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Welcome to
St. Paul's Episcopal Church

 

 

     Come and visit us at St. Paul's historic 1892 Episcopal Churchlocated at 72 N. Shilling Ave. in Blackfoot, Idaho.   Map

 
     Sunday Services and Sunday School (preschool to 4th grade) are at 10:00 am.  A nursery is provided for infants and toddlers.  Refreshments and fellowship follow in the parish hall.  All visitors are welcome to join us.  

     Both of our buildings are handicapped accessible.  Our Sunday Eucharist service uses the 1979 Book of Common Prayer as well as newer Episcopal worship resources.  The Morning Prayer service uses the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.  The scripture readings follow the Revised Common Lectionary.

     Our Presiding Bishop is Katharine Jefferts Schori, our Diocesan Bishop is Harry Bainbridge, our Sacramental Presence Priest is Rev. Barbara Harrison Condon, and our Deacon is Jim Herndon.

     St. Paul's is an inclusive, welcoming church community, and all baptized and believing Christians may participate in our Holy Eucharist, regardless of denominational affiliation.

    See our current calendar.

Latest News

From Twin Falls, Church of the Ascension:


Idaho elects Brian Thom as 15th bishop

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From Twin Falls, Church of the Ascension:


E-Notes For June 27, 2008

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From Diocesan Center:


We have an election!

The Convention to Elect the next Bishop of Idaho has elected the Rev. Brian Thom after six ballots. MORE



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