St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Welcome
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church has served Cary for decades with worship, formation, and service grounded in scripture, tradition, and reason. When you arrive, you will find Holy Eucharist with clear liturgy, thoughtful preaching, and music that supports prayer. You do not need to know every response. You can follow the bulletin and relax. Greeters will help you find seating and point you to children and youth areas if you need them. You will meet people from many backgrounds who share a commitment to worship God and serve neighbors with humility and care.
Formation at St. Paul’s is practical and open. Children and youth learn in safe classrooms with trained leaders. Adults gather for forums, short courses, and small groups that address faith and daily life. If you want a quiet place to start, join a weekday prayer time or a simple service project. If you are ready for deeper learning, sign up for a class and bring your questions. The church also offers pastoral care that respects your story. You can request prayer, speak with a priest, or join a support group during hard seasons. The community values honest conversation and steady friendship.
Service is part of the rhythm here. The church partners with local groups to address food, housing, and mentoring needs. You can start with one event and then choose an ongoing role when you are ready. Leaders will train you and provide the resources you need to serve well. If you prefer to prepare before you visit, read the plan your visit information on the website. You will find service times, current events, and contact details. On Sunday, arrive early, introduce yourself at the welcome table, and stay for coffee. You will leave with one clear next step for the week ahead.
What to expect
Expect reverent worship, warm hospitality, and clear next steps for formation and service. Expect people who will walk with you at a healthy pace. Learn more at stpaulscary.org.
Take a next step
Attend Holy Eucharist this Sunday. Join a forum. Email a ministry leader about a service project. These actions will help you build a stable pattern of worship, learning, and care.


