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Welcome!
As followers of Christ, we strive to be an inclusive and affirming congregation. Everyone is welcome to participate fully in our community life, regardless of race or ethnicity, national origin, citizenship, age, political views, education, physical ability, economic or employment situation, relationship status, gender expression, sexual orientation, or any other markers of identity people sometimes use to create division. All are invited to receive Holy Communion.
As St. Paul wrote in the Letter to the Romans, “Nothing can separate us from the love of God.”
We are delighted to welcome you for worship!
Change to Safety Protocols: Masks Required
In light of the revised guidance from the CDC, the clergy and staff of St. Paul's have decided that masks will be required for all persons over the age of 5 when attending services or other events, effective immediately, until further notice. We will still be offering services of Holy Communion on Sundays, and services will include congregational singing while wearing masks.
Informed Consent: COVID-19 is a serious and highly communicable disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and individuals with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. Although St. Paul's asks you to observe certain precautions, there is no assurance of protection from exposure to COVID-19 at worship services. The risk of exposure to COVID-19 is voluntarily assumed by all attendees.
8 a.m. Holy Eucharist on Sundays
In-person service only.
10 a.m. Holy Eucharist on Sundays
In-person and online services available.
Bulletins are available on the Resources page of the website.
Wednesday Zoom Services
Join us each Wednesday evening at 6:15 p.m. via Zoom for a 45-minute service of chant, Scripture, intercessory prayers for healing, and a reflection on the saint of the day. The link to join the service is found in the Thursday E-Newsletters.