WHO WE ARE
St. Paul’s Anglican Church is a Christ-centered Anglican congregation in Omaha, committed to a biblically faithful way of following Jesus. Worship and teaching are rooted in Holy Scripture, shaped by historic Christian tradition, and grounded in the life of the Church as it has been received through the ages.
The Christian faith is something we inherit, live, and faithfully pass on. Worship follows the Book of Common Prayer and is marked by reverence, thoughtful liturgy, and a strong sacramental life, with Holy Communion celebrated every Sunday.
Our mission is to form disciples of Jesus Christ through worship, teaching, prayer, and life together in the Church. Those exploring faith, returning to the Church, or seeking a deeper, more historic expression of Christianity are warmly welcomed.
St. Paul’s Anglican Church is a parish in the Diocese of Quincy, part of the Anglican Church in North America.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Our worship is reverent, Christ-centered, and rooted in historic Anglican tradition. Services follow the Book of Common Prayer and include hymns, Scripture readings, prayers, a sermon, and
Holy Communion.
The atmosphere is high church and liturgical, yet visitors are warmly welcomed and encouraged to come as they are. Most people wear dress clothes or business casual, but there is no dress code.
Holy Communion is central to our worship and celebrated every Sunday. All those who have been baptized and wish to receive come forward to the altar rail and kneel as the bread and chalice are administered.
Participation is encouraged, but you are always welcome to observe quietly and take part as you feel comfortable.
JOIN US ON SUNDAY

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
Sunday Worship Service: 9:00 AM
Fellowship: Immediately following the service
Location: 1423 S 10th Street, Omaha, NE 68108
Please note: Due to the historic nature of our church building, we regret that the facility is not accessible to persons with physical limitations.
UPCOMING EVENTS

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