Who we are
St. Paul’s Anglican Catholic Church is a flourishing Christian congregation located on Lake Michigan Drive on the West Side of Grand Rapids.
The parish was founded in the nineteenth century as part of the Episcopal Church, but in 1980 the members found themselves obliged to secede from the Episcopal Church, unable in conscience to accept innovations in faith and order which were without warrant in scripture or tradition.
The parish joined the Anglican Catholic Church, one of several jurisdictions of the "Continuