To the community of Saint Paul’s, I think for lack of a better word we are all just “tired”. On March 8, we started with no intinction or touching when the Peace [...] Continue Reading
To the community of Saint Paul’s, A thoughtful reflection from Scott Gunn, Executive Director of Forward Movement: Dear friends in Christ, My friend Furman Buchanan posted a photo on his [...] Continue Reading
To the community of Saint Paul’s, My first semester at Virginia Theological Seminary I took a theology course. The professor Marianne Micks, “Mixy”, was my nemesis. Every paper written for [...] Continue Reading
To the community of Saint Paul’s, This coming Sunday, Trinity Sunday, we will hear Paul’s words to the saints in Corinth, “Finally, brothers and sisters, farewell. Put things in order, [...] Continue Reading
To the community of Saint Paul’s, The past weeks I have written to you about how we are to be the Church in the midst of being physically separated; about [...] Continue Reading
To the community of Saint Paul’s, (From Episcopal News Service) Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has joined other faith leaders in calling for a national day of mourning and lament on [...] Continue Reading
To the community of Saint Paul’s, Just as we, in some ways, begin to get used to the new way of doing things they change. This Sunday we will be [...] Continue Reading
To the community of Saint Paul’s, Let me follow up on last week’s question…”Are we there yet?”. The simple answer is “No”, and I’m not sure when we will be. I believe [...] Continue Reading
To the community of Saint Paul’s, “Are we there yet?” As a child I remember saying these words shortly after beginning the 850 mile journey to visit my great-grandmother in [...] Continue Reading
To the community of Saint Paul’s, Throughout our history Saint Paul’s has stood as a beacon of hope as the parish has actively reached out into the community serving those [...] Continue Reading
8:00 a.m. Rite One Holy Eucharist 11:00 a.m. Rite Two Holy Eucharist 5:30 p.m. Celtic Evening Prayer & Communion with prayers for healing
Our Mission
Historic Saint Paul’s Church is a welcoming Episcopal congregation committed to living and sharing the Good News of God in Jesus Christ through liturgy, music, and outreach.
Our Vision
We are continuing to grow and live as a community which recognizes and honors Christ in everyone and everything.
Located on the Beautiful Savannah River in Downtown Augusta, Georgia
605 Reynolds St. • Augusta, GA 30901 (706) 724-2485
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