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WELCOME St. Paul's Church is a parish serving Savannah and the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia in the fullness of the Catholic and Reformed faith of the Anglican Communion since 1852. We are a diverse group of people who have chosen the Episcopal Church as the denomination within which to live out our Christian faith. Some of us have been Episcopalians all our lives, while many have come from other denominations.
We are Black and White, Asian, and Hispanic. We are straight and gay. Some of us belong to families with or without children, some are older couples, some are single and live alone and some of us are divorced. Some have lived all their lives in Savannah, some have been here many years and some are recent arrivals to the community.
We see the diversity of our religious histories, interests and cultures as one of our strengths as a parish family. But primarily we are here because we find Jesus Christ in our worship, in our fellowship and in our ministry and service to others.
We don’t believe that the Episcopal Church is the only church, but we appreciate how it has historically encompassed many different traditions that are both Catholic and Protestant, ancient and reformed, liberal and conservative. We respect the fact that people find God in and through many other traditions.
Regardless of your journey you are welcome at St. Paul’s. |
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Directions
We are located at 1802 Abercorn Street (34th and Abercorn Streets) in the Thomas Square Historic District of Savannah. Our Office hours are 9am - 3pm Monday through Thursday, the Parish office is closed on Fridays.
We invite you to visit and get to know us. Feel free to contact us by going to the Staff Contacts page and e-mailing us or by calling us at (912) 232-0274.
Week Day Mass Monday, 12:15 pm Tuesday, 6 pm Wednesday, 7 am Thursday, 10 am Friday, 7 am Prayer Book Holy Days, 6 pm
Sunday
Nursery Provided,
8 am - 12:15 pm Low Mass, 8 am Forum for Christian Formation, 9:15 am Morning Prayer, 9:45 am Solemn High Mass, 10 am Christian Formation for all ages, Godly Play, 11:45 am Misa en Espanol, 12:15 pm Evensong, 5:30 pm Benediction, 5:45 pm (Fourth Sunday) Celtic Mass, 6:30 pm |
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Exploring Art & Spirituality
Key:
(A) Art Exhibition/Louise H. Shipps Gallery
(L) Lecture/Sanctuary
(M) Musical Performance / Sanctuary
(R) Reception/Bishop Brady Hall
Sunday, August 29, 2010
3:00 p.m. “Sid Denham, A Retrospective” (A)Reception (R) Exhibition from 8/29 to 10/4
Sunday, October 3, 2010
11:30 p.m. Gallery Dedication, Louise H. Shipps Gallery and reception (R)
3:45 p.m. Christopher Hodges and Gabriel Lawrence (M)
4:00 p.m. “The Act of Creation as Contemplative Practice” (L) SCAD Professor Michael Chaney
5:00 p.m. Reception (R)
Sunday, October 10, 2010
4:00 p.m. “Collected Works by Harriet Speer” (A)Reception (R)
Exhibition from 10/8 to 11/15
Sunday, November 7, 2010
2:30 p.m. Piano Recital 3:45 p.m. Roger Moss (M) 4:00 p.m. “Thomas Merton, Monk and Artist” (L)
SCAD Professor Margaret Betz, PhD.
5:00 p.m. Reception (R)
Friday, November 12- Monday, January 3, 2011
St. Paul’s Christmas Market opens (A)
Sunday, December 5, 2010
3:45 p.m. Goliards (M)
4:00p.m. “Art in Sacred Space” (L) SCAD Professor, Lesa Mason, PhD.
5:00 p.m. St. Paul’s Christmas Market Opening Reception (R)
Sunday, December 19, 2010
4:00 p.m. Goliards concert (M) |