All (including family, friends, neighbors) are invited to join a meal packaging experience with Rise Against Hunger on Sunday, June 1 from 10 a.m. to noon!
All (including family, friends, neighbors) are invited to join a meal packaging experience with Rise Against Hunger on Sunday, June 1 from 10 a.m. to noon!
Our neighbors at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church are working with other agencies to convert part of their property to affordable housing, along with space for early childhood education and family support services. The rezoning proposal will be heard publicly by the Cary Town Council on April 24 at 6:30 p.m.
The Racial Justice Planning Group and the Outreach Support Team are hosting a Racial Equity Institute (REI) Phase I training on May 8-9 at St. Paul’s. Learn more…
We received news that all but eight staff at USCRI-Raleigh have been laid off as of March 1, 2025. Learn how you can assist with gaps in services…
Each year, nearly 25,000 workers, most of them dads from Mexico, leave their families for the better part of a year to work for North Carolina farmers. They are legally authorized to work in the US by way of the seasonal visa program. Learn more…
When a couple of us organized a book study on Michelle Alexander’s “The New Jim Crow” in early 2017, we didn’t realize that we’d become St. Paul’s Racial Justice Planning Group (RJPG)…
As you may already be aware, an executive order has suspended all refugee admissions to the United States. Read this update to learn how our Refuge for Refugees Ministry is continuing to support those directly affected…
Children’s Ministries is offering “Animal Crackers,” designed by Heifer International, as a special six-week Lenten Study during Children’s Chapel beginning Mar. 9th.
Advocacy Day is an opportunity for the bishops of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina to visit with state legislators at the North Carolina General Assembly and share messages of encouragement and concern from our voices.
ONE Wake is acting on a pledge to keep Affordable Housing top of mind with elected officials, and folks from St. Paul’s are showing up!