Hope this message finds you well! This weekend, please keep St. Paul’s vestry leadership in your prayers. We will be meeting for our yearly vestry retreat…
Hope this message finds you well! This weekend, please keep St. Paul’s vestry leadership in your prayers. We will be meeting for our yearly vestry retreat…
St. Paul’s Youth are collecting canned and nonperishable food for their annual Soup(er) Bowl project, ending Feb 9. Learn more…
Read the Jan. 23 communication from Bishop Sam Rodman and Bishop Jennifer Brooke-Davidson on the diocesan website.
Dear Friends, There was a story in the news this week about a group of teenagers trading in their smart phones for flip phones for one week, noting the effect it had on their free time. With less “screen time,” most of them remarked they slept better and had more personal time with friends…
St. Paul’s Racial Justice Planning Group (RJPG) welcomes your input on the selection of a book for our upcoming Lenten series. Voice your opinion on what we might read…
Dear Friends, This coming Monday, January 20th, is a day on which we celebrate the life and achievements of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Episcopal Church’s liturgy for the Feast of Martin Luther King Jr. includes the following collect: Read a Letter from the Junior Warden
St. Paul’s Preschool is currently accepting registration for the 2025-26 school year through January 31, or until the classes are full. We offer classes for one year olds through five year olds; tell your friends and neighbors we’d love to have them! Learn more…
We are excited to share the news that St. Paul’s vestry has called the Rev. Sarah Phelps to be our interim rector! Sarah will be starting in that role on Sunday, March 9. Read the update from the wardens…
Families are welcome to participate in a family-friendly volunteer day at the Food Bank at 1924 Capital Blvd. in Raleigh, 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8. This Kids’ Day event is open to children from 5-11 years old with a guardian; you must register by Jan. 18
St. Paul’s Pre-EYC families (4th and 5th graders) are supporting Note in the Pocket’s mission “to provide quality clothing to homeless and impoverished children and families with dignity and love” with a month-long clothing drive, Jan. 20-Feb. 16. Learn more…