St. Paul's United Church of Christ

An Historic Church for God's People Today

This website is still very much a work-in-progress, so you might not have found everything you always wanted to know about St. Paul's United Church of Christ.  But we're not leaving you high and dry.

The best way to learn about our church is to come on Sunday mornings for a visit.  We're located at 159 Todd Avenue in Hermitage, just a block north of East State Street (Business Route 62).  Here's our calendar.

If that doesn't work for you, phone us at (724) 342-2310.  Our office is open Monday through Thursday mornings from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.  At other times, leave us a message (including the best time to reach you) and someone will return your call as soon as possible.  To send us an email, visit the Pastor's Message or About Us pages of this website.


You can give to St. Paul's using your credit card or checking account.  JustGive.org is highly recommended by Forbes magazine as a safe and effective way to donate to our church.  You can give a one-time gift, or set up recurring (weekly or monthly) donations.  Click on the button and help us minister in Jesus' name to one another, our community, and our world.

Here are some suggested links to folks with great information:

The United Church of Christ, our denominational family:   www.UCC.org

The PennWest Conference of the U.C.C.   www.PennWest.org

For another take on our denominational family:  FaithfulandWelcoming.org

To read from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible (which we have in our pews) or the New International Version of the Bible (which we're using in our children's Sunday School classrooms):  Crosswalk.com

Daily devotional readings (from the publications we provide free to church members and friends): www.rbc.org/odb/odb.shtml and www.upperroom.org/devotional/

To read the Heidelberg Catechism, which explains our beliefs:  http://www.ucc.org/beliefs/heidelberg-catechism.html

We belong to the Christian Associates:  www.SVChristianAssociates.org

We collect food every week for the Community Food Warehouse:  www.foodwarehouse.org

In our Fellowship Hall, there's a container where you can donate your empty (rinsed out) pop cans to Mercer County Habitat for Humanity.

To learn about Scouting's God and Country awards:  www.PrayPub.org

Learn more about fire chaplains (like our pastor):  www.firechaplains.org

Learn more about police chaplains (like our pastor):  www.icpc4cops.org

 

Several groups meet at our church:

Cub Scouts Pack 16:  http://BeAScout.org

PennOhio Singers (men's barbershop):  www.pennohiosingers.org

Narcotics Anonymous: www.tsrscna.org

Alcoholics Anonymous (the weekly meeting features a speaker): www.wpaarea60.org



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