Next Steps
Everyone has a next step. What's yours?
If you have visited St. Paul, you may be considering membership. Adult Introduction to Membership (A.I.M.) may answer many of your questions. Its purpose is to give you the information you need to make an informed decision regarding membership. This is an opportunity for new beginnings and new growth, regardless of the path you have walked to this point.
While you are waiting to take A.I.M., we encourage you to participate in all of our church activities. If you would like to have your name placed on the “prospect for membership” list, please contact the Church Office at 920-467-6449.
Want further information? Click the button below to download our brochure "Joining St. Paul Lutheran Church".
F.A.Q.
What if I'm nervous about going to church?
We want to welcome you warmly to join our church members in worship and connecting to God. We will have greeters and our Pastor(s) at the Main Entrance to welcome you. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them! Our ushers can help you as well.
What are your services like?
- Thursdays 6:30 PM are Informal Worship led by a Praise Team singing traditional and contemporary songs. This service has the same layout and message as the following Sunday, but during the week for those who can't make Sunday services.
- Sunday 8:00 a.m. is Traditional Worship with hymns. The Adult Choir and Bell Choir share anthems at this service. Every 3rd and 5th week of the month we lead Divine Services, which are the Order of Services taken out of our Lutheran Service Book hymnal.
- Sunday 9:30 a.m. is Blended Worship with hymns and Praise Team. Sunday School for children gathers during the Sermon of this service.
Who can have Holy Communion?
- On Thursday, communion is offered every Thursday 6:30 p.m. service.
- On Sundays, communion is offered at every 8:00 a.m. service. For the 9:30 a.m. service, communion is offered every 2nd and 4th of each month.
Communion Policy: "All are invited to commune who:
- believe that Jesus Christ is their personal Savior from sin because He died on the cross to pay for their sins.
- are baptized Christians who have been taught and share in the Lutheran understanding that the Body and Blood of Christ are truly present and received by the participants to grant forgiveness of sins and strengthening of faith. (1 Corinthians 11:27 - 29)
- are repentant of their sins and desire, with the help of God, to change the way they think and act."
- Children are encouraged to come forward to receive a blessing from the pastor, but should not receive the bread and wine unless they have been certified through our Confirmation program to receive early communion prior to Confirmation.
Do you offer a Nursery during Worship Services?
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What do you offer for my kids?
We have several groups and programs for Children and Youth to join here at St. Paul.
You can learn more by clicking one of the buttons below:
Children's MinstryYouth Ministry