St. Paul's Episcopal Church

St. Paul's Episcopal Church St. Paul's is a downtown congregation in the Anglican tradition, steeped in history and full of love for the Lord and our community. Join us Sundays at 9 a.m.

for worship! Weekly Services

Sunday at 9a: Holy Communion, Rite I (in-person and Facebook Live)
Thursday at 9a: Morning Prayer & Bible Study

Office Hours are by appointment. Mother Michelle is typically in the office on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Q3 - Have you ever considered that making clothes for Adam and Eve was such an act of tenderness and love?
06/03/2026

Q3 - Have you ever considered that making clothes for Adam and Eve was such an act of tenderness and love?

Q2 - What is our responsibility to the Earth and its nonhuman inhabitants?
06/02/2026

Q2 - What is our responsibility to the Earth and its nonhuman inhabitants?

06/02/2026

06/02/2026

As Pride month begins, save the date for a gathering commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1976 General Convention resolution declaring that LGBTQ+ people have a full and equal claim to the pastoral care and support of The Episcopal Church. The event, “Full and Equal: 50 Years in Pursuit of a Promise,” will celebrate progress and acknowledge the work that remains.

The three-day gathering, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Sept. 3-5, will include storytelling coaching, workshops, a banquet, and a Eucharist featuring Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe as presider and Bishop Gene Robinson as preacher. Spanish-language interpretation will be available.

More registration details will follow. Please save the date and help spread the word.

It would be lovely to have a few more people at St. Paul’s certified in CPR and the AED. Classes are free. CPR saves liv...
06/01/2026

It would be lovely to have a few more people at St. Paul’s certified in CPR and the AED. Classes are free. CPR saves lives, maybe even yours!

Q1 - What do YOU think about the nature of creation?!?
06/01/2026

Q1 - What do YOU think about the nature of creation?!?

Thank you to the person who lifted the beautiful geranium straight from our planter this morning, leaving a trail of soi...
05/31/2026

Thank you to the person who lifted the beautiful geranium straight from our planter this morning, leaving a trail of soil and leaves behind them as they left. You have reminded us that forgiveness happens in the ordinary moments of life. And that we get to practice forgiveness in some of the strangest situations.

May you enjoy and be blessed by this beautiful plant. We’ll fill the hole in our planter. May Jesus’ love fill the holes in your life. You are always welcome at St. Paul’s. Join us for dinner Tuesday night at 6 p.m.

Our journey begins today. Find a Bible, online or paper, and read the Creation stories (Scriptures referenced above). St...
05/31/2026

Our journey begins today. Find a Bible, online or paper, and read the Creation stories (Scriptures referenced above). Stop by here over the next few days for questions related to this passage. Let’s learn the Bible more deeply over this long summer season. Let’s go!

This Sunday we begin a 24 week condensed reading of key Biblical stories/passages. Each Sunday the readings will be prov...
05/28/2026

This Sunday we begin a 24 week condensed reading of key Biblical stories/passages. Each Sunday the readings will be provided, along with discussion questions from the Forward Movement book, The Path: A Journey Through the Bible.

You may join us via our social media platforms, in-person (Thursdays at 9 a.m.), or ask to be added to our email distribution list (email to [email protected]). All are welcome. Let's learn even more about our Holy Scriptures.

Address

1000 Michigan Avenue
Laporte, IN
46350

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
Tuesday 9am - 12pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
Sunday 8am - 11am

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