Bible Study & Worship Opportunties

Centering Prayer (Zoom) | Tuesdays at 9 a.m.

If you'd like to participate, please contact one of the leaders.

Contact Nancy Board

Contact Leon Woodruff

Lectionary Bible Study | Wednesdays at 11 a.m.

Join The Rev. Holly Gloff for the weekly Wednesday Bible Study. We will meet on Zoom this Wednesday at 11 a.m. It’s an informal study of the upcoming week’s lectionary readings. All are welcome.

Zoom Link

Lectionary for May 2

12:15 p.m. Wednesday Eucharist 

Join us on Wednesdays in the transept for our traditional Rite One service. No need to sign up. All are welcome. 

Men's Bible Study | Thursdays at 7 a.m.

Join our Zoom meeting each Thursday to discuss the Sunday readings.

Add me to the Zoom List

Lectionary for May 2

Bible Study & Prayer Opportunities

St. Michael’s offers a number of Bible Study opportunities each week that meet safely, by Zoom. We hope you’ll join us.

Wednesday Bible Study

Join The Rev. Holly M. Gloff for the weekly Wednesday Bible Study. We will meet on Zoom each Wednesday from noon–1 p.m.Those who are working can perhaps join us during their lunch hour. It’s an informal study of the upcoming week’s lectionary readings. All are welcome! Questions? Contact Holly M. Gloff.

Bible Study Zoom Link

Morning Prayer

  • Wednesdays at 8 a.m. Led by parishioner Mary McMillan

  • Sundays at 11 a.m. Led by various parishioners

Morning Prayer Zoom Link (for both)

Men's Bible Study | Thursdays at 7 a.m.

Join our Zoom meeting each Thursday to discuss the Sunday readings.

Add me to the Zoom List

Relationship Communication Book Study

Are you interested in communicating better in your personal relationships? The Rev. Anna S. Page will be kicking off a book study focused on communication in relationships this spring. We'll be reading Dr. John Gottman's The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. Time and date to be set. This study is open to anyone — single, in a relationship or married — who wants to work on their ability to communicate.


February Outreach: The Women’s Center

Our February collection will assist The Women's Center. The Center provides safe day shelter, as well as critical, life-saving services.

Women's Clothing (all sizes needed):

  • tennis shoes

  • winter boots

  • heavy water-resistant winter coats

  • jeans, hoodies

  • sweatshirts

Other Items requested:

  • individual coffee creamers

  • sugar packets

  • Splenda

  • protein drinks

  • Gatorade

  • boxes of trash bags

Items can be left in the Red Bin outside the Parish Hall

Monday—Thursday 9 a.m.– 4 p.m. | Fridays 9 a.m.– 2 p.m.

Day School Openings for 2021-22

St. Michael's Parish Day School offers half-day classes for ages 6 months-Kindergarten.

Our Kindergarten class meets from 9:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Monday through Friday, and the curriculum is based on kindergarten standards set forth by the NC Department of Public Instruction. All other Day School classes (ages 6 month-Pre-K) meet from 9:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

We have ended our official registration period for the 2021-22 school year, but we will continue to accept applications for the classes that have spaces remaining: Pre-K, 4 day 3 year olds, 5 day 3 year olds, TuTh Older 2 year olds, TuTh Younger 2 year olds, and TuTh Babies.

The following classes are full, but you may add your child's name to the wait list by contacting our director, Mandy Annunziata: Kindergarten, MWF Older 2s, MWF Younger 2s, MW Older Toddlers, TuTh Younger Toddlers. If there is enough interest, we have room to add another TuTh Toddler class.

For more information or to schedule a tour, please contact Mandy at annunziata@holymichael.org or 919-782-6430.



Teachable Moment Series for Epipany: The Return of the Prodigal Son

Beginning Sunday, Jan.10 and continuing through Sunday, Feb.14, please tune-in for the short "Teachable Moment" videos on the Prodigal Son. As we enter the new year and now Epiphany (the Season of Lights), we begin a six-week series based on the book The Return of the Prodigal Son by the late Catholic priest and theologian, Henri Nouwen. This is not a book study per se, rather short teachings each week based on the book that will take us deeper into this parable from the Gospel of Luke 15.

