Donate a poinsettia for our Christmas services to honor the special people in your life! Learn more…
Donate a poinsettia for our Christmas services to honor the special people in your life! Learn more…
Dear Friends, Each of us has a different lens through which we see St. Paul’s. For many, that lens primarily takes in scenes from the pew – witnessing participation in the sacraments, being encouraged and challenged from the pulpit, sharing peace with pew neighbors, and going back into the world re-energized. Read a Letter from…
During this giving season, you are invited to honor family and friends by giving a gift in the form of a donation to Heifer International, supporting Heifer’s mission to end world hunger and poverty. Learn more…
Dear Friends, Next week, many of us will be enjoying that delightful tradition: Thanksgiving leftovers! One of my family’s traditions was to share what we were grateful for, and this year, St. Paul’s is high on my list. A Letter from the Senior Warden
Wardens Barb Magee and Dan Loughlin provided an excellent overview of next steps as we enter a time of transition, looking to the future of St. Paul’s under new leadership.
Hello Friends, I have an exciting announcement for you today: please join me in welcoming Claire Terry as our new Children’s and Youth Ministry Assistant! Read Javier’s Letter
Hello Friends, This has been quite a week. I want to begin by giving a huge Thank You to everyone who took part in George’s final Sunday with us as rector of St. Paul’s. I am certain that he felt well-loved and appreciated. Read the Junior Warden, Dan Loughlin’s letter
Read a message from the bishops of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina. “Today, and in the days ahead, let us continue to bear witness to the promise of Jesus: that we are each made in God’s image, and that we do all belong to one another.”
Now is the time to prepare for our next steps as a community, concluding our fall stewardship campaign and making pledges of support to our ministries so they can plan our programs and outreach in 2025.
Please plan to be with us on Nov. 17 for worship and our Annual Meeting, which begins at approximately 10:15 a.m. Our guest homilist that day will be the Rev. Marion Sprott, the transition ministry officer for the diocese.