Worship lies at the heart of our life together. Rooted in the ELCA’s understanding, worship is less about what we do and more about what God does—through Word, water, bread, and prayer, we are nurtured in faith and sent into the world. We gather, we encounter God’s Word, we share in the Lord’s Supper, and we are sent out—experiencing worship as a divine encounter filled with unconditional grace.
At St. Paul, we celebrate worship:
Every Sunday at 9:30 a.m., in-person in our sanctuary and streamed live on Facebook and YouTube. Recordings are also available later, so you can worship with us anytime.
In a traditional style, enriched by the beauty of our sanctuary, reverent liturgy, and heartfelt music.
With sanctuary choir, organ, handbells, and a vibrant mix of guest and member musicians making worship a rich, musical experience.
With full inclusion of all ages—we believe faith is built together, and all ages are welcome in worship.
Why We Worship This Way
As part of the ELCA, our worship embraces the Lutheran emphasis on Word and Sacrament—these are God’s means of grace among us. In Holy Communion, we encounter the Real Presence of Christ—God’s body and blood truly present under the bread and wine—a deep mystery of grace, forgiveness, and connection with Christ and the community.
Worship isn’t merely ritual; it is a living encounter—uniting us in celebration, grounding us in our faith heritage, and equipping us for faithful living in today’s world.
What Worship Looks Like at St. Paul
Gather – We come together in sacred space, led by liturgical tradition and spurred by music.
Word – Through Scripture readings and a message of Gospel hope.
Meal – Sharing Holy Communion as a community—offered on the 1st & 3rd Sunday of each month and open to all.
Sending – Lifted by grace, we depart renewed, called to gather joyfully, grow spiritually, and go faithfully in our daily lives.
Worship at St. Paul is more than ceremony—it is an invitation to meet God through tradition, grace, and music. Join us Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m., in-person or online via the links below. Whether you come with family or by yourself, young or seasoned in faith—you are welcome at St. Paul.
St. Paul also offers a different way to worship through our Faith & Fork Dinner Church.
Dinner Church is worship—but with dinner! We come together around the table for a home-cooked meal, prayer, scripture, Holy Communion, and conversation. It’s a relaxed, welcoming way to worship God where food and faith meet, and everyone belongs.
Our Faith & Fork Dinner Church gathers at 6:00 p.m. on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Neenah-Menasha YMCA located across the street from St. Paul.
Our next Faith & Fork Dinner Church is October 15.