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Upcoming EventsLGBTQ+ PrideSaturday, Aug 24, 2024, 10:00 AM The National Alliance on Mental Illness will be hosting their 4th annual LGBTQ+ Pride on Saturday, August 24, from 10 am. - 2 p.m. in the Town Common park. St. Paul's will have a tent there, where we will be celebrating our LGBTQ+ siblings by giv...
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News StoriesKanuga Youth Week Photo Album Many St. Paul's youth went to Kanuga Youth Week this year, and parishioner Matt Scully went as a leader.
Read MorePhoto Album from Pentecost 2023
On Sunday, May 28, we celebrated the feast of Pentecost. Congratulations to Teresina, Cullen, Clara, and their families, who celebrated the sacrament of new life in Holy Baptism!
Read MoreA Note from our Rector Dear St. Paul's Family, It’s hard for me to believe that by the end of this summer, I will have completed ten years of ministry with you all. I have to admit, photos of the young(ish) couple that arrived here in 2013 with a three-year-old and...
Read MoreYouth Sunday We celebrated our St. Paul's youth, with an ad hoc youth choir, youth lectors, altar ministers, and our high school senior Ellie Nugen delivering a wonderful sermon about our calling in baptism. It was a lot of fun, and we sent off our gradu...
Read MoreTurn Up for Pentecost Well, Holy Week has passed, and Easter season is winding down. Pentecost is already on the horizon, and we can finally exhale, relax, kick back, turn our spiritual engines off and return to the world of status quo until Advent… right? Wrong! In...
Read MoreECW Spring Luncheon
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Women (ECW) chapter welcomed nearly 40 women in the parish to a dynamic and fun-filled fellowship event on Sunday, April 23. Lunch was catered by Different Bites by Jose Rodriguez, after which we enjoyed facilit...
Read MoreNotes from the Garden - Plants Chosen for a Purpose YES, that "tree" is a Ligustrum! It is quite old and forms the perfect canopy for our outdoor place of refuge and reflection! It is evergreen and as evergreens do, it pushes out the older leaves as the new leaves grow out. So, it is not dying; it...
Read MoreNotes from the Garden - Divine Spark "Divine Spark”, the Meditation Garden sculpture, was created for St. Paul’s by sculptor John Burger, who has a BFA from East Carolina University. John is currently teaching workshop classes in New Bern using metal and wood and also serving as...
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