At St Paul UCC you are not only welcomed, you are also cherished for who you are.
St. Paul United Church of Christ
847-381-0460
Established in 1863, St. Paul United Church of Christ welcomes all people, regardless of their position in life. It values mission service to those in need living in the community. All of St. Paul's programs are open to those in the community.
Services: Bell & Vocal Choirs, Praise Music Team, Study and Fellowship Groups for Adults, Children's and Youth Education Programs, including Summer Vacation Bible School, Opportunites for Service/Mission Projects, Weddings, Funeral/Memorial Services.
- Hours: Sunday Worship & Children's and Youth Education begins at 9:30am, with a time for refreshments directly following. The Office: Mon - Thu, 9am - 5pm
- Founding Date: November 8, 1863
- Parking: Free lot
- Denomination: United Church of Christ
- Services: Missionary programs
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This truly is a church that welcomes all, just as the description says. I've never been to a church with such great diversity and that is so welcoming to new members. Age, sex, race, sexual orientation, divorced, recently married, new to the area, etc., you all are welcome and you won't be judged, but you will be embraced. My wife and I are truly blessed to have found St. Paul.
I was shopping for a Church several years ago and in the process went to a service at St Paul. I was inspired and moved by the sermon: it was clear, uplifting and progressive.
Today I am an enthusastic member and attend every Sunday, when I am in town, because the message is always meaningful and the community is dedicated to serving those in need. I don't know how a Church can get better than that. If this sounds appealing, you should give us a try. Bill Bishop
"St. Paul UCC Testimonial -- Daring to Accept Others"
St. Paul UCC's message of equality inspires me every day to examine how respectfully I treat others. Decades after reading Max Ehrmann's "Desiderata," I still linger over the quiet spiritual wisdom in one line of the philosophical poem. "Speak your truth quietly and clearly," the poem reveals, "and listen to others, even the ignorant, they, too, have their story." In our journey of faith, our church members encourage a community of love and respect. Embracing "the ignorant" requires genuine spiritual maturity. When we step out of our comfort zone and dare to accept others, we truly live our faith.
--Terry Loncaric

This place is my second home. I love the people, the pastor, the music, helping the community. There are so many ways to get plugged in and help, it is nice to feel wanted and needed here. I also really enjoy going on missions trips to other locations in the U.S. to help rebuild houses and brighten the families spirits.