While we are a small church, St. Paul’s is a place where the members know and care about each other. We are a part of The Episcopal Church and rooted in faith traditions with a long history. Our services are open and available to anyone of any background, including an open invitation to Holy Communion. God is freely offering grace all the time. Why wouldn’t we? Holy Communion is a celebration of the life and death of Jesus which concludes with Communion, the Christian tradition of sharing bread and wine in remembrance of Jesus and the last supper.
We believe Jesus Christ offers good spiritual health and opportunity as basic gifts from God. We believe that the spirit of Jesus Christ is enhancing lives in each and every generation with each new insight of love, hope, and peace.
In our special Christian community, you will be encouraged to develop your own personal spiritual journey to:
- Grow in your own special faith.
- Assist families in their moral and spiritual growth.
- Support each other through life’s crisis.
- Develop meaningful opportunities for outreach to others.
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Our Contact Information
Mailing Address
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
P.O. Box 453
Clinton, MO 64735
Email – Bishop’s Warden: Ms. Kate French – kfrench357@gmail.com
Office Hours
By appointment only
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will have the Rev. Mike Kyle with us on November 17 at
10:00 AM for Holy Communion. We are a small church rooted in faith traditions with a
long history. Our services are open and available to anyone of any background and
walk in life, including an open invitation to Holy Communion.
Holy Communion is a celebration of the life and death of Jesus, concluding in the
Christian tradition of sharing bread and wine in remembrance of Jesus and the last
super.
We invite any interested persons to church this Sunday. We believe Jesus is embracing
all of us in every generation, as we grow into new insights of love, hope, understanding,
and peace. We have experienced God’s love, comfort, and strength in our lives and we
wish to share that with any who also wish to experience it. We minister to each other
and the area in which we live in love, as we are respond to the call to be Christ’s hands
and feet in the world in which we live.