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Online Sunday Worship

The Holy Eucharist is livestreamed on St. Paul’s YouTube Channel.

Parish Picnic

The Men’s Group is hosting the St. Paul’s Parish Picnic, starting immediately after the 10 a.m. service. The festivities include activities for children.

Alcoholics Anonymous

This is a closed meeting. Please see event description for more information.

Appalachia Service Project (ASP)

Appalachia Service Project (ASP) is a home repair ministry to families of Central Appalachia. Youth and adult participants grow spiritually, gain self confidence, and bridge communities in the fresh mountain air…

Vacation Bible Camp: #KidsConnect

Join us for #KidsConnect, where children will use their brain power as they connect with Jesus, family, and friends of all ages! Learn more…

Lobster Fest

Celebrate Lobster Fest with us! Information about the menu and the history of the event can be found on our Lobster Fest webpage. We will update pricing and details about the event this summer.

Latest News

Parish Picnic, and a Win for All

Dear Friends, There is a lot going on at St. Paul’s right now— last week, we celebrated the ordination and first Sunday of Deacon Erica Ridderman. This Sunday, we will commission our ASP volunteers and gather at our annual Parish Picnic. Next Sunday, we will celebrate Fr. Robert Fruehwirth’s final Sunday at St. Paul’s and…

Ordination Photos and Videos

In case you were not able to be with our new deacon, the Rev. Dr. Erica Ridderman, for her big weekend June 6-7, you can find links to the ordination service, and video and photos from her first day as a deacon at St. Paul’s.

Ordination to the Diaconate

Saturday is a special day…What a wondrous thing, to participate in such an ancient and sacred rite, when new technology and artificial intelligence seem to be all the rage!

Assisting Families Living in Fear

Many families in our area continue to live in fear and are being increasingly marginalized. Learn about our grocery/goods drive and other ways you can stand in solidarity with those in need.

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