Small Groups at Saint Paul’s

At Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, small groups are a vital part of our life together. While Sunday worship offers reverence and majesty in a formal setting, small groups provide a more personal, prayerful, and relational space for growth in Christ.

Small groups are where we are known and loved, where we study God’s Word, pray for one another, and form genuine Christian friendships. They offer accountability, support, and spiritual formation in the context of shared meals, open Scripture, and mutual care.

Weekly Gathering at the Rectory

Our primary small group meets every other Wednesday evening in the Saint Paul’s rectory, led by the Rector and his wife. All are welcome to attend—whether you’re new to the parish or have been part of the community for years.

  • When: Every other Wednesday, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Where: The Rectory (next to the church)
  • What to Expect: Dinner, fellowship, Scripture, and prayer

This group functions as a space for encouragement, discipleship, and community care. Children are welcome, and childcare is available for younger kids.

👥 What is a Small Group?

A small group is a gathering of Saint Paul’s parishioners who meet regularly to grow in faith and friendship. Through sharing, praying, studying, and serving together, small groups become the primary way many members are connected to pastoral care and Christian fellowship.

  • Groups ideally consist of 8–15 members
  • Each group has a trained leader and host
  • Groups may meet in homes, at church, or online
  • Focus is on prayer, Scripture, mutual encouragement, and service

We believe that every Christian should be part of both the liturgical life of the Church and a smaller, personal community that nurtures faith and fosters hospitality.

📨 Join a Small Group

If you’d like to join the Wednesday rectory group or start a new group in your neighborhood, we’d love to hear from you. Our rector and vestry are available to help with resources and support.

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“And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers.”

Acts 2:42 (KJV)