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News from St. Paul’s

Our community at St. Paul’s is constantly bustling with activity. Whatever your interests, there’s an opportunity to get involved.

Parish Updates

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ASP Fall Chore Day (Nov 11, 2017)

Have a job at home that needs to get done? Need a garden mulched or yard raked? Need a garage cleaned? Let us help you! The youth of St. Paul’s are offering their services to raise money to go on Appalachia Service Project (ASP) Mission Trip to Tennessee! The ASP chore day will take place on Saturday, November 11, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.  Continue reading to sign up.

Socks for Farmworkers

The Youth are collecting new socks for the farmworkers in Eastern North Carolina through the Episcopal Farmworkers Ministry (EFwM).  Socks are always needed – they get filthy with dirt and chemicals and don’t last the farmworkers very long. We have a collection bin in the hallway across from the music room.  We’ll be collecting through July, 2017 and deliver them in early…

Stop Hunger Now Needs New Ministry Leader

The Stop Hunger Now ministry at St. Paul’s needs a New Ministry Leader.  This ministry has been active for close to 10 years and St. Paul’s has packaged over 100,000 meals during that time!  There is already a significant amount of starter money available for the next event which will hopefully be this fall.  Continue reading for details.

Tree of Life Altar Frontal

A new green altar frontal depicting the Tree of Life has been completed by Barbara Brickman & Jan Barbee for use during “Ordinary Time.”  References to the tree of life are found throughout the Bible, especially Genesis, Proverbs, and Revelation.  Thanks to these ladies for their beautiful work.