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Attendance Record Broken at Kickoff Sunday

Sep 13 was Kickoff Sunday for St. Paul’s. We asked everyone to come out and help us break the attendance record, and we did!  Last year  505 people attended; this year we  had 531 !  See Photos (panoramas) of the three services. See Gallery of photos from Kickoff Sunday.

Lobster Fest Flyers and Business Cards

Lobster Fest business cards and flyers: Please pick up some business cards and a flyer or two at the Lobster Fest table outside of church on Sunday, and help get the word out about Lobster Fest! Click here to download a Lobster Fest 2015 flyer “Like” us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/lobsterfestcary To communicate with a “live” person,…

Pavers in Memorial Garden

Pavers have been installed in the walkways in the Memorial Garden! The pavers replace the packed granite dust that had formerly been used. Please stop by the Memorial Garden to see the new paved walkway throughout the Garden. For a view of the new paved walkway, click here. For a view of the pavers in front of the columbarium,…

Memorial Pavers Offered

The St. Paul’s Vestry is offering an opportunity for parishioners to honor their families and friends with a permanently engraved Memorial Paver in the Circle, across from the main entrance to the church. The memorial pavers will line the existing pathway in the garden. Each of the rectangular pavers (9.25 x 6″) can hold up to four lines of text with a possible maximum of 20 characters on each line. The price of a paver is $125, enough to cover the cost of the paver and the engraving.

Bishop Anne Hodges-Copple Named Bishop Pro Tem

The diocese has announced that the Rt. Rev. Anne Hodges-Copple has been appointed to serve as Bishop Pro Tem during the time of our diocese’s bishop transition. The full statement is posted on the diocesan website. November 1, 2015 is the working date for Bishop Hodges-Copple to begin serving as Bishop Pro Tem. See video.…

Bishop Curry Elected Presiding Bishop

Michael Curry, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, was elected Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church on Saturday June 27, 2015. Bishop Curry will be the Episcopal Church’s first African-American presiding bishop. He will be installed in the position on Nov 1 at the National Cathedral in Washington. Read article in Raleigh News…