St. Paul also has many different organizations that exist to provide service as well as the opportunity for fellowship. Some organizations are formed to assist with specific needs and often work under the supervision of the pastors or boards. Others operate independently. These organizations must conduct themselves within the bounds established by the church constitution and Voters’ Assembly, but they do not necessarily report to the Voters’ Assembly.
The members of St. Paul also gather on a regular basis in smaller 'groups'. Generally speaking, these groups are less formal, and they cover a broad range of activities. Some meet for the purpose of Bible Study, others are drawn together by a common interest or shared need/experience, but all are alike in providing members the opportunity for fellowship.
St. Paul also has many different organizations that exist to provide service as well as the opportunity for fellowship. Some organizations are formed to assist with specific needs and often work under the supervision of the pastors or boards. Others operate independently. These organizations must conduct themselves within the bounds established by the church constitution and Voters’ Assembly, but they do not necessarily report to the Voters’ Assembly.
The members of St. Paul also gather on a regular basis in smaller 'groups'. Generally speaking, these groups are less formal, and they cover a broad range of activities. Some meet for the purpose of Bible Study, others are drawn together by a common interest or shared need/experience, but all are alike in providing members the opportunity for fellowship.