Sharing in the Spirit

St Paul’s follows a traditional Anglican worship, incorporating music as an integral part of our services.

Sunday service at 10:00 am

When you enter our church, you’ll be greeted by someone with a smile and a “good morning.” They will give you a service bulletin and direct you into the church. Sit where you feel comfortable.

We begin our services with an opening hymn, then a prayer. At St. Paul’s, our Holy Eucharist service follows the Rite II liturgy in the Book of Common Prayer most of the year, switching to Rite I during Lent. At present, usually one Sunday a month, we are using the Morning Prayer service (which does not include Holy Communion). Our Calendar lists which service will be followed each Sunday.

Feel free to join in as we pray and sing.

At St. Paul’s, we believe that whoever you are, wherever you are on your journey of faith, you are welcome to receive Holy Communion at the Lord’s Table. To join us in this sacred rite, come to the altar rail as you will see others do. If you do not wish to receive bread or wine at the railing, simply cross your arms in front of you and you will receive a blessing from the celebrant.

After the service, join us for coffee and conversation in the parish hall.

A Joyful Noise

Music traditions extend to the earliest decades of St. Paul’s parish and continue to be a cherished part of our liturgy.

Our choir sings at every service from mid-September through mid-May. Choir practice is held on Wednesdays from September to May and the choir will always welcome new members.

Music can be found in many formats at St. Paul’s from human voices lifted in song to services accompanied by guitars, trumpets, and bells.