Come Worship Christ!
We invite you to worship with us as you have opportunity!
The objective of worship is to proclaim the unchanging message of God’s law and the saving gospel of His Son, Jesus Christ. Our worship is an opportunity for the believer to receive from God His life-saving grace and then an opportunity for the believer to respond to God’s gracious promises. Worship is an activity in which we give honor and praise to God.
Worship at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church is Christ-centered and liturgical.
Our Sunday morning worship generally follows a traditional Lutheran liturgical format with opportunities for flexibility and variety.
Our evening services usually follow a more informal format allowing a more relaxed atmosphere at the end of a busy day.
In our worship services we follow the historical Christian Church Year.
The Church Year is divided into two main parts: The festival half, which covers the life of Christ, typically begins about the beginning of December and ends about the end of May. Each church year begins with Advent and the promises of His coming, the birth of Jesus, His ministry, His suffering, death, resurrection, ascension and Pentecost. The non-festival half, which emphasizes the Christian's life of response to Christ, typically begins about the beginning of June and ends about the end of November.
The Church Year has three cycles: Christmas (Advent, Christmas and Epiphany)Easter (Lent, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter and Ascension)Pentecost (Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, Sundays after Pentecost, and End Times)

