We are a congregation with an open heart. In the United
Church of Christ, our motto is: "That they may all be one."
We practice this openness in worship and in our education programs.
Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. for a joyful service and
fellowship for all. Join us also for our education programs
for all ages and stages of life.
You are always welcome at St. Paul's United.
Whether you come to a potluck dinner, or to celebrate
Holy Communion, you are at "home" with us. Perhaps you will be greeted by
our Council President, Mark Holder.
Our Mission
To be a community of faith, a people who rely on God's help to do the following:
provide an environment for Christian growth and spiritual understanding;
be a caring people, who share each other's burdens and joys;
provide a foundation, in faith, in hope, in love from which the members
can work to enrich our community and world.
Our Roots
On May 3, 1886, sixty-nine brave souls joined together to form our
congregation. In 1890, they laid the cornerstone for our church building.
In its origins, St. Paul's was a German ethnic church, but since
1957, it has encompassed the broader traditions of the United Church
of Christ. Our local church and our denomination are based on
Christ's reconciling love: