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ST. PAUL’S-ON-THE-PLAINS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
“Ancient Worship, Open Minds, Come and See”

Acolytes
The word acolyte means ‘server”.  Acolytes are composed of children (1st grade to senior high) of parishioners.  They volunteer their time and talents to aid in the function of the church service.  Acolytes are scheduled to serve at least one Sunday per month (about 1.5 hrs) but make themselves available to volunteer whenever needed.

 

Altar Guild

 

Building and Grounds

 

Christian Formation

 

Daughters of the King

A group of Christian Women striving to fulfill the promises of our Baptismal Covenant through the adoption of a Rule of Life.  At Confirmation, we promise to pray, work, and give for the spread of Christ's Kingdom. We find the Order of the Daughters of the King to be a safe place in a busy world where we can be together and support each other in Christ's love.

 

Episcopal Church Women

The ECW empowers women to do Christ's ministry in the world and is comprised of women of all ages and backgrounds with a variety of views.  Our vision is that we become a vibrant, peacemaking, healing part of the Church shining and sharing the love of Christ.  Board meetings will be on the second Monday of the month at 10:00 a.m. in the library.
 

Flower Guild

 

Memorial Ministry

 

Program Outreach

The Program Outreach Committee provides strong leadership necessary to increase our parish's service to others. Our outreach programs include Neighbor 2 Neighbor, Happy Camp, African Team Ministries Craft and Jewelry Sale , Heifer Project International, prison ministries,  participation in the Episcopal Relief and Development (formerly known as The Presiding Bishop’s Fund for World Relief),  the Lubbock Interfaith Hospitality Network and in cooperation with St. John's United Methodist Church a Food Voucher program.

 

Music

 

Pastoral Care

 

St. Hilda’s

 

Stephen Ministry

Trained and supervised laypersons, called Stephen Ministers, provide one-on-one Christian
care to individuals facing life challenges or difficulties.  Stephen Ministers are caregivers not counselors. Their role is to listen and care. They will have been through 50 hours of training in Christian caregiving.   If you would like more information about Stephen Ministry, how to receive care from a Stephen Minister, or how to become a Stephen Minister, please contact the church office at 762-2893.  

 

Stewardship

 

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Ministries