Nouwen wrote this book based on his experience with Rembrandt’s famous rendition of the Prodigal Son that is on display in the Hermitage in Russia. As he sat across from the painting for hours, new revelations of this parable manifested themselves as the light hit the painting from different angles. For to be human is to encounter nature, people, art and ideas.When we allow these encounters to speak to us, challenge us, change us, then we are truly human, created anew over and over by Gods transforming power through the created world. Are we observers or participants? Presented by clergy and others. Join us!

Drive-in Church & Eucharist on Sunday!

Each Sunday, we invited you to attend the Eucharist on Facebook Live, followed by in-person distribution of the bread by clergy while everyone remains masked and in their cars.

Parishioners are instructed to drive into the parking lot from Canterbury Road and park in EVERY OTHER SPACE. Please be in place no later than 10 a.m. Everyone is asked to remain in cars until the service has been completed and all are dismissed. Exit by Lewis Farm Road only.

New Time! Join Us for Morning Prayer

Our Sunday morning virtual Morning Prayer on Sundays changes time to 11 a.m. to accommodate those who would like to attend the 10 a.m. Drive-In service. Join members of the St. Michael's community as parishioners lead us in Morning Prayer every Sunday. Whether you pray Morning Prayer every day or never have before, all are welcome to join! For more info. on how to pray the Daily Office, check out this video. Join for Morning Prayer on Sundays by Zoom here:

Did You Miss our Christmas Eve Service? Watch Now!

Our virtual service of Lessons & Carols remains on YouTube and here. Gather the family and hear many of your favorite hymns sung by St. Michael’s Choirs. Listen as our readers share the story of God’s people. (Feel free to sing along!) The Rev. Samuel Gregory Jones is the preacher.

We hope you will join us for this special evening though we are unable to gather. And please continue to pray for healing for all those who have been affected by COVID-19, and for the healing of our nation.

Our Drive-In services on Sunday morning continue. Join us on Sundays at 10 a.m., watch the Eucharist on Facebook Live, and wait in your cars while clergy delivers the wafer safely to you.

Drive-Through Eucharist

Sunday, Jan. 3 at 10 a.m. (Recorded service available at 8 a.m.)

Spanish Eucharist on Facebook Live at 5 p.m.




Our Lives Through the Lens: Weekly Slideshow

Missed Our Advent Series? Watch Here

Special Advent Offering—Preparing Our Voices for the Birth of Christ—with Helen Moses, author of "Voice Unleashed"

Missed it? Watch all three sessions here.

Resources for Children

St. Michael's Children's Ministry Team is excited to bring new virtual programs this fall to children ages 2-Fifth Grade. The programs will engage all of our children with visual storytelling and crafts. Stories of the Bible will be taught using a program new to us called Beulah Land (for ages 2-kindergarten) and we will continue using Godly Play for older children.

Stella Attaway will be using Beulah Land©, an interactive felt storyboard kit storytelling and imaginative play. Beulah Land© uses hands-on materials to tell Scripture stories in the context of worship. The felt pieces will be used to tell the original story but can be recombined in an infinite number of ways.

Carolyn L'Italien will continue using Godly Play for our 1st-3rd grade Sunday School classes. The program allows children to see where God is present in their own lives while exploring Bible stories with play and wonder. In Godly Play, children are led through the story with play figures and after are focused on “I wonder” questions from what they have heard. 

Both programs will be presented on video and posted each Sunday morning on holymichael.org. We hope parents will tune in with their children to learn about these programs and how together they can explore the stories of God's love in our world.

Chapel Videos

Fall 2020 Archangel

Though Archangel has been delayed in mailing, you can now read your copy here. Read stories from our clergy, find yourselves in the pews, in the hallways of Rex Hospital and in your own driveway, as we navigate our world, together though apart.

The Blessing of God's Animals

St. Francis was the Patron Saint of Animals. Each October, we honor him and our faithful companions.

Last Sunday, we had a lovely afternoon honoring our faithful companions
at our drive-thru-blessing of the animals.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the SPCA collection! We received several bags of pet food/supplies as well as monetary donations.

Watch our slide show below.

Online Choir Registration for Children & Youth

Although in-person rehearsals are suspended temporarily, we'll offer online activities this fall to support our wonderful choir community and prepare for the day when we can rehearse together again! Register online now for choirs for children and teens (4 years of age through 12th grade). Learn more about our choirs HERE.

Holy Eucharist Live Videos on Wednesdays and Sundays

Starting Wednesday, July 22, the Rev. Greg Jones will celebrate Holy Eucharist live via Facebook Live, and we invite everyone to participate.

