St. Paul's Church
Anglican Church
Welcome to St Paul's Anglican Church. We are a vibrant, diverse community ministering in downtown Charlottetown.
You are welcome to St. Paul's whatever your age or stage of life. Whether you are just curious about living a life of faith or you are a Christian seeking a nurturing community, we have a ministry, activity, or worship format to meet your spiritual needs. And we are always seeking people who want to join us in ministry of others as we spread the good news of God's love and grace for all people.
St Paul's Anglican Church gathers for worship in a historic stone church in downtown Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The Parish is a part of the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
We are a welcoming and inclusive community of Christian people who are receptive to change and open to exploring new ways of living out our faith in our daily lives. Our community includes people from a wide range of backgrounds, at various stages on their journey of faith, and with wide range of training, skills and professions. We value and celebrate this diversity.
We respond to the great love of God by welcoming and celebrating God's love for ourselves, and by reflecting this same care and value to one another, and to all creation. In the spirit of mutual or enabling ministry, members of St Paul's are encouraged to use their gifts in ministry, both within the congregation and in the wider community, to ensure a sustainable future for all creation.
All are welcome and all may find a place here.
Service Times
There will be two celebrations of the Holy Eucharist at St. Paul’s on:
Sunday, September 5, 2021
8:00 a.m., Holy Eucharist
10:00 a.m., Holy Baptism & Eucharist (livestreamed)
Please register at Eventbrite to Save a Seat for Sunday:
https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.ca%2Fo%2Fst-pauls-anglican-church-30668660304&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFrfVmKu0M9fSwq3g2txG0kb3ALQA
Masks, Cohorts and Clergy in a pandemic:
As you know, the new directive from the province is that masks are optional (indoors and out) where social distancing is still possible. However, masks are still strongly advised. So, for us in the church-building it means that:
1. Masks are not required in the church-building, even while moving within the building or singing. That is, as long as people are not within two metres of someone outside of their bubble.
2. Everyone is welcome to wear a mask, if so desired.
3. Masks are required by individuals if they are within two metres of someone outside of their bubble.
The way that cohorts are determined changes Sunday, July 18. For us, it means a slight increase in the number of people we can have in the church-building:
1. St. Paul’s will be able to have 90 people in the church-building (plus staff).
2. Social distancing is required, so pews will be designated for those who are attending. Ushers will assist with the seating plan.
3. Contact tracing is required, so it is extremely helpful if everyone continues to reserve a place through Eventbrite.
4. Communion will continue to be administered (in bread only) to the congregation in their pews and hand sanitizing prior to receiving is requested.
For worship leaders:
1. Readers, litanists and preachers may choose to perform these functions without a mask.
2. The Presider (the one leading the Eucharistic Prayer) is required to wear a mask and gloves and to sanitize regularly while preparing the altar, praying and administering communion. Anyone assisting in these tasks is required to wear a mask and gloves and be sanitized.
Location
101 Prince Street
Charlottetown
Prince Edward Island
Canada
C1A 4R5
Staff
Archdeacon John Clarke
Rector
Laura Bird
Parish Assistant Administrator
Contacts
Tel: 9025698931
Web: https://sites.google.com/site/stpaulschurchsite/Home
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