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Worship & Music

Each weekend offers four worship services:

Sunday morning
8:00, 9:20 & 11:45 a.m.
Saturday evening
5:30 p.m.

Learning for all: 10:45-11:30 a.m.

Worship
Music
Welcome to St. Paul!

Sunday welcomes

Welcoming spirit

Warm hospitality, offered up in the spirit of a Lord who embraces all, is a beautiful mark of our congregation.

If you’re new to Sunday life at St. Paul, look for a staff member wearing a white nametag to help you find your way. Find a smile or a handshake from the Inside Out hosts at the entrance doors too.

Inside Out

What does it mean to be turned inside out? It’s getting outside of ourselves and embracing the hospitable spirit of Jesus Christ. It’s an outstretched hand, a welcoming smile, a warm greeting as people enter this church home. Look for the folks in green nametags.

Inside Out is an expression of our congregation’s spirit of radical hospitality»

If you’d like to be part of the Inside Out hospitality crew at doors on an occasional Sunday, contact: Jennifer Garvey’

Information center

The Information Center, just outside the Sanctuary, is the place to find brochures, newsletters, and personal words of welcome. Stop here to sign up for an event or class (just ask for the clipboard), or to connect with someone who would be happy to give you a mini-tour of the church.

Parking
  • Parking lots to the south and west. The small west lot along Main Street has ample spaces marked for those with disabilities, and a wide walkway directly into the building.
  • Madison School shares its parking lots along Brady Street (slightly south of the church) with us on Sundays.
  • Vander Veer Park, with access off Central Park Ave.
  • Residential side streets
Entrances
  • South: The primary entrance
  • Other entrances: North and west
Assistive listening devices

Assistive listening devices are available for use in worship. Just ask an usher if you’re interested in using one of these portable digital wireless receivers.

"The place God calls you to is where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet." ~Frederick Buechner