The St. Paul’s Endowment Board has openings for two more members. We are seeking a secretary to record minutes at our monthly meetings. And we are also seeking someone who enjoys a good spreadsheet!
The St. Paul’s Endowment Board has openings for two more members. We are seeking a secretary to record minutes at our monthly meetings. And we are also seeking someone who enjoys a good spreadsheet!
Dear Friends, Please read information about our search for an Outreach Media Intern, Adult Formation, in-person worship, and the link to this Sunday’s service. Read George’s Letter
The Blood Drive Committee, a collaboration of Cary Presbyterian and St. Paul’s Episcopal, is happy to announce that we are hosting The Blood Connection’s mobile unit in the Cary Presbyterian’s parking lot on Tuesday, June 29, 2:00 – 7:00pm.
Dear Friends,This week I want to update you about changes to Sunday attendance, invite you to Adult Formation, remind you of Morning Prayer, and invite you to gather with us on Sunday for the 9:00 a.m. service, either by signing up for in person worship, or joining us on Facebook Live. Read George’s Letter
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Fr. Javier reflects on the Letter to the Colossians: “Iwhen we take the Eucharist, the divine lives within us. What does it look like to take this message seriously? What would it mean for you to see yourself and others as vessels of the divine mystery?”
Dear Friends,I am writing this less than 24 hours since Derek Chauvin was found guilty of all the charges brought against him in the murder of George Floyd. While I am thankful for that verdict there is so much more work to be done. The sin of racism is ever present before us. We need to lean in towards one another and…
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Fr. George shares two statements from bishops on the Chauvin trial verdict.
Following the verdict of April 20, 2021 that found Derek Chauvin guilty of the murder of George Floyd, the Rt. Rev. Sam Rodman and the Rt. Rev. Anne Hodges-Copple, bishops of the Diocese of North Carolina, offer a message of what we, as Christians, can do to navigate the complex range of emotions many are…
Please join us as we read the Rt. Rev. Barbara C Harris’ “Hallelujah Anyhow!: A Memoir. In her book, Bishop Harris shares stories of her childhood and young adult years in her native Philadelphia, as well as her experiences as priest and bishop, both active and actively-retired.
Dear Friends, We are now in the Easter season – a time in the church year when we celebrate the hope brought forth by the One for whom death is not the final word. It is fitting that we celebrate this in the midst of spring, as all of creation awakens after the long winter…