St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church ELCA

St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church ELCA The story of St. The monthly rent was $50. The store soon proved too small for this growing congregation. And it is a story that is still being written.

Paul's Church begins on Sunday, October 18, 1942 when a
mission congregation of 33 people gathered in a vacant store at 689 Wolcott Hill Road to worship. Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church was officially organized on March 21, 1943 with an original charter membership of 76 persons. Three months later, on June 20, the congregation voted to purchase the Griswold property at 371 Wolcott Hill R

oad. For fifteen years the congregation worshiped in a chapel on the first floor of that white house that served also as the home of its first pastors. Eventually, this chapel, too, proved too small and a new facility was built. On New Years Day, 1958, the congregation began worshiping in its new church building, and has done so ever since. As the congregation grew, it became necessary to build a parish education building, which it did in 1968. And most recently (on May 19, 1996) it dedicated the newly completed Fellowship Hall that connected the Church Sanctuary to the Education Building. The history of Saint Paul's Church, however, is more than a story about the construction of new buildings. It is first a story of extraordinary faith and an even more extraordinary love. What unites the lives of each person who worships here is a belief that in and through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, God was and continues to be actively forgiving, renewing, and recreating the world. Thus the story of Saint Paul's Church is about that love taking root in the faith-filled lives of its people. And the place where that love is first encountered is in worship. At the heart of the life of this congregation are the Word of God and the Sacraments of Baptism and Communion. It is through the Word and Sacraments that we are challenged by our Lord's "new commandment" to love others as he loved us and we encounter the new life and the endless hope and possibilities that are ours through Christ. Worship defines who we are as individuals, and who we are together. It gives us the hope and strength necessary to not only survive the challenges that life can bring, but to thrive even in the face of adversity. Worship also defines the kinds of ministries and programs that make up the life of this congregation. The story of God's love takes on substance and brings about real change in countless lives through the voices and hands of the people of this congregation. This unfolding story is found in the ministries of this congregation. Through these ministries God's people bring the love of God in Jesus to those with need, both within this congregation and to those sisters and brothers who are in our neighborhoods and in the world at large. We are in a new chapter of St. Paul's story. Is is sure to be full of spiritual renewal and excitement, many new ventures and possibilities, and joyous surprises. It is a chapter waiting to be written by God's spirit through all of our faithful responses to God's call. We invite you to be a part of this new venture. Your faith and love can make a world of difference. May God bless us all as together we journey into our future.

Thank you to everyone who came to Lunch with the Pastor yesterday afternoon at Vito’s Restaurant in Wethersfield. We hop...
06/10/2026

Thank you to everyone who came to Lunch with the Pastor yesterday afternoon at Vito’s Restaurant in Wethersfield. We hope to see you at our next event in July, which will be announced very soon.

In sure and certain hope of the Gospel, we share with our community that Jennie Dotts, joined the church triumphant on F...
06/06/2026

In sure and certain hope of the Gospel, we share with our community that Jennie Dotts, joined the church triumphant on Friday evening. We hold her family and friends in our prayers during this time.
May the light of Christ perpetually shine!✨

06/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who joined us last Sunday for our weekly services. We invite you to join us again this Sunday morning at 10am as we come together for more time of faith and fellowship.

Our popular summer series “Lunch with the Pastor” is back. Join Pastor Elizabeth Cummings for lunch with other members o...
06/05/2026

Our popular summer series “Lunch with the Pastor” is back. Join Pastor Elizabeth Cummings for lunch with other members of the St. Paul’s community on Tuesday, June 9 at 12:30pm at Vito’s Restaurante, Bar, and Pizzeria in Wethersfield. Be sure to notify Pastor Elizabeth if you plan to attend by this Sunday. We hope to see you there.

🍴 Lunch with the Pastor
🗓️ June 9 at 12:30pm
📍 Vito’s Restaurante, Bar, and Pizzeria
Wethersfield, CT

06/05/2026
Photos from our final choir rehearsal of the season. Thank you to our music director, Missy Cheyney and to our wonderful...
06/03/2026

Photos from our final choir rehearsal of the season. Thank you to our music director, Missy Cheyney and to our wonderful choir members for blessing our congregation with your beautiful voices every Sunday. In honor of our final rehearsal, our four legged choir member, Moesby, decided to join us.

We’re excited to announce that St. Paul’s Food Pantry has been selected to benefit from Stop & Shop’s Bloomin’ 4 Good Pr...
06/03/2026

We’re excited to announce that St. Paul’s Food Pantry has been selected to benefit from Stop & Shop’s Bloomin’ 4 Good Program during the month of June. The St. Paul’s Food Pantry will receive one dollar for each $11.99 “Bloomin’ 4 Good Bouquet” sold at the following Stop & Shop locations:

206 Kitts Lane, Newington CT
1389 Berlin Turnpike, Wethersfield CT

Buy a bouquet for someone you love while supporting the important work we do at our Food Pantry. Thank you to Stop & Shop for selecting St. Paul’s Food Pantry to participate again this year.

We're excited to announce that St. Paul's Food Pantry has been selected to benefit from Stop & Shop's Bloomin' 4 Good Pr...
06/03/2026

We're excited to announce that St. Paul's Food Pantry has been selected to benefit from Stop & Shop's Bloomin' 4 Good Program during the month of June. The St. Paul's Food Pantry will receive one dollar for each $11.99 "Bloomin' 4 Good Bouquet" sold at the following Stop & Shop locations:

206 Kitts Lane, Newington CT
1389 Berlin Turnpike, Wethersfield CT

Buy a bouquet for someone you love while supporting the important work we do at our Food Pantry. Thank you to Stop & Shop for selecting St. Paul's Food Pantry to participate again this year.

05/31/2026

Address

371 Wolcott Hill Rd
Wethersfield, CT
06109

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 1pm
Wednesday 9am - 1pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
Friday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+18605295397

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