
About St. Paul's United Church
3760 Carp Rd, Carp ON K0A 1L0
Worship Services: Sundays at 9:30 am
Our Mission
As the saying goes, the Church is not a building. It is a people. St. Paul’s United Church is the people that come together to praise God in our sanctuary; to learn about the Christian faith in our Lounge; who share Christian fellowship in our spacious kitchen and halls; serve the community and world through their mission work and outreach; and provide our building for the use of the community.
We hope you will join us as friends walking in Christian worship and service; deepening our friendships, developing our faith, and playing our part in God’s creative work in the world.
Call and Vision of the United Church of Canada
Call
The United Church of Canada Call reflects the core of our purpose, sharing who we seek to be in “such a time as this” (Esther 4:14).
Deep Spirituality
Bold Discipleship
Daring Justice
Vision
The United Church of Canada Vision reflects what the church aspires to be over a 5- to 10-year span.
Called by God, as disciples of Jesus, The United Church of Canada seeks to be a bold, connected, evolving church of diverse, courageous, hope-filled communities united in deep spirituality, inspiring worship, and daring justice.
A New Creed
‘A New Creed’ is a brief and well-loved affirmation of faith used widely in our worship (1968; rev. 1980, 1995).
We are not alone,
we live in God’s world.
We believe in God:
who has created and is creating,
who has come in Jesus,
the Word made flesh,
to reconcile and make new,
who works in us and others
by the Spirit.
We trust in God.
We are called to be the Church:
to celebrate God’s presence,
to live with respect in Creation,
to love and serve others,
to seek justice and resist evil,
to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen,
our judge and our hope.
In life, in death, in life beyond death,
God is with us.
We are not alone.
Thanks be to God.
Pastoral Care Team
The pastoral care provided by Carp-Dunrobin Pastoral Charge plays a crucial role in fostering a sense of community, support, and spiritual well-being among its members. This care is centered on the belief that everyone is deserving of love, understanding, and guidance, regardless of their life circumstances. Pastoral care includes offering emotional support, counseling, and spiritual guidance, helping individuals navigate the complexities of life while finding comfort and meaning within their faith.
By addressing both the spiritual and practical needs of its congregants, the Church fosters a holistic approach to well-being. The Pastoral Care Team has enacted a buddy system to keep in touch with those who may not be able to get out as much as they might like. A friendly phone call or a card to say someone is thinking about them can brighten the day. The Team may co-ordinate a roster for the preparation and delivery of meals when there is a short-term need, arrange a drive to appointments, and assist with other needs that may arise. Christmas is a special time to acknowledge those who are facing challenges, with a visit or a card.
In addition to its impact on individuals and the community, pastoral care fosters deep connections among congregants and contributes to a resilient and engaged faith community. Pastoral care is a vital component of our ministry, embodying the Church's values of compassion, inclusivity, and service.
To contact the Pastoral Care Team, please call the church office at 613-839-2155.
The History of St. Paul’s United Church – 1824-2024
In the years prior to 1824, there were primarily three religious groups in Huntley Township – Anglican, Presbyterian and Methodists. Amongst these early Irish settlers were several Methodist families, including three local preachers and class leaders, Thomas Shillington, George Argue and Hugh Ronan. They conducted Methodist services periodically at different private residences.
In the years 1824 to 1850, Huntley Methodists were served by Methodist ministers from the Richmond circuit. However, most of the services were conducted by local Huntley Methodist preachers and held in private residences. In the next 50 years several Methodist churches were built throughout Huntley Township, including a church on the present site of St. Paul’s United Church.
The early 1900’s brought about the building of a new Methodist church in Carp, a congregation name change to St. Paul’s United and the merging of St. Paul’s United and St. Andrew’s Presbyterian congregations.