One of the refugee families we re-settled in 2016 loves coming to St. Paul’s for church. We would like to arrange rides so that they can come more often. Continue Reading if you would like to help out.
One of the refugee families we re-settled in 2016 loves coming to St. Paul’s for church. We would like to arrange rides so that they can come more often. Continue Reading if you would like to help out.
This post is a weekly youth news update from Leah Dail, Youth Ministries Coordinator (leah.dail@stpaulscary.org). Click Continue reading below.
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Click Continue reading for announcements that appear in the Sunday bulletin.
St. Paul’s Annual Picnic will be Sunday, May 21. We will have two worship services: 7:30 and 10:00 AM. The picnic will begin immediately following the 10:00 AM service. Continue reading for details and for what to bring.
St. Paul’s will once again be partnering with other Episcopal churches on a house-build for Habitat for Humanity in 2017. While volunteers are welcome on any weekend (Thursday, Friday, or Saturday), we have reserved May 20 as a St. Paul’s work day. Continue reading to sign up.
As part of St. Paul’s Lifelong Learning, Wheels4Hope is sponsoring a FREE, hands-on, basic car care class. The class will be held in the St. Paul’s parking lot on Sunday, May 21 starting at 1:00 PM. Continue reading for details.
Weekly news from Christine Ingram, Director of Children’s Ministries (Christine.Ingram@stpaulscary.org). Click Continue reading below.
There will be a Newcomer class for all who are interested in learning about St. Paul’s, the larger Episcopal Church, and opportunities in which to participate. The third of three sessions will be on Tuesday, May 9, 2017 in the chapel, 7:00 to 8:15 PM. Continue reading for more.
The Senior Ministry will present a program, “Overwhelmed with Stuff?” led by Susan Stanhope, a Certified Senior Move Manager, on May 10 at 2:00 PM. Continue reading for details and to sign up.