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Sunday Worship

What to Expect

Join us on Sundays at 10:00am for a blended worship service and Holy Communion.

When do you worship?
Our worship service is held on Sunday mornings at 10:00.
Where should I park?
Parking is available in the large ‘lower lot’ adjacent to the church or in the Greenville County School District parking lots across the street from the church. There is also extensive parking available behind the School District office.
How long is a typical service?
Our services last about 75 minutes.
What do I do if I have questions when I arrive?
We have a team of greeters and ushers, stationed at the front doors, who will be happy to help you with anything you might need.
What is your worship style?
Our worship is Spirit-filled, Scripture-focused, and liturgically rich in the Anglican tradition.

We sing both classic hymns and more contemporary music. We read portions of Scripture and have a sermon that considers what God's Word means for our life. We celebrate Holy Communion every Sunday (all baptized Christians are invited to celebrate our communion with God and one another).

What does it mean to be an Anglican Church?

Learn more about the Anglican tradition here.

Do you offer Sunday School?

While we do not have Sunday School, we have many offerings during the week to grow in our faith! Please see our ministries page to learn more!

What do you have for children on Sunday mornings?

We love and value your children at St. Paul's Church! A nursery is available for infants - 3 years old and is open 15 minutes before each service.

Children 3k - 5th grade will be invited to an age appropriate lesson led by Children's Ministry after the opening songs of praise. They will return to celebrate Holy Communion.

ALL children (infants-5th grade) must check in at the table outside the lower door before coming to the nursery or going to children's church.

Learn more about our Children's Ministry here

What do you have for students in middle and high school?

Our middle and high school students are encouraged to worship with their families on Sunday mornings.

We do have middle and high school youth group on Sunday evenings during the school year. For more information about youth group and other Student Ministry happenings, click here.

Next Steps

The Membership Process

The first and most important step in becoming a member is baptism.

Baptism

Baptism is a public declaration of your belief in Jesus Christ. It symbolizes both burial and resurrection, marking a believer’s identification with the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.

If you have not yet been baptized, or if you have already been baptized and are ready to take the next step toward membership, we would love to connect with you.

Please reach out to Libby Brown (libby@stpaulsgreenville.com) for more information.

Dinner & Discovery

If you’re a new member or considering membership, this special gathering is a great opportunity to learn how to get connected! Held twice a year, this special time together includes:
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A delicious meal prepared by members of our congregation

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Time to meet and engage with our staff

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A chance to worship together

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An opportunity to learn more about our church's history and mission

It’s a meaningful way for us to get to know one another better—and for you to take the next step in your journey with us. We’d love to have you join us!

If you have questions about Dinner and Discovery, please contact Charmen Quinn (charmen@stpaulsgreenville.com or 843.557.5720).

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