Welcome!
On behalf of the good people of St. Paul’s Church, welcome to our website. Here you will find all kinds of information about this vibrant community of faith, as well as resources such as sermons and samples of our choir recordings.
St. Paul’s is committed to “innovative mission for Christ.” We have a long history of initiating new ministries and then sharing them with the wider church. As a congregation, we are primarily about helping each other build strong spiritual foundations so that we might lead meaningful lives for the sake of Christ’s love. Worship renews and inspires us; Christian education forms us; the fellowship of the congregation bonds us one to another with mutual affection; and service to the wider community enriches our lives and moves us to give thanks and praise to the Giver of all good gifts.
Current initiatives include a strong commitment to grow and expand our youth ministries, finding ways to engage more of us in the important work of “hands on” outreach, the development of small group opportunities for adults, and the exploration of adding a Sunday evening service that will offer an alternative to the way we worship on Sunday mornings. The congregation is also committed to reaching out to young adults. In short, good things are happening here.
The best way to learn more about St. Paul’s is to visit us on Sunday morning at 7:45 a.m., 9:00 a.m., or 11:15 a.m. I also encourage you to contact me (rwinters@stpaulsindy.org) or any of our staff members with any questions you might have.
Peace in Christ Jesus,
Rich Winters, Rector
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The Rev. Richard H. Winters, Rector of St. Paul's
• Biography
• Sermons
Rector's Book Group Meet at 10:00 a.m. or 7:00 p.m. in the Roberts Library (Church Building)
• May 12
Tokens of Trust:
An Introduction to Christian Belief
by Rowan Williams, the 104th
Archbishop of Canterbury.
In this thematic group of reflections based on the ancient creeds of Christendom, Williams demonstrates a deep concern for the spiritual welfare of contemporary believers. He investigates the great themes of the Apostles and Nicene Creeds, from creation to crucifixion, sin to resurrection.

Men’s Downtown Bible Study
This discussion group is led by St. Paul’s Rector, Rich Winters. We meet from 12:15-1:15 p.m. at Market Tower (10 W. Market St.) 27th floor, at the offices of Bingham & McHale. Bring your own lunch.
We are using the book by Ken Costa, Chairman of Lazard International, God at Work: Living Every Day with Purpose. The book is $8.50 and can be purchased on Sundays or at the Bible Study.
Upcoming study dates/readings are: April 23, Introduction; May 7, Ch. 1; May 14, Ch. 2; June 4, Ch. 3; June 18, Ch. 4.
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