Visitor Infomation


Saint Paul's Church welcomes you!


Saint Paul's is a historic, downtown, Episcopal parish located on the Riverwalk in Augusta, Georgia. Members reside throughout Richmond and the surrounding counties. We welcome you to worship with us and join us in community. The facility is fully accessible for those with disabilities.

Saint Paul's Church was established in 1750 by the Church of England at the site of Fort Augusta. The first three church buildings on the property were destroyed. The fourth building, erected in the 19th century, was burned in the Great Augusta Fire of 1916. The present Georgian Colonial building, designed by Henry Wendell, was completed in 1919.

Visitor and Newcomer Links


Each Sunday and weekday, any visitor who leaves a name and telephone number is contacted by phone, and is then sent a packet of information on the mission and ministry of Saint Paul's Church and the Episcopal Church.

Periodically, a casual supper is hosted by the Newcomer Committee at the Rector's home, or another church member's home, to introduce new people to each other, to the clergy, to church leaders, and to other church staff members and members of the congregation.

As part of its ministry of hospitality, the church is open weekdays and Saturday mornings. History Tours for groups are available by advance arrangement. The clergy and staff are always delighted to provide visitors with information and to visit prospective newcomers in their homes, if they wish.

Saint Paul's Church offers a wide range of ministries to newcomers, including ministries for children, youth, young adults, singles, and older adults.

For more information, please call the Parish Office during regular office hours. 



Worship Services

Sunday

8:00 - Rite I
10:30 - Rite II

Wednesday
Noon - Rite II in Chapel