We’re glad you’re here! Our hope is that you will find community, acceptance, and a deeper spiritual connection with God. Feel free to ask questions.
A place to belong | Before anything else, people need to be known and welcomed. Belonging means being received as you are, with your questions, your story, your doubts, and your gifts. Faith grows in community through shared prayer, shared meals, shared grief, and shared joy. We do not walk alone.
A place to become | Belonging is the beginning. In a healthy church, people are invited to grow into deeper faith and fuller life. Becoming is about transformation. Becoming disciples who follow Jesus in daily life. Becoming people who serve, forgive, seek justice, and love with courage. Not simply more religious, but more alive to God.
We’re glad you’re here! Our hope that you will find community, acceptance, and a deeper spiritual connection with God. Feel free to ask questions.

Where belonging takes root. In shared meals, conversation, and prayer, we are known, welcomed, and shaped together into who
God is calling us to become.

Christian formation is the lifelong journey of growing in relationship with God, self, others, and all creation. Becoming the people
God calls us to be.

If you are facing illness, loss, or
any hardship, you are not alone. Prayer requests are held in confidence by our prayer ministry and the Order of St. Luke.

Worship is important to us, and serving our neighbors is our
passion! We have long established partnership with the Deacon’s
Food Bank and Kaitie’s Closet.
We’re glad you’re here! Our hope that you will find community, acceptance, and a deeper spiritual connection with God. Feel free to ask questions, get to know us, and experience the absolute acceptance of all God’s people combined with the beauty of traditional liturgy that exemplifies Episcopal worship.
If you ever felt like visiting a new church can be a little intimidating, take heart. When you visit St. Paul’s, you’ll find everything is designed to be welcoming and friendly. Visit and participate as much or as little as you want. Then stay for fellowship. We’d like to get to know you.
Share Sunday morning with us beginning at 10am.
Worship is important to us, but serving our neighbors is our passion!
We have long established partnership with the Deacon’s Food Bank and Kaitie’s Closet.
Final Exam Munchie Bags are given out to the Gila County Community College students twice a year during final exam times. It is just a way to encourage the students in their academics and remind them that a score on an exam does not determine their self worth. Each one is valued and loved.
We support the foodbank at our sister church, Community Presbyterian. Gifts of cash and food are given monthly, and parishioners volunteer to help with the weekly distributions.
Once a month, St. Paul’s volunteers prepare and serve a healthy meal including a main dish (goulash is a favorite), healthy sides including fresh fruit, and a drink. We serve our neighbors through our partnership with Payson Community Kids.
Ten times a year new shoes, socks and underwear are offered to Payson children in need along with gently used clothing. Over 300 children were served in 2023. Volunteers sort and tag clothing and give out items in the monthly distributions. Kaitie’s Closet is a 501 c (3) .
We Episcopalians believe in a loving, liberating, and life-giving God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. As constituent members of the Anglican Communion in the United States, we are part of the third largest group of Christians in the world.
Donations
Zelle to stpaulstreasurer2016@gmail.com or
PayPal using StPaulsPayson@gmail.com.