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Come on home, or check us out for the first time by joining us to worship with in person! We look forward to seeing you all.

UPcoming EVENTS AND INFORMATION

  • Rector’s Study Sundays at 9:30a in the rectors office. Currently reading the Life of Christ by Michael Sheen.

  • Women’s book study, Thursdays at 5:15p before the evening Mass.

  • UPCOMING HOLY DAYS AND EVENTS

    • All Souls Day, Saturday, November 2 | 9:00a Low Mass

    • The Solemnity of All Saints, Sunday, November 3 | 8:00a Low Mass & 10:30a Sung Mass

    • Harvest Sunday Sunday, November 17 | 8:00a Low Mass & 10:30a Sung Mass

    • Feast of Christ the King Sunday, November 24 | 8:00a Low Mass & 10:30a Sung Mass

    • Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 28 | 11:00a Low Mass

    • Women’s Advent Quiet Day Saturday, November 30 | 9:00a – 1:00p

    • Feast of St. Andrew Saturday, November 30 | 12:00p Low Mass

    • Advent Wreath Workshop Saturday, December 1 | Following 10:30a Coffee Hour

The Monthly Messenger newsletter is available to view / download / print by clicking HERE.

Check back frequently for updates!

Weekly Mass Schedule

All public worship services are held in-person.

Sunday 8:00a and 10:30 Masses

The 10:30a Mass will also be live streamed.

Wednesday 10:30a Mass

Thursday 6:15p Mass

 

We worship to the Glory of God and serve Rogers Park.

St. Paul's Church by-the-Lake is a parish family that was established in Rogers Park in 1882 in the Diocese of Chicago, part of the Anglican Communion of which the Episcopal Church is the American Province. Our worship to the Glory of God is catholic and sacramentally centered in the celebration of the Eucharistic Sacrifice of Jesus, commonly called The Mass. Our mission is evangelical: to bring all persons to the knowledge and love of God, respecting the dignity and freedom of every human being.

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