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Christmas Eve - December 24 - 7 PM - Hybrid

Holy Communion with traditional carols

Order of Worship

The First Sunday after Christmas - December 29 - 10 AM - Hybrid

A Service of traditional Lessons and Carols

Order of Worship

Come grow in God's Love with us.

All are Welcome!

Welcome to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in White River Junction, Vermont. We are an open and affirming community of faith that celebrates Christ’s presence in the world with shared worship, fellowship, and a dedication to community outreach. We're always eager to welcome new faces, and you will find our sanctuary and fellowship spaces accessible and all on ground level. Our Sunday services, ministries, and activities encourage participation by all ages and abilities, making us a very family-centered church home.

St. Paul's has a long tradition of service to the community. We were among the churches that founded the Upper Valley Haven, which is a family shelter and social service agency located right next door. The Good Neighbor Health Clinic made our former rectory into its first home for ten years, and the LISTEN community dinners started in our kitchen. Other outreach efforts are described in our parish history.

We are a member congregation of the Episcopal Church in Vermont, and part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Information about the diocese can be found at: www.diovermont.org.

Please look at the rest of our website, and contact us if you have questions or comments. We invite you to join us at any time to explore your faith, make new friends, and grow in God's love with us.

Thank you for your interest in St. Paul’s.

 
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Contact us

Address:
749 Hartford Avenue
White River Junction, VT 05001 Phone: (802) 295-5415
Email: stpaulsvt@gmail.com

The Rev. Scott B. Neal, priest

spcrector@gmail.com

 

Our History

St. Paul’s story begins in the middle of the Civil War when St. James Episcopal Church in Woodstock, Vermont started sending their priest over to White River Junction.  Services in private homes grew into a mission church in the back of Glover’s Clothing Store, and in 1874, the original church was built downtown. By 1882 St. Paul’s was able to...
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How We Worship

Our Eucharist-centered worship reflects our respect for the traditions of the Episcopal Church and our joy in music and prayer. We are fortunate that the sanctuary surrounds the altar in a semi-circle, emphasizing that we worship as the people of God.
At a typical Sunday...
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