Our Leadership

St. Paul’s clergy, staff and vestry comprise our leadership. An organizational chart that shows our internal structure, is here.

The vestry meets the second Monday of the month in Meeting Room A. Meetings are open to the parish. Minutes may be found here.

The Rev. Caleb J. Lee

Rector

The Rev. Caleb J. Lee began ministry at St. Paul’s on August 1, 2021.  He was drawn to St. Paul’s for its liturgy and music and was called to St. Paul’s to be a builder.  His current vision for ministry at St. Paul’s is to “build up the people of God, on a solid foundation, with a better campus.”  This vision puts emphasis on nurturing the physical and spiritual growth of God’s people at St. Paul’s through building a team of ministry leaders to facilitate the growth that is occurring, while building on the well-known and well-respected ministry of liturgy and music, and making necessary updates to the church campus.

Rev. Lee came to St. Paul’s from Grace Church Cathedral in Charleston, S.C. Before his work in South Carolina, Rev. Lee served in the Diocese of East Carolina as a priest associate at St. Paul’s in Beaufort, N.C., spiritual director for Happening and as a member of the Trinity Center Board of Managers.

He is a graduate of Episcopal High School, North Carolina State University and Virginia Theological Seminary.

He is most proud to be married to Allen Jordan Lee, of Wilmington.  Together they have three school-aged children.

The Rev. Michael Singer

Pastoral Associate

The Rev. Michael Singer serves St. Paul’s as pastoral associate.

Rev. Singer works with Rev. Lee and the Pastoral Care Committee in organizing and facilitating the pastoral needs and ministries of the church. He also participates in the liturgical life of the congregation and shares with Rev. Powell and Rev. Lee in the ministry of teaching to all ages.

Rev. Singer has served the Diocese in many ways throughout his ministry as a pastor, priest and teacher.

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Rev. Singer retired from full-time active ministry in April 2020 as the transition ministry officer for the Diocese of East Carolina. Prior to this, he served three, one-year positions as interim rector of St. Paul’s Church, Greenville, N.C.; St. Paul’s Church, Beaufort, N.C., and Church of the Servant, Wilmington. Before serving at Church of the Servant, he was rector of St. Mary’s Church, Kinston, for 17 years.

In 2021, Rev. Singer served as the Priest-in-Charge of St. James Parish, Wilmington, for four months.

He earned a Master of Divinity degree from Nashotah House, a theological seminary of the Episcopal Church in Nashotah, Wis., and an  undergraduate degree in religion and philosophy from Morris Harvey College (now The University of Charleston), in Charleston, W.Va. A product of the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania, growing up in Waynesboro, Pa., (a small town approximately 35 miles west of Gettysburg), he served parishes in Williamsport and Altoona.

In his years of active ministry, Rev. Singer has served as a deputy to General Convention, the Millennium Development Goals Committee (chair), Convention Planning Committee, diocesan trustee, Commission on Ministry (chair), the Standing Committee and the Christian Education Committee (chair).

In his spare time, Rev. Singer enjoys walking, travel, going to the movies and spending time with his family—especially his grandsons Colin and Bennett. He has been married to his wife Teresa (a retired public-school music teacher) for 43 years.

The Rev. Richard Banks

Honorary Priest Associate

“To be a fellow sojourner in a community of faith,” is how the Rev. Richard Banks, priest associate, defines the purpose of his ministry. “Most people regard priests as ‘finished products’ but we clergy know that we continue to grow in knowledge and faith through the weekly cycle of prayer, preparation for worship including preaching, and translating faith into works as we seek to minister to those in need.”

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A native of northeast Ohio and later raised in Virginia, Fr. Richard spent 20 years in inner-city ministry as a lay person in the Dioceses of North Carolina and Maryland. Married for over 30 years to Barbara Ellington-Banks, her career as a Foreign Service Officer took them abroad to Belize, Jamaica and Guatemala. As a priest for over 20 years, he has served parishes in Guatemala City, northern Virginia, New Orleans, and most recently Mexico before moving to Wilmington. He is fluent in Spanish.

Fr. Richard studied at Virginia Commonwealth University and the National Institute for Lay Training, and holds degrees from the University of the West Indies and the United Theological College of the West Indies. He spent two summers in the Doctor of Ministry program at The Virginia Seminary.

His son Colin lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife Jill. Daughter Alison lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with husband Adam and their two small children. Both of his parents and three siblings live in Richmond, Virginia, with their families.

Pastoral Care

About the Prayer List
Included in our prayers are the names of those for whom prayer has been requested by a parishioner or family member. The reason for being listed is kept confidential. If you would like to add yourself or someone else to the prayer list please reach out to Fr. Caleb Lee or make a prayer request online below.

Hospitalization or Pastoral Issues
Please notify us if you or a family member is hospitalized and/or in need of a pastoral call or visit. Please speak with Fr. Caleb or call the church office at 910-762-4578.

lSharing Holy Communion
If illness prevents you or a loved one from joining us for regularly scheduled services, Fr. Caleb or a lay Eucharistic visitor can share Holy Communion either in your home or at a health care facility. Please speak to Fr. Caleb or contact the church office at 910-762-4578.

♰ Prayer Requests

  • CARD: Complete the “Request for Prayer” pew card and leave in the offering plate, or submit the online card below. 
  • EMAIL to be placed on the prayer list.
  • CALL the church office at: (910) 762-4578.
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Clergy Corner

Thank you

Thank you

All that is left to say is “thank you.” Thank you for being a blessing to me, to the church, to this community, and to the world. Thank you for your prayers, faithful stewardship, kindness, generosity, and yes, even for your criticism (through which I have learned...

St. Paul’s Has Our Next Rector

St. Paul’s Has Our Next Rector

Thanks be to God!  St. Paul’s Episcopal Church has called our next rector!  Please see the YouTube link below to hear this exciting news: https://youtu.be/2hZCrE7dui0 Be the light!Teresa B. SingerSenior Warden

Thank you

Thank you

Dear St. Paul’s, Laurie and I are deeply grateful for your care and generosity towards us and our family over these last three years. I want to make sure I say thank you especially for your most recent expression of generosity towards us with your many gifts, cards...

Our Staff

Brendan Conner

Director of Music, Organist

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Diane Matz-Kane

Finance Assistant

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iSAAC mCdOWELL

Associate for Youth & Parish Life

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Scott Sheble

Treasurer

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Meaghan Thomas

Children, Youth and Family Ministry Coordinator

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Bob Crafts

Technology and Communications (Volunteer)

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Bryce O'Dell

Technology Assistant (Volunteer)

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Ellen Weig

Archivist (Volunteer)

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Our Vestry

Anne O'Dell

Rector's Warden

Steve Haughey

People's Warden

Steve Bucci

Liaison for Community Ministries

Barbara Ellington-Banks

Liaison for Human Resources

Ashley Eason

Liaison for Parish Life

Carol Field

Liaison for Finance

Lisa Sanders-Park

Liaison for Membership

Denise Sheehan

Liaison for Stewardship

Scott Sheble

David Tousignant

Liaison for Buildings and Grounds

Tori Cannon

Clerk to the Vestry

Phillip Weiss

Liaison for Strategic Leadership