Office:
Hours 8:00AM - 4:30PM
Monday through Thursday
8:30AM - Noon on Friday
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E-mail: Church Office

Phone (618) 465-9149


SUNDAYS:
8:15AM Worship-Trinity Chapel

10:30AM Worship-St. Paul's

9:45AM St. Paul's Sunday          School (Junior Worship & Youth Classes)

9:45AM to 10:00AM St. Paul's Adult Sunday School


First Visit:
First time to an Episcopal church?
Street Map to St. Paul's
Street Map to Trinity Chapel

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The Episcopal Parish Of Alton
St. Paul's Church                  Trinity Chapel
The Rev. David Boase - Rector
10 East 3rd Street; Alton, Illinois 62002; (618) 465-9149
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Whether you are new to the area, visiting from out of town, or just visiting our web pages, we welcome you to this community and invite you to participate in our life of worship and service.

History - Over 170 Years of Service

The Episcopal Parish of Alton consists of St. Paul's, Third & Market and Trinity Chapel, 1901 State St. The building that houses St. Paul's was constructed by Captain Benjamin Godfrey in 1834 and was offered for use by all organized religious groups. Alton Episcopalians elected their first Vestry on February 20, 1836. In 1845 St. Paul's purchased the building they had been using for $1800. Later, before 1870, a group of Episcopalians were meeting in a private home in North Alton. As attendance grew, it became necessary to build a chapel for a Sunday School Mission. Trinity Chapel was constructed in 1870 for $2000. Throughout its history the Episcopal Parish of Alton has withstood war, severe economic hardships and absence of clergy, but the parish stood united during those hard times and has continued to persevere improve, and most of all, grow.

Tradition is Only the Beginning

Beyond its rich heritage, the Episcopal Parish of Alton, strives to be contemporary by offering diverse programs, providing community outreach and celebrating with joy the Good News of God's love of us.

Purpose

The purpose of the Episcopal Parish of Alton is to be a worshiping and loving community which offers resources for living joyfully and successfully.

Mission

The Episcopal Parish of Alton has as its mission: the knowing and praising of God and his Son Jesus, outreach to the needy, and the giving and receiving of love.

Catholic/Protestant

The Episcopal Church believes in and worships one God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It is a church which is both Catholic and Protestant, ancient and reformed, liberal and conservative, active and reflective and whose faith is based on Holy Scripture, and nearly two thousand years of tradition and reason. The baptized members of the Episcopal Church celebrate newness of life in and through Jesus Christ by regular weekly communion and are warm friendly people who would like to know you.

Diocese

The Episcopal Parish of Alton is a parish within The Diocese of  Springfield,  part of   Province 5. We hold a variety of understandings about how God is involved in our lives, and we vary in age, race, politics, lifestyle, and tradition.


Learn More About The Episcopal Parish Of Alton And The Episcopal Church

We want to help you feel at home. If you desire, an usher will seat you next to one of our members, who can help you during the service.

We can direct you to pamphlets, or books in the library to learn more about our denomination. During coffee hour and adult classes are good times to ask questions.

Most of us were once newcomers to St. Paul's, the Episcopal Parish of Alton and the Episcopal Church. Please ask the clergy, ushers or greeters any questions which might help you feel more at home in our parish.

For Complete Day & Times of Liturgies/Community Outreach Ministries/Prayer Group and Education information, please click here.


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