Dear Friends, It’s good to be back. After Easter my family and I gathered at our house in Cape Cod for some relaxation and good food. Read George’s letter
Dear Friends, It’s good to be back. After Easter my family and I gathered at our house in Cape Cod for some relaxation and good food. Read George’s letter
Dear Friends, As Mother Alice reminded us last week, Easter is not a day but a season. I invite you to join us in celebrating Easter hope as we gather for worship this coming Sunday. Read Fr. Javier’s Letter
Dear Friends, The new hope of Easter invites us into a lengthy celebration. Observance of the fifty days of Easter began in the first century, and today, the season comes with familiar festivities: Mother’s Day, graduations, and kids playing outside in the extended daylight after dinner. I invite you to look for the hope of…
Dear Friends, On behalf of the clergy, staff, vestry, and wardens, I wish you a Happy Easter. May the hope and promise of new life fill us abundantly as we journey together in a rather dark world right now. May the stone of fear and darkness be rolled away to the light of resurrection. Please…
Dear Friends, The most sacred week of the Christian calendar is upon us. And it begins this Sunday, Palm Sunday. It is a week like no other of rich liturgical traditions. My message this week is to encourage you to join us, particularly for the triduum, the three services of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and…
Dear Friends, As Fr. George mentioned last week, we will continue to worship virtually on January 9 and 16. In line with diocesan guidance regarding the surge of COVID-19 cases and the high transmissibility of the Omicron variant, we feel that it is best to press pause on indoor church gatherings for now. Read more…
Dear Friends, Bishops Sam Rodman and Anne Hodges-Copple have issued updated COVID-19 protocols. Currently the positivity rate for COVID-19 is over 7.5% in most of the diocese, and 8% in Wake County. Read George’s Letter
Yesterday we received word from Bishops Rodman and Hodges-Copple with information regarding the Omicron variant and the seriousness of its transmissibility. At this time the diocese has not issued any new mandates but clearly advises parishes to exercise caution regarding in-person worship. We DO plan to offer both in-person and online Christmas services.
Dear Friends, Yesterday we received word from Bishops Rodman and Hodges-Copple with information regarding the Omicron variant and the seriousness of its transmissibility. At this time the diocese has not issued any new mandates but clearly advises parishes to exercise caution regarding in-person worship. We DO plan to offer both in-person and online Christmas Eve services. Read George’s Letter.
Dear Friends, I want to draw your attention to this Sunday and encourage you to join us as we hear what it means to be a serving faith community. Also highlight great news from the Refuge for Refugee Ministry, invite you to a Halloween celebration, show how we will honor Veterans, and be sure…