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Youth Going to Washington for National Acolyte Festival
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For more than 150 years St. Paul's has stood on a hill between the Yadkin River and the Brushy Mountains. In that time God has been worshipped and God's people, rich and poor, young and old, all sorts and conditions have been served. We strive through our liturgy and music each Sunday to be a place where all are made more aware of God presence in their lives and God's love for us and our world.
I welcome you to our web site. I hope you find it helpful in discovering ways for you to become involved in our common life of worship, Christian formation and fellowship. You are most welcome to join us anytime. I believe that you will find our congregation to be open and warm and caring.
St. Paul's is a vibrant and committed community of faith seeking to live out our mission as the Church, which is to ''reconcile all people to God and to one another in Christ.'' We invite you to join us in that mission as we seek to grow in our love of God and one another.
Faithfully,

The Reverend Thomas R. Morris
Rector
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Sundays
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8:30 A.M.
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Holy Communion in the Chapel
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9:30 A.M.
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Christian Formation for Children, Youth and Adults
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10:30 A.M.
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Holy Communion in the Church
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Wednesdays
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5:30 P.M.
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Evening Prayer with Holy Communion in the Chapel
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