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Get involved

Make St Paul’s your spiritual home and connect into the life of the church.

Church isn’t just about Sundays

Whoever you are there are other ways to get involved if you decide to make St Paul’s your spiritual home.

What’s on

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Sarum St Paul’s Sensory Garden Project

Sarum St Paul’s school is reviving their sensory garden, and they have asked for our help. We’re looking for anyone who can give a few hours to work on this project on Saturday 26th April, from 10am to 1pm. Just bring along some gardening gloves and tools if you have them. Refreshments will be provided.

Children

We’d love to welcome your child, or children, to join us on Sunday mornings.

We worship God together, play games, read stories from the Bible, do creative activities, and make friends.

We’re a place where children can have time away from parents and guardians, be with others their own age, and discover God’s love in a safe, friendly and encouraging environment.

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Youth

If you’re in school years 7 to 13, and live in or near Salisbury, you can get involved. You don’t even have to be a believer.

Youth work at St. Paul’s is led by an experienced team of volunteers.

We’re here to help young people have a well-rounded growing up experience that prepares them for the future.

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Women

We have a variety of opportunities for women to gather together and go deeper in their faith.

Specifically for women we have Imagine, our creative group, Vine our Thursday morning teaching, discussion and prayer group, and occasional Saturday morning breakfast events.

Men

Iron Sharpens Iron is a time for men in the church to meet and dig into God’s Word in a practical and engaging way.

We meet monthly on Saturday mornings in the Church foyer to eat breakfast, study the Bible, and encourage one another.

Life groups

Church isn’t just about Sundays. In a church the size of St Paul’s it’s easy to feel disconnected or unseen. Joining a small group helps build community and connection within our congregation.

We have lots of small groups, from less than ten people to more than twenty, that meet regularly to study the Bible, seek a deeper relationship with God, and encourage and support one another.