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St. Paul's Presbyterian Church is a Christian community in downtown Hamilton, embodying Jesus’ acceptance and love of all people, and supporting the growth of God’s people in faith and service.
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church is a Christian community in downtown Hamilton, embodying Jesus’ acceptance and love of all people, and supporting the growth of God’s people in faith and service.
ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
A COMMUNITY OF FAITH IN HAMILTON
(905) 522-2792
There will not be a service on Sunday, December 25, 2022
Sunday Worship
Proclaiming God's Word
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Our worship service is every Sunday morning at 11 am and runs to about noon. Afterward, join us in the church hall for coffee, snacks, and conversation.
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Do you have to be Presbyterian?
No. Some of us have been going to church our whole lives, others are visiting a church for the very first time. Everyone is welcome.
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What should I wear?
Whatever is comfortable! Some worshipers wear suits or dresses. Others wear jeans and t-shirts. It's a real mix.
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Is there parking?
Yes, there is a parking lot behind the church and meters along nearby streets.
What about transit?
Just about every bus route in the city passes by here, including the 101 from Burlington. We are served by HSR routes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 33, 34, and 35.
There are bus stops right in front of the church on James Street and the MacNab bus terminal is nearby.
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Our Music Program
St. Paul's has a traditional music service led by
Music Director Blair Havers.
Our four-manual Casavant organ with more than 2,800 pipes and 45 speaking stops was installed in 1911 and was refurbished extensively in 2008.
The 232-pipe antiphonal organ located in the balcony is voiced to be heard above the full organ.
Our choir performs a choral anthem each Sunday.