Cheryl Wagoner

Cheryl Wagoner

Hi. I am Cheryl Wagoner.  I was introduced to St. Paul’s in 2002 when I was dating Mark Wagoner. He asked one day if I might be willing to meet his family. By this, he was asking me to come to church with him. I felt at home immediately at SPE despite having...
Frank & Marcia Wolf

Frank & Marcia Wolf

We are Frank and Marcia Wolf, members of St Paul’s since April of this year.  We moved to North Carolina from the Washington DC area in the summer of 2020, right in the middle of COVID.  Native Kansans, we came in search of warmer weather and a more relaxed...
Planned Giving at St. Paul’s

Planned Giving at St. Paul’s

If you look close enough in the sanctuary of St. Paul’s you will notice that we benefit greatly from benefactors; people who, in life and in death, have been generous and intentional in their financial support of St. Paul’s. Just recently, St. Paul’s received an...
Royster and Kathryn Hedgepeth

Royster and Kathryn Hedgepeth

It is said that “God works in mysterious ways,” and we are living proof that is true. How else to explain how a small-town boy from southside Virginia and a city girl from southern California ever met, much less fell in love and married? Our lives were so different....
David Tousignant

David Tousignant

My name is David Tousignant, and I have been a confirmed Episcopalian since 1979. I grew up in Connecticut, graduated from Syracuse University as a Forestry major, and worked in the paperboard packaging industry for 39 years. Additionally, I served in the U.S. Army as...
Kenny and Jane Harkness

Kenny and Jane Harkness

In 2015 Kenny and I lost my son David.  He was only 35 years old. (Kenny’s stepson).  I had previously left the Episcopal Church because my son requested that I attend a different church with him.  After his death, I could no longer attend this church without crying,...