ST. PAUL’S MINISTIRES

Where Faith Meets Community

  • St. Paul's Food Pantry

    St. Paul's Food Pantry operates every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    You do not need to show your ID to be served.

    Please make sure to arrive before 1 p.m. to receive assistance.

    Our pantry has continued to grow in serving our low-income neighbors and clients experiencing homelessness. It remains one of the few emergency food pantries in Salt Lake City and the only Saturday Food Pantry in the city.

    In addition to providing food for people in need, St. Paul's pantry also offers food for cats and dogs, thanks to the help of Street Dawg Crew of Utah. Their motto is "serving the pets of the homeless." With just a phone call from our pantry crew to Anne Davis, cat and dog food is graciously delivered to the pantry.

    Help Stock Our Pantry Shelves:

    soup - chunky, any kind

    condensed soup - chicken noodle or vegetable beef

    canned corn

    canned peas

    canned fruit

    canned pasta

    boxed macaroni and cheese

    peanut butter

    ramen

    tuna

    chicken

    pork and beans

    Vienna sausage

    spam

  • St. Paul’s Choir

    St. Paul's Choir enriches our worship services with beautiful choral music, creating a moving and inspiring experience for all. We sing a variety of styles, from traditional hymns to contemporary pieces, and participate in special services throughout the year, including Holy Week and Christmas Eve.

    Under the Direction of a Talented Team

    The choir is led by our dedicated Music Director and Organist, George W. Henry Jr., whose passion for music shines through.

    Assistant Organists Henrique Souza Gosney and Heidi J. Alley join him, bringing their talents.

    Join Our Musical Family

    Do you have a passion for singing and sharing your love of music with others? We welcome singers of all experience levels to join our choir.

    Please contact George W. Henry Jr., our Music Director, to learn more or join St. Paul's Choir!

  • St. Paul's Altar Guild

    The St. Paul's Altar Guild is committed to creating a beautiful and respectful worship space for our parish community. We meticulously prepare the chapel and church for all divine services, including the Eucharist, baptisms, weddings, memorial services, and funerals.

    Our responsibilities include maintaining sacred vessels, linens, and other liturgical items and ensuring each service is adorned with care and attention to detail. We also take pride in decorating the church for Christmas and preparing the sacred space for the Easter week services.

    Join Our Ministry of Service

    Membership in the Altar Guild is open to parishioners who desire to serve God and the parish quietly and meaningfully. We offer training and mentorship to ensure our members are well-equipped to fulfill their duties.

    Please get in touch with The Reverend Kurt C. Wiesner to learn more or join the Altar Guild.

  • Coffee Hour

    Our coffee hour is the perfect place! It's a warm and welcoming time to connect with fellow parishioners. Whether you're a longtime member or new to the parish, connect with others over coffee and conversation.

    We're looking for volunteers to host coffee hour in the parish hall on Sunday after the 11 a.m. service.

    Click to learn more or sign up to host Coffee Hour!

  • Knitting and Beyond

    Knitting and Beyond welcome new members. Whether you're already working on yarn projects or looking to learn knitting or crocheting, we welcome you to join our group.

    Over the past decade, our participants have created and contributed many items to support various causes.

    Please contact The Church office to learn more or join the Knitting group.

Welcoming and Hospitality

  • At St. Paul's Episcopal Church, our Social Committee is dedicated to creating a welcoming and connected environment for all parishioners. We work hand-in-hand with our administration to ensure everyone feels valued and included.

    From virtual connections to in-person gatherings, we've always found ways to keep our parish family engaged. During the pandemic, our heartwarming greeting cards brought smiles to countless faces.

    As we gather together again, we're excited to resume our beloved traditions, such as Pie 'N' Beer Day and the Mardi Gras Pancake Supper.

  • Extending a warm welcome to all who join our faith community.

  • Our committee members send cards to our parishioners to commemorate birthdays and anniversaries and offer condolences during times of loss.