An integral part of our worship service is the use of the Book of Common
Prayer. The liturgy contained in the Book of Common Prayer provides the means by which the
congregation can join together in public worship. Its Scripture readings,
prayers, and responses provide an orderly framework within which to offer our
expressions of worship to God. Through the liturgy each member of the
congregation becomes a participant in offering praise to our Lord. The liturgy
also provides the means by which the Holy Spirit can apply God’s Word to our
hearts. The services in the Book of Common Prayer are expressed largely in the
language of Holy Scripture, Psalms, and contains prayers & creeds that have
been in use in the Christian Church for centuries.
For an outline of a typical 10:00
Morning Prayer Book Service at St. Paul's, click
here.
For an outline of a typical Holy Communion Service at St. Paul's, click
here. (1st Sunday of each month)
For more information on the Book of Common Prayer, click
here.