This group is full, as of January 5, 2024. Please consider joining us for our next book group, title and date TBD later this spring.
This group is full, as of January 5, 2024. Please consider joining us for our next book group, title and date TBD later this spring.
On Sundays during the formation hour in the Chapel (10:15-11 a.m.), join us as we slow down with Scripture and study the gospel assigned for our current lectionary year: the Gospel according to Mark. We will spend our time walking through the text deliberately, arriving at the final scenes of Christ’s passion and resurrection just…
On Sundays in Advent during the formation hour (10:15-11 a.m.), join us for a conversation about (and with) the great cloud of witnesses. What is sainthood? What might our ancestors in the faith have to contribute to our understanding of the Advent season? In the midst of a busy season, we invite you to join…
This Advent, join the clergy for contemplative Eucharist services on Wednesday evenings. We will use the readings for Advent as our guide and have ample time for meditation and reflection. Services will take place at 7:00 p.m. in the St. Paul’s Chapel, just past the Courtyard. All are welcome.
The Racial Justice Planning Group at St. Paul’s is offering three different selections for our summer reading series including biography, fiction and history. Feel free to join us for one, some or all, and to bring a friend! We will have one 90-minute, in-person discussion group for each book on Sunday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the church.
As the final summer offering of 2023, Adult Formation will be offering a six week reading/discussion opportunity based on “Wholehearted Faith,” the exceptional final work of Rachel Held Evans. The first meeting will be Wednesday evening, August 2, from 7 – 8 p.m. on Zoom. Register for the group by emailing Gerri Batchelor at gerrikairos@gmail.com.…
Join us for a virtual book group on Zoom on Wednesday evenings, June 7 – July 19, 2023 at 7:00 pm. “Pilgrim at Tinker Creek” by Annie Dillard is at once poetry, prayer, philosophy, and a nature walk without a plan. It can awaken wonder, humor, memory, and a transcendent consciousness; tune in and share…
Wake County residents: ONE Wake is listening! We are engaging organizations across Wake County in a campaign of Listening Sessions, helping to identify the pressures felt by households in our region. Listening Sessions are facilitated by ONE Wake leaders, with note takers recording responses and reporting back to ONE Wake. St. Paul’s is holding several options for Listening Sessions in May.
On Sundays between 10:15-11:00 a.m. in the St. Paul’s Chapel, join us as we delve into what happens after Easter resurrection. The Acts of the Apostles contains an account of the early church community: their first attempts at life together. How does their experience reflect ours? What might their witness have to teach us about what it means to be the church today?
Join the Pauli Murray Center on April 22, 2023, for a spiritual journey through Durham locations of importance in the life of the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray. Along this curated walk, participants will receive selected prayers, meditations, and conversation starters to encourage reflection and learning about the history of Durham and its importance to Murray’s legacy.