For Old St. Paul's, this says it all.
God's love and grace are so incredible and we rejoice every day as followers of the risen Christ. We are blessed to be the children of our loving God, in whom we know through faith true forgiveness and the power of eternal life by the death and resurrection of his son, Jesus Christ. We are filled with the power of the Holy Spirit in faith and eager to grow in God's word through worship, study, prayer and praise. We invite you to come and worship and rejoice with us. There's a Sunday School class for everyone, children and adults that meets at 9:00am and powerful worship at 10:00am every Sunday morning. Come as your are and we look forward to worshiping and rejoicing with you this coming Sunday!
Sunday Worship Service
10:00 a.m. traditional service
Watch our 10:00 a.m. service on Sunday mornings via Facebook live.
You can also listen to our radio broadcast at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday mornings on 101.3 FM and 1230 AM.
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Office Hours
Tuesday - Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm
We are what God has made us – people whom God has created by grace to live in union with Jesus Christ and has prepared to live faithful, fruitful lives by the power of the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 2:8-10). In Jesus Christ, God has reconciled us to God and to each other. As we gather around word and sacraments, this life in Christ is what defines, shapes and guides us as a community of faith, the church.
By God’s grace we can and do live confidently and generously in this community of faith and in service of others, amid the mysteries and paradoxes of this life in Christ – including our human limitations and failings, and the ambiguities, uncertainties and suffering that we experience.
We are a church that walks by faith, trusting God's promise in the gospel and knowing that we exist by and for the proclamation of this gospel word. We proclaim Jesus Christ crucified and raised from the dead for the life of the world. As the apostle Paul wrote (Romans 1:16-17), and we echo in our Constitution (2.02), we are not ashamed of this gospel ministry because it is God’s power for saving all people who trust the God who makes these promises. “We are to fear and love God, so, that we do not despise preaching or God’s word, but instead keep that word holy and gladly hear it and learn it” (Small Catechism). God’s word, specifically God’s promise in Jesus Christ, creates this liberated, confident and generous faith. God gives the Holy Spirit who uses gospel proclamation – in preaching and sacraments, in forgiveness and in healing conversations – to create and sustain this faith. As a Lutheran church, we give central place to this gospel message in our ministry.
We understand to be Lutheran is to be ecumenical – committed to the oneness to which God calls the world in the saving gift of Jesus Christ, recognizing the brokenness of the church in history and the call of God to heal this disunity.