Worshiping
As a celebrating church, we share Holy Communion as our primary and usual form of worship. We find our strength and obtain spiritual nourishment from sharing the Body and Blood of Christ. Whether contemporary or traditional, the way we worship can be traced to the ancient church of the First Century as instititured by Our Lord, Jesus Christ. All baptized Christians are welcome at God's Table in Saint Paul's Church.
Ministering
Saint Paul's is involved in several outreach ministries that help feed and clothe those who have the least and bringing the Church to the sick and shut-ins. Our Cheery Kitchen ministry feeds anyone who wants a hot breakfast two days a week. Our Encore Shop resells previously owned items for pennies or no charge, so that everyone can go to school or work in decent clothes.
Growing Spiritually
Spiritual growth occurs in two ways: corporately and individually. Saint Paul's offers a variety of opportunities to grow spiritually, including Cursillo, Bible study groups, prayer groups, Christian education and Sunday School for the children, Saint Paul's Saturday Mornings, and we have a free lending library with both contemporary and classic Christian writings.
Sunday Worship Services
- 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Traditional Language
- 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Contemporary Language, Traditional Music (Nursery Provided)
- 11:00 a.m Sunday School
- 11:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Contemporary Language, Contemporary Music
Wednesday Worship Service
- 12:15 p.m. Holy Communion and Healing in the Chapel
Saint Paul's La Cocina Alegra (Cheery Kitchen) is a Designated Jubilee Ministry Center
Serving breakfast two mornings per week to anyone who is hungry. Staffed by volunteers from K-State Canterbury Episcopal Ministry and members of Seven Dolors Roman Catholic Church, and the Manhattan Unitarian Society.
The Episcopal Diocese of Kansas is engaged in an effort to create news ways of educating lay and ordained leaders for the church.
The effort is called "Crossroads: Securing the Path to Tomorrow" because the diocese is at a crossroads. To equip leaders for the church of the 21st century not only requires innovative programs but a way, and a place, to deliver them.
A new building dedicated to education and leadership will help the Kansas School for Ministry offer that innovative approach to educating clergy.More about the Crossroads Campaign
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