St. Paul's United Methodist Church

at 12 Marlborough Street in historic Newport, Rhode Island

St. Paul's United Methodist Church
12 Marlborough Street
 Newport, RI 02840

Reverend Rebecca Baumann, Pastor

 Bishop C. Dale White, Pastor Emeritus 

Celebrating diversity;
Growing in knowledge & love;
Serving our community;
Working for justice, peace & the environment.
 

UMC Cross and Flame 
 (Click on the hyperlinked box above  to access the general website of
the United Methodist Church)
 

9:45 AM Child care
10:00 AM Sunday Worship
10:00 AM Sunday School
11:00 Coffee & Social Hour

Abundant Parking

Directions for finding St. Paul's Church

our telephone: (401) 846-0966

 our e-mail address: StPaulNpt@verizon.net

Our website address: www.gbgm-umc.org/stpaulsnewport
(we suggest to find us again either
 bookmark this website or
"google" St. Paul's UMC, Newport, RI"

 



Cereal Night on Aquidneck Island
 
March 14th, 2010
(for more information click on the link above)



Pastor Becky's Latest Clergy Corner Essay

January 16, 2010
(click on hyperlink above to access)

 

 St. Paul's
Welcomes You

We cordially invite you to visit us and join with us in worship

Directions for finding St. Paul's Church

Using our Website
(Through out this website all underlined words or phrases are hyperlinks which when clicked will open another page in this website or in another website.)

Call us at (401) 846-0966

Formed in 1800 as the first Methodist church in Rhode Island, St Paul's Church was constructed in 1806-1807.

Mission Statement of St. Paul’s Church

We are:

     A spirited, compassionate community of faith living in covenant with God and each other through understanding and practicing the teachings of Christ.

We believe that we are called to:

    a.  Welcome all regardless of background, lifestyle and ability, celebrate our diversity and claim our unity, accept other as we find them, or as they may become.

     b. Serve our neighborhood, our country and our world, minister to those of every life stage, mend the broken and heal the hurt. 

      c. Work for justice and peace in the face of inequity and strife.

      d. Honor our community’s rich history and Wesleyan traditions.  

     e. Grow personally in knowledge and love

        f. Be a safe space and a quiet corner in a troubled, weary world.