St. Paul's Evangelical Church, St. Louis

St. Paul's Evangelical Church, St. Louis Our mission is to know Christ and to live the Christ-life. Visit our website to read through the statement!

Sundays 9:30am - Worship Service
Sundays 6:30pm - Youth Group (grades 6-12)
Wednesdays - 5:45pm Free Family Dinner & Kids' Program (age 3-grade 6)

We belong to the Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) which is an association of over 1,600 autonomous congregations united by one statement of faith.

Something in all of us knows the world is not as it should be.We long for peace in a world filled with conflict, healing...
06/12/2026

Something in all of us knows the world is not as it should be.
We long for peace in a world filled with conflict, healing in the midst of brokenness, and hope when life feels uncertain.
This Sunday, we'll continue our series How To Pray: Learning How To Pray Like Jesus as we explore the prayer, "Your kingdom come."
What did Jesus mean by God's kingdom? Is it something future, or is it already here? And what does it mean to pray for God's kingdom in our lives, our families, and our community?
Join us as we discover how the coming of King Jesus gives us hope today and confidence for tomorrow.

4days until Vacation Bible School! Free dinner at 5:30pm. VBS Program 6-8pm. June 15-19. Have you registered your kids y...
06/11/2026

4days until Vacation Bible School! Free dinner at 5:30pm. VBS Program 6-8pm. June 15-19. Have you registered your kids yet? https://vbspro.events/p/8f08c5

5 days until Vacation Bible School! Free dinner at 5:30pm. VBS Program 6-8pm. June 15-19. Have you registered your kids ...
06/10/2026

5 days until Vacation Bible School! Free dinner at 5:30pm. VBS Program 6-8pm. June 15-19. Have you registered your kids yet? https://vbspro.events/p/8f08c5

04/29/2026
This Sunday in Living by the Book, we asked an important question:Can we trust the Gospels? What do they tell us about J...
04/20/2026

This Sunday in Living by the Book, we asked an important question:
Can we trust the Gospels? What do they tell us about Jesus?
We saw that the Gospel writers weren’t passing along myths or legends. They carefully recorded eyewitness testimony so that we could have certainty about what we believe (Luke 1:1–4).
And when we look at those accounts, we’re confronted with something powerful:
Jesus forgives sins (Mark 2:1–12)
Jesus speaks with divine authority (John 8:58)
Jesus receives worship (Matthew 28:17; John 20:28)
The conclusion is clear—Jesus is not just a teacher or a good example.
He speaks and acts with the authority of God Himself.
The question we’re left with isn’t just “Can we trust the Gospels?”
It’s: “Who is Jesus—and what will I do with Him?”

This Sunday at 9:30 and 11:00am we continue our series Living by the Book as we ask an important question: Can we trust ...
04/19/2026

This Sunday at 9:30 and 11:00am we continue our series Living by the Book as we ask an important question: Can we trust the Gospels and what do they tell us about Jesus?
In Week 1, we saw that Jesus is not a legend—He is a real historical person, and from the very beginning, people believed He is Lord. This week, we’ll take the next step and look at the Gospel accounts themselves. Are they reliable? And if they are, what do they reveal about who Jesus truly is?
As we open Luke 1:1–4 together, we’ll see that the Gospel writers were careful and intentional in recording eyewitness testimony. And as we look at several passages from the life of Jesus, we’ll be confronted with a clear and compelling truth: Jesus spoke and acted with the authority of God Himself.
This isn’t just a question about history—it’s a question that calls for a response.

Reasonable Faith is coming up this Monday at 7:00pm! We hope you can join us!
04/17/2026

Reasonable Faith is coming up this Monday at 7:00pm! We hope you can join us!

Get tickets for the Mother Daughter Banquet this Sunday!
04/16/2026

Get tickets for the Mother Daughter Banquet this Sunday!

He is risen! Happy Easter!
04/05/2026

He is risen! Happy Easter!

Address

9801 Olive Boulevard
St. Louis, MO
63141

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm
Sunday 9:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+13149930015

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