The Refugee for Refugees (R4R) Ministry is looking for a mini-van and other items for refugee families in the area.
The Refugee for Refugees (R4R) Ministry is looking for a mini-van and other items for refugee families in the area.
St. Nicholas made his list and 200 names are on the tree. Take a tag and bring the gifts to St. Nicholas on December 4th, 2022 at the 9:00 and 11:15 a.m. services.
The St. Paul’s ASP (Appalachia Service Project) Team has been changing lives for more than 20 years, spreading love and care from Wake County to remote mountain towns of Appalachia. We are excited to launch a traditional ASP planning year for 2022-23, with our first fundraiser scheduled on Saturday, November 5, the ASP Fall Chore Day (8:00…
You are invited to attend two ACTIONS with candidates running for local and state offices. These actions are strictly non-partisan and are intended to demonstrate the broad base of support ONE Wake has through its member organizations – numbers are important, no matter your voting jurisdiction.
St. Paul’s and Cary Presbyterian are sponsoring a blood drive on Saturday, October 15 from 9-1. Please consider donating! This will be held in the St. Paul’s parking lot. https://donate.thebloodconnection.org/donor/schedules/city If you are unable to donate on 10/15, we will be co-sponsoring another drive at Cary Presbyterian on Weds. Nov. 2 at their church…
Please join us in the Parish Hall on Sunday, September 25 at 10:00 am for a Fall Ministry Fair featuring Wheels for Hope, the Blood Drive, Rainbow Gathering, Appalachia Service Project (ASP), Refuge for Refugees (R4R), the Fellowship Events Team and the Ministry Leaders Resource Committee (MLRC). Each of these ministries will have representatives happy…
St. Paul’s has a long-standing tradition of welcoming newcomers with a loaf of homemade bread. Although we had to pause this effort over the past couple of years, we’re ready to start up again. …
The Racial Justice Planning Group at St. Paul’s is offering the third and final selection of our summer reading series, Clint Smith’s “How the Word is Passed,” on Sunday, August 28, 2022…
The Racial Justice Planning Group at St. Paul’s is offering the second selection of our summer reading series, Brit Bennett’s “The Vanishing Half,” on July 24.
Thank you for your interest in St. Paul’s Arts & Crafts Festival. Our top priorities are protecting the health of our attendees, vendors, and volunteers, and doing our best to ensure a safe and successful event for all vendors. We are sorry to tell you that the festival will not take place this year due…