Regular Services held every Sunday at 10:30 AM.

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Worship

St. Paul’s is a place of worship and outreach activity for all people regardless of race, ethnic background, or sexual orientation and identity.   

St. Paul’s serves and reaches out to the neighbourhoods of Goulds, Kilbride, Petty Harbour, Bay Bulls, Southlands and Galway. Our doors are open to all.  

St. Paul’s offers a fully-accessible facility.  

About Us

Little People’s Church is held during the 10:30 AM Sunday worship.

All are welcome to come join Rachel and Evan for fun crafts, interesting activities, and great snacks!

Little People’s Church

Our Church

Get Involved!

Community Outreach at St. Paul’s:

  • Co‑sponsoring and supporting(financially, personally, and emotionally) a refugee family from Iran in partnership with four other St. John’s parishes.

  • Co‑sponsoring an individual refugee from Iran alongside the same parish partners.

  • Maintaining an outdoor pantry where anyone may take food as needed.

  • Supporting the Goulds Community Food Bank through financial contributions and food donations.

  • Providing scholarships to students at the local high school.

  • Hosting community events such as our annual Trunk or Treat celebration.

  • Offering community garden planter boxes for local residents to grow their own produce.

  • Providing space for 4H and Girl Guides programs and activities.

  • Offering spiritual support to residents of local senior retirement homes.

Learn More: The Anglican Church of Canada

St. Paul’s Anglican Church is part of the Anglican Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador and, therefore, a member of the Anglican Church of Canada.

The role of the Anglican Church in society is:    

  • To respond to human need by loving service 

  • To seek to transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and to pursue peace and reconciliation 

  • To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth.