share Ministry are reaching out to those most vulnerable and isolated in our parish community. We are planning to provide care within the parameters set by the diocese, which may include picking up groceries for the homebound and making regular phone calls for fellowship and connection. If you are interested in participating in this important ministry, please contact the co-chairs of our Care and Share Ministry, Margie Best (mwbest@bellsouth.net; 919-303-3830) and Melonie Wigley (melonie.wigley@att.net; 919-264-4401).
  3. Continue to support St. Paul’s financially. The work of the church is significant–maybe now more than ever. From opportunities to gather together in new and creative ways, to our ability to care for those most vulnerable within our community, to our ministry to those outside our church walls, our ministry will continue in the midst of this pandemic. There are several ways you can make your financial offering:
    • You can elect to have your checking or savings account drafted on a monthly basis by completing an Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization Form and mailing it back to the church office for processing.  Funds are drafted once a month, on or around the 15th of the month.
    • You can donate with a credit card via PayPal by using the Donate button on this page:
      www.stpaulscary.org/stewardship/donate-to-st-pauls/
    • You can mail your check to the church office: 221 Union Street, Cary, NC 27511.
  4. Care for our wider community. There are a variety of ways to contribute to the community at large. Dorcas Ministries of Cary and Urban Ministries of Wake County, two of our significant ministry partners, are receiving donations at this time. (Please check their website for updated information regarding what kind of donations they are receiving.) There are also a good number of volunteer opportunities and feeding programs in Western Wake County. Keep in mind that you can make donations to the Rectors’ Discretionary Funds as well, which are reserved for those needs in the community that fall outside of St. Paul’s operating budget.

We will make more information available as we go forward. These are challenging times, my friends. But together, we can walk into the dream that God has for us.

The Rev. George Adamik, Rector
The Rev. Javier Almendarez-Bautista, Associate Rector

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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

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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.