Worship

Baptism time at St. Paul's

Baptism time at St. Paul's

Because we believe that our relationship with God the Father, Jesus His son, and the Holy Spirit underlies all other relationships, we hold worship to be the single most important activity in the church’s life.  Every Sunday we break bread together in Holy Communion, we listen to the teachings of the Apostles in a Biblically-based service, we pray together for the needs and wholeness of the church and of the world outside the church, and we share in fellowship after worship.  Although clergy lead worship, lay people – as readers of scripture, servers of communion, leaders of prayer, ushers, acolytes, and choristers – participate extensively in the church service, as we believe that all are ministers in God’s sight.  Singing, both congregational and choral, is an integral and highly valued part of worship.

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