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St. Paul's Episcopal Church

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THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH IS . . . 

To restore people to unity with God and each other in Christ. The Church pursues its mission as it prays and worships, proclaims the Gospel, and promotes justice, peace, and love (The Book of Common Prayer, p. 855).

OUR "RULE OF LIFE" FOR LIVING THAT MISSION IS . . .

Growing in Relationships

Growing in Service

Growing in Christ

OUR VISION STATEMENT IS . . .

St. Paul’s strives to live the gospel of Christ by inviting all people, as they are, to grow in faith within an Episcopal community committed to a more loving, hopeful, and inclusive world.

OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLES ARE . . .

  • We are a parish of The Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana committed to living as, and encouraging others to live as, disciples guided by the historic faith and teachings of the Anglican tradition.
  • We accept, honor, respect, and love on another as Christ taught us to do.
  • We are committed to honesty and integrity in our dealings with each other, the community, and the diocese.
  • We provide a framework for people in faith and help them develop for ministry.
  • We believe in and value Christian education in the Episcopal tradition.
  • We will resolve conflicts with love and respect. 
  • We faithfully administer the Sacraments. 

 

Worship times

Sunday
7:45 am
English
Celebration of the Holy Eucharist in our chapel (no music).
Sunday
10:15 am
English
live stream
Choral celebration of the Holy Eucharist in the church. Children's chapel during the sermon. Childcare available in the nursery.
Wednesday
5:30 pm
English
Holy Eucharist in the chapel.

Volunteer opportunities

One time opportunities
Ongoing commitment opportunities

Ministries

Alcoholics Anonymous

Advocacy
Aging, Health and Wellbeing

St. Paul's hosts an AA meeting every Friday evening at 7:00 pm.

About AA:

Alcoholics Anonymous® is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. http://www.aa.org

St. Paul's Center for Pastoral Counseling & Education

Aging, Health and Wellbeing

The mission of the Center for Counseling and Education is to serve the individuals, families, faculty, and staff of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and School in a nurturing spiritual environment. Through counseling and educational services, the Center seeks to promote and enhance the well-being of individuals and families within a confidential environment of compassionate listening. The Center is interfaith, serving people wherever they may be on their journey in life.

Services Offered:

Individual, couples, and family counseling, premarital counseling, as well as workshops on a variety of issues.

St. Paul's Educational Series:

The mission of the St. Paul’s Monthly Educational Series is to provide a series of educational workshops designed to assist the community in managing the hectic affairs of daily life. The purpose of this outreach effort is to provide valuable lifestyle educational support so that you are free to devote more of your precious time to those things in life that really matter. The series is presented by the St. Paul's Center for Counseling and Education, a free outreach to the community.

Contact person:

Dr. Jeanne Robertson, Executive Director

Dr. Jeanne Robertson

Executive Director

St. Paul's Episcopal School

Career Services and Education

St. Paul’s Episcopal School is dedicated to instilling in our children strength of intellect and strength of character in a Christian environment that is positive, respectful, and familial. We encourage our students to strive to do their best, to be compassionate, and to appreciate and preserve the beauty of life. St. Paul’s Episcopal School is an outreach of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The school community consists of teachers and administrators, children, parents, grandparents, church members, and friends. For more information see the St. Paul's Episcopal School page.

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6249 Canal Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70124
United States

Contact

The Rev’d Robert Courtney, Rector

Local episcopal partners

Organized groups

Adult faith formation
Bible study
Boy Scouts
Choir
Eucharistic Ministers/Visitors
Girl Scouts
Godly Play
Habitat for Humanity
Men's group
Nursery
Preschool
Youth group

Other community groups

Lakeview Civic Improvement Association