| A large percentage of the Saint Paul's membership
are involved in at least one guild or group. Just as there is a large
member participation, there is also multiple groups available to
participate in. The guilds and groups provide several functions
including; maintenance of the church, personal worship, study,
and fellowship.
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| Altar Guild Go Back
The Altar Guild is responsible for the care of the
altars, the communion vessels, and other altar
furnishings, as well as the floral decorations for
all services and celebrations. Junior members of high
school age are also welcome.
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| St. Agnes Guild Go Back
The St. Agnes Guild works to support the Episcopal
Church Women (ECW) through worship, service , and
fellowship.
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| St. Bedes Library Guild Go Back
The St. Bede Library Guild processes and cares for
the books in the St. Paul's Library.
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| St. Dunstans Guild Go Back
Members of St. Dunstan's Guild work to keep the
church and parish house in good repair. Activities
include painting, cleaning, wood working, and special
projects.
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| St. Elizabeths Guild Go Back
The St. Elizabeth Guild contributes to the work of
the church and supports the work of the Episcopal
Church Women (ECW).
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| St. Nicholas Guild Go Back
The chief functions of the St. Nicholas Guild are to
maintain the choir vestments and to assist the
choristers in vesting for services. Members also
provide organizational and service support for other
choir-related activities. Please contact Dr. Stephen
Lange at 482-0369 for more information.
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| Episcopal Church Women Go Back
All women of the Church are automatically members of
the ECW. The ECW sponsors many activities and
programs that benefit both the parish and the
community. A Steering Committee develops and
coordinates activities and serves as a liaison with
other guilds.
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| Business And Professional Women Go Back
The goal of the B & PW is to unite business and
professional women in a program of worship, study,
service, and fellowship. Monthly evening meetings
include dinner, a short program and business meeting.
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| Compass Go Back
Compass meets monthly for lunch, a program, and
fellowship. Although retired parishioners make up the
majority of the membership, it is open to all.
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| Dinner Groups Go Back
Several groups of about 10 people meet monthly in
various homes for fine food and fellowship.
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| Men's Breakfast Fellowship Go Back
Men of the parish meet monthly for breakfast,
fellowship, and a half hour program.
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| Metropolitan Club Go Back
Young adults meet monthly for a variety of activities
and fellowship.
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