Directory and Giving
What is “Realm”?
Realm is the online church hub we’ve been using since 2015. Realm has helped us nurture relationships, organize ministries, and manage the administrative aspects of church life. Whether you’re joining a small group, checking your pledge, or updating your new cell number, Realm makes it easy to stay engaged in the life of our faith community.
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Who’s in Realm?
You are! Every member of our parish has a unique profile—a little digital extension of your place in our beloved community. Your profile helps fellow parishioners recognize you, connect over shared interests, join groups, or even send a friendly message. Your profile information is kept private unless you change your preferences – only St. Paul’s staff have access to your info by default.
How does it work?
Our staff creates profiles for everyone at St. Paul’s, but you get to personalize and maintain it. If you haven’t already, we’ll send you an invitation to join Realm.
Why does it matter?
We believe in the sacredness of our community. By providing your name, contact info, and a recent photo of yourself, you help:
- Our clergy and staff serve you better
- Your neighbors in the pew to greet you by name (no more “Hey… you!” moments)
- Find upcoming events and other new opportunities to connect
Where do I update my info?
Click here to jump directly into Realm. Alternately, you can log into Realm via an app on your phone or tablet. To download the app, go to the App Store and search for “Realm Connect”.
When should I do this?
We are encouraging everyone to update their information in September 2025. Let’s all take a few minutes to refresh our profiles—because staying connected to one another is what the Body of Christ is all about.

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