Worship Services

We offer summer services, children’s services (currently being redeveloped in 2024), ‘Messy Church’ (being redeveloped in 2024), services marking life events and more.

If you attend the Sanctuary service., expect a more traditional worship experience. There will be hymns and organ music under the guidance of our Music Director Don Cassano along with the help of the St. Paul’s Choir. There are thoughtful, relevant messages rooted in scripture. There are sometimes special guest speakers and musical guests.

In worship, we desire a time of mutual support that both inspires and challenges us in our relationship with the living God. Thanks to volunteers from within our congregation, following worship each week we enjoy a community time of coffee and conversation.

 

From the last Sunday in June until the first Sunday after Labour Day. We have combined services at 10:00 am in the air-conditioned Community Hall.

Throughout the year there are special occasions and seasons that require either a single combined service on Sunday morning or additional services at another time of week. These services usually include Christmas Eve, some long weekends, Annual Meeting Sunday, Picnic Sunday.

Messy Church is an expression of church that invites people of all ages, to make, to eat and to celebrate God. It typically includes a welcome, time to explore the biblical theme through getting messy; a short celebration time involving story, prayer and song. It’s fun. We usually have Messy Church 4-5 times a year at the 9:30 service.

Our spirited Children’s church is led by some very dedicated group of volunteer teachers. Usually children gather in the sanctuary for opening prayers and messages, then move on to their classes. Visiting children are welcome to join our program that includes things like singing, acting, arts and crafts and learning. We also have programs for Junior High School and Senior High School youth. Please check the schedule.

St. Paul’s is pleased to offer baptism, wedding, and funeral services. Please click below to read more.