Please join us. As our sign says, “The Episcopal Church Welcomes You!” You’ll find a welcoming group of people here at St. Paul’s. We’re a family-sized parish and that may be just what you find, a family. We are a diverse congregation with young families, single individuals, and middle-aged, and older retired people.
Services:
- Sunday 8:30-9:30am
- Wednesday 12:15-12:45pm (Mid-week Eucharist)
- First Sunday of Month 12:00-1:00pm (Special Needs Service at Faith Lutheran)
- Check our Calendar page for additional services or changes to our Sunday and Wednesday services
Each Sunday after the worship service we join together in the Parish Hall for coffee hour and fellowship. We also gather frequently for potlucks which gives us opportunities for fellowship and celebration.
If you can’t make it to service due to health, being out of town, or any other reason, you can find our services streamed on Facebook as St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of Elko, NV.
What You Can Expect
The Episcopal Church provides joyful, respectful, Christ-centered worship. Here at St. Paul’s, most of our worship services are Holy Eucharist (Holy Communion) which have two primary parts: one called the Liturgy of the Word centered around the Gospel and Bible readings and a homily or sermon. The second part is called the Great Thanksgiving or Liturgy of the Table. The Great Thanksgiving celebrates Holy Communion.
In the Episcopal Church we recognize that it is Christ’s table and all baptized Christians are all welcome to receive Communion regardless of age or denomination.
Our Sunday services have either traditional organ music or more contemporary guitar music. The music typically alternate each week.
During a typical school year, St. Paul’s has Sunday School for all children from ages 2 years and up. Sunday School begins at 9:00 am. The children join the congregation for the second half of the service, Holy Communion. This is currently postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions.
After worship, we would love to have you join us for fellowship in the Parish Hall, which in a room down the long hallway from the parking lot to the Nave (area of worship). Typically there will be coffee, snacks and opportunity to meet and chat with others.
Currently our Priest has some time after service, but does need leave to serve the people across town at Faith Lutheran Church at 10:30am. If you wish to speak to her please contact her and set up a time. She would even love to meet up and have coffee or a meal!!