Frequently Asked Questions

What do you offer on Sunday mornings?

Sunday Worship is at 8:00 am (in-person), and 10:00 am (in-person and live streamed).

Our Carillon Concert is on Sunday mornings from 9:00 -9:25 am. This is a time to enjoy some hymns from our big bell tower. You may drive up to the building or watch on our Facebook page. 

Where do I park?

We have a parking lot behind the building and street parking is free on Sundays.

I’m coming to St. Paul’s on a weekday. Will that affect parking?

We have some spaces that are always available for St. Paul's members and visitors. These are the spaces on the bricks closest to the building and the two marked Reserved. You can even use the space with the Bishop sign! We do rent the rest of our parking lot during the workday (8:00 am -5:00 pm), but if it isn't busy, you are free to park in other spots as needed. 

If you are coming for a funeral, wedding, or diocesan event during the workday, we often are able to make arrangements with our renters to use our full lot for those occasions. You may call our office if you are unsure whether the lot is reserved for the occasion. 

I have a different question.

What should I wear to an in-person service?

You can wear whatever makes you feel comfortable. Some come in blue jeans, others come in more formal attire.

What door should I use?

St. Paul's is a church with many doors! If you are coming to a worship service and are able to use the stairs, please use the 9th Street entrance or the stairs on High Street.

If you need to avoid stairs, please park in the parking lot and use the office door on the north side of the building. The office door has an awning and a level entryway.  Follow the long hallway and turn right to access the sanctuary.

I’m interested in a special service, such as a marriage or funeral, what should I do?

We would love to connect with you about special services. Please email our administrator and we'll be in touch!

What is Cathedral Arts?

Cathedral Arts is a program of St. Paul’s that focuses on choral and instrumental music. Choral Evensong and organ recitals are two staple Cathedral Arts programs. The Howell Scholars, an auditioned choir led by our choirmaster, Mark Babcock often sings at Cathedral Arts programs.