A Word of Welcome
The Peace of the Lord be always with you!
Any time our church gathers for worship in our tradition, as in many others, there is a moment of ‘Passing the Peace.’ To the outside observer, this looks like an intermission in the middle of the service for neighbors to greet one another. The deeper truth at work in ‘Passing the Peace,’ comes from the earliest Church’s understanding that Jesus Christ’s very own dignity was present in every human life. So that, in greeting others, even strangers, we are in fact welcoming the presence of Christ among us.
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In that Spirit, we welcome you, too! Whoever you are, wherever you are on your spiritual journey, and whatever else it is that you seek in a Church community, it is our sincere hope that you find God’s gracious welcome with us at St. Paul’s. In so many ways, we do not all look alike, think alike, or even act alike here. But in one thing we are certain that we are all the same: God graciously welcomes us all. In a world that is increasingly interested in exploiting our differences, it is that welcome that gives us hope. So we hope you find it with us here, too. Welcome to St. Paul’s!
– Andrew
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St. Paul’s is located near downtown Greenville in an older residential area of the city and adjacent to East Carolina University, St. Paul’s is the third largest of the 75 parishes comprising the Diocese of East Carolina of The Episcopal Church and is associated with the worldwide Anglican Communion. The diverse congregation is represented by groups of [...]
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Your Content Goes Here So then you are no longer strangers and sojourners, but you are fellow citizens with the holy ones and members of the household of God. - Ephesians 2:19 We as Episcopalians believe in a loving, liberating, and life-giving God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We believe in following the teachings of [...]
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Your Content Goes Here We as Episcopalians believe in a loving, liberating, and life-giving God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Episcopal Church welcomes all who worship Jesus Christ, in 108 dioceses and three mission areas in 22 nations or territories. The Episcopal Church is a member province of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The mission of the church, [...]

Your Content Goes Here We want you to feel comfortable coming to St. Paul’s for the first time! Whether you are attending your first ever Episcopal service or you “know the ropes,” every church is a little different. Here are answers to some Frequently Asked Questions. And if you still have more questions, just ask! We’re a friendly [...]
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Your Content Goes Here St. Paul’s Church, Greenville, has a vibrant, colorful history, with origins dating from the mid-18th century colonial period. The people of what became Pitt County received occasional services of the Church of England from the Rev. Alexander Stewart, rector of the Parish of St. Thomas, Bath, in Beaufort County, out of which Pitt County [...]
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Your Content Goes Here Clergy The ministry of a bishop is to “to act in Christ’s name for the reconciliation of the world and the building up of the church; and to ordain others to continue Christ’s ministry.” The ministry of a priest is to represent Christ and his Church, particularly as pastor to the people; to share with the bishop in [...]
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