Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church
Welcome to Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church
Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church stands in the center of Greenville and invites you into worship shaped by Scripture and the Book of Common Prayer. You can expect reverent liturgy, preaching that connects the Gospel to daily life, and sacred music that lifts your heart. If you are new to Anglican worship, guides and friendly ushers will help you follow along. You can ask questions and take your time. The pace is calm and the focus is on God. After the service you can linger for conversation and meet leaders who will remember your name and help you take a next step.
Saint Paul’s supports the faith of children and students with simple check in, caring volunteers, and clear communication with parents. Adults grow through classes, weekday studies, and seasonal retreats that encourage prayer and service. You will find quiet spaces for reflection and opportunities to serve in the city. Outreach teams prepare meals, support local partners, and respond to needs that rise across the neighborhood. If you want a church that prays, serves, and keeps a steady rhythm of worship, you will feel at home here. You can join a ministry team that matches your gifts, whether that is reading Scripture in worship, singing in the choir, greeting at the door, or serving behind the scenes.
Pastoral care is a priority. When you face illness, grief, or a major life change, clergy and lay leaders will walk with you. You can request a visit, ask for prayer, and receive ongoing encouragement. If you need an online first step, explore sermons and upcoming events on the website. Then plan a Sunday visit and introduce yourself to an usher or a clergy member. You will receive a warm welcome and clear options for your next week. Bring your questions, bring a friend, and take a simple step toward a deeper life with God.
Plan your visit
Find current worship information and ministry details at stpaulsepiscopal.com. Reach out if you need help with directions or if you have accessibility questions. Come as you are. We look forward to praying with you and walking with you.