Services times:

Wednesdays, 12:15 pm

Sundays, 5 pm

Following the Sunday services, parishioners are invited to share in an agape meal — love feast — in their homes.

Read more about it here. We hope to continue these services as long as our doors are closed.

An Order for At Home Love Feast

  • Set out a plate with bread, olive oil, olives, grapes, or other items.

  • Light a candle on the table.

  • Blessing over the food: Come Lord Jesus, our Guest to be, And bless these gifts bestowed by Thee. Bless thy dear ones everywhere, and keep them in thy loving care. Amen

  • Conclude with the Lord's Prayer

Participating in the live broadcast is easy!

Connect with us on the St. Michael’s Facebook page.

Don’t have a Facebook account? We’ll email a direct link to the video, but you can access it here. You do not need a Facebook account to watch.

We hope you’ll take advantage of these new offerings, as our time apart from each other continues.

New Adult Forum Program—Fall 2020

This fall, St. Michael’s will be offering short, five- to 10-minute video teachings called, “Teachable Moments.” These engaging Sunday videos will be taking a closer look at the lesser-known saints and feast days we recognize in the Church.

  • Who were they?

  • What did they do?

  • When did they live?

  • Where did they carry-out their ministry?

  • Why were they so passionate.

  • What impact do they have upon us today?

September 13—Holy Cross Day
The Rev. Dr. James L. Pahl, Jr.
It was in Jerusalem on Sept. 14, that a relic of the true cross was discovered, and that day has been set aside for commemoration ever since.

September 20—Mildred Holland, Wife of The Rev. William Holland Huntingfield, Suffolk, England
The Rev. Holly Gloff

Mrs. Holland lay on her back on scaffolding to recreate the splendor of a 15th century Angel ceiling in a parish called St. Mary the Virgin.

September 27—Remigius, Bishop of Rheims
The Rev. Samuel Gregory Jones

At the age of 22, Remigius became Bishop of Rheims. He gave the famous charge: “Worship what you have burned, and burn what you have worshiped.”

October 4—Bishops Atkinson, Delaney, & Curry
The Rev. Samuel Gregory Jones

Greg will take a look at these Bishops.

October 11—St. Francis of Assisi & Animal Blessings
The Rev. Holly Gloff

Son of a prosperous businessman, Francis gave it all up to serve the Lord with great meekness and gentleness of spirit. He is associated with the blessing of all creatures. And at 4 p.m. on October 4, we’ll host a drive-through Animal Blessing for all.

October 18—Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, & Thomas Cranmer
The Rev. Dr. James L. Pahl, Jr.

Hugh Latimer said to his friend Nicholas Ridley, as they were both about to be burned as heretics for their teachings and beliefs: “Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man; we shall this day light such a candle by God’s grace in England as (I trust) shall never be put out.” Greg will take a look at these men and at Thomas Cranmer, who wrote the Book of Common Prayer.

October 25—St. Simon & St. Jude, Apostles
Two faithful disciples of the Lord, who were zealous in their mission.

October 25—All Saints’ Day
The Rev. Samuel Gregory Jones

“I sing a song of the saints of God, patient and brave and true, who toiled and fought and lived and died for the Lord they loved and knew.”

November 8—Virtual Gifts of Grace

November 15 —Hilda, Abbess of Whitby
The Rev. Holly Gloff

Renowned for her wisdom, eagerness for learning, and devotion to God, Hilda entered the monastic life and played a major role in preaching the gospel of peace. November 22—Clement of Rome Early Church father, third Bishop of Rome, Clement preached the Gospel of Christ and set forth a hierarchical view of Church authority.

November 22—Clement of Rome
Early Church father, third Bishop of Rome, Clement preached the Gospel of Christ and set forth a hierarchical view of Church authority.

We've Missed You!

Our clergy & staff miss everyone so much, and we’ve created short videos to let you know what we’ve been doing since we closed our doors in March. We pray that we’ll soon be able to be together again, but in the mean time, we hope you’ll take advantage of all of our online offerings for kids and adults alike! And please follow us on Facebook and on our YouTube channel for more videos like these!


Archangel Summer 2020

During the pandemic of COVID-19, we closed our church doors. But in doing so, we opened our hearts and imaginations and brought a new kind of church to every household in our congregation. Read the story of how we raised up our faith during the Easter season and became Easter People.