Our Mission
- We believe in regular worship, the sacraments, and teaching the Word of God through scripture, preaching, education, and relationship.
- We encourage giving ourselves and our treasures as witness to God’s love.
- We welcome all people into our Christian family.
Worship Services
Outdoor services take place July through early September. When it rains, we move inside. Live-streaming will resume in the fall of 2023.
Though masks are no longer required, we are a mask-friendly congregation.
Worship Through the Year
- Arrival of the Three Kings on Sunday nearest Epiphany
(with the Marian Fathers, Red Lion Inn, Congregational Church, St. Joseph’s Catholic Church) - Ash Wednesday Services
- Holy Week Services with South County Episcopal/Lutheran Churches
(St. Paul’s hosted Maundy Thursday in 2023) - Ascension Day Holy Eucharist with Picnic Supper (new in 2023)
- Rogation Sunday Blessing of the Bounds of the Parish and Garden Clean Up Day with Picnic Lunch
- Creation Season culminating with Blessing of the Animals on St. Francis Day
- Community Thanksgiving Service with Congregational and Roman Catholic Churches
- Christmas Family Service, Late Night Festival Eucharist, and Christmas Day Eucharist
- Christmas Lessons and Carols
Prayers & Meditation
Wednesday Morning Prayer – 8:30 a.m.
Lay Worship Leader–Darryl Lafferty.
A simple service of morning prayers helps us all start the day with our eyes focused on God.
Join online
Meeting ID: 865 8163 8808 Passcode: 173902
or call +1 646 558 8656
Meeting ID: 865 8163 8808
Prayer Basket
Throughout the week, especially from June-October, dozens of people visit St. Paul’s to observe the architectural beauty, learn about the history, and spend quiet time in prayer. A recent visitor said, “Thank you for keeping this sacred space open. It matters!” On the nave altar, we offer printed prayers and paper/pen to write one’s own prayers. The basket of those prayers is often overflowing when we lift it up at the offertory during Sunday worship.
Baptisms, Weddings, & Funerals
It is our honor to celebrate life events with you and a privilege to be invited into your deeply personal expressions of celebration and farewell. Whether or not you are a parishioner, you are most welcome to seek the guidance of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church clergy in planning a wedding, a baptism, or a loved one’s funeral.