Beliefs
Mission
At St. Paul, we C.A.R.E. — which means we are "Cultivating Awesome Relationships for Eternity!" We want to know one another now, but what really matters is if we also know one another in heaven. Just as Jesus came to this earth to live among us, we look forward to going to heaven to live with Him there. Eternal life is not the quantity of time we spend in heaven, it's the quality of life we live both now and then.
Let us ask you this: how can we be a part of your life now, so that we can share life forever? That's what we're all about!
The Lord's Supper
The Sacrament of the Altar is the true body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ under the bread and wine, instituted by Christ himself for us Christians to eat and drink. As Lutherans, we believe the bread and wine in the Sacrament are Christ's body and blood by sacramental union. By the power of His word, Christ gives His body and blood in, with, an under the consecrated (blessed) bread and wine. Christ commands that His Sacrament be celebrated in the church till the end of time as a living proclamation and distribution of His saving death and all its blessings. We abide by the practice of close Communion, so any member of a Lutheran church with whom we are in altar and pulpit fellowship is invited to commune with us. This communion is served on the first, third, and fifth Sunday of the month. If you have any questions, our pastor would be happy to visit with you.