Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia… here you will find open doors, open minds, and open hearts.
At Saint Paul’s you will discover a diverse faith community that spans every age group. Some of us are lifelong Episcopalians; many others have found a spiritual home at Saint Paul’s after journeying from different denominational origins. At the heart of our spiritual life together is Sunday worship and the celebration of holy communion. Our forms of corporate liturgy and music fit within the broad Anglican tradition, both ancient and contemporary. Individually we follow our call as Christians in different and personal ways: by caring for one another, in service to others, through music and prayer, in teaching and study, and in community involvement.
Whoever you are, you are welcome. Come just as you are, there is a place for you at Saint Paul’s. Visitors, we suggest that you begin here if you would like to find out more.
Sunday Worship
8:00 am
A contemplative spoken service of Holy Eucharist.
9:00 am
An informal service of Holy Eucharist taking place in the chancel.
10:30 am
Our principal service of Holy Eucharist with choir.
More about worship can be found here.
Calendar
Click here to view the full Parish Calendar.
Click here to view the Server Calendar.
Lenten Meditations via Email and Text
This year we are introducing a few new methods of sharring reflections and meditations through the Lenten season.
- Sign-up for a daily email containing a scripture verse and a reflection written by one of your fellow St. Paul’s parishioners. These emails draw from the Reflections and Recipes to Observe a Holy Life book compiled by Rev. Rob.
- St. Paul’s high school youth would like to communicate with you during Lent! Approximately once a week for 7 weeks, they would like to send you a text message with a reflection, scripture verse, or poem related to Lent. They will create each message thoughtfully, and hope to deepen your experience of Lent while embracing you in the St. Paul’s community.

