Who we are
Average Worship Attendance: 104
Languages Spoken in Worship: English
Welcome to St. Paul’s United Methodist Church. We thank you for your interest and hope you’ll take the opportunity to visit us soon. You’ll find and open and friendly congregation where the love of God and grace of Christ is at work every day through prayer and praise, service in our community and the love and care we give one another. Love of God and neighbor happens here! Join us!
What to expect when you visit
We celebrate worship twice each Sunday morning - at 8:30 our worship is informal so come as you are! Music is led by our praise band and the sermon is preached by Pastor Kathy Boyes. At 11:00 we celebrate traditional worship featuring our Sanctuary Choir and traditional hymns. Pastor Kathy preaches at this service as well. Dress tends to be casual at both services and each service lasts about an hour. Holy Communion is served on the first Sunday of each month. Nursery care is available during both services but children are always welcome in worship. Coffee, punch and cookies are available after each service and our friendly congregation makes everyone feel welcome.
What we offer
Every Sunday we offer church school classes for all ages. Visit our Education Page for more info.
Starting in the Fall and concluding in the Spring is our popular, Thursday J.A.M. (Jesus and Me). J.A.M. is geared for children 4years old & currently enrolled in preschool through 5th grade, with a study hall option for older youth. We gather at 4:00 with our opening celebration at 4:15 divide into two groups for music, drama, crafts, games, service projects, and other activities. At 5:30 we’ll share a family dinner and with parents pitching in to help clean up we can go home at 6:30!
Sunday Night we offer YOUTH Night for all youth 6th - 12th grade 6:15 - 7:30pm. We offer mid week small groups: 6th - 7th grade LIFE Group meets after J.A.M. on Thursdays from 6:00pm to 7:00pm. Our 8th - 12th grade LIFE groups meet Monday & Wednesday 7:00 - 8:00pm
And this is not all! Be sure to check out the other groups listed in the main menu.
How we share our gifts
St. Paul’s is dedicated to mission and outreach. We were integral in starting a Backpack Buddies program at our local gradeschool. This program sends two nutritious meals home each weekend with students at risk for hunger. We supply food, money for purchasing food and pack the bags. We also support a local center where low income persons receive help with food, clothing, and work referals. These are just a couple of the ways we reach out in caring and sharing in our communities. Our church doors are rarely closed. Two different AA groups use our church for meetings and several community groups meet here as well. We are well known in the community as a place of welcome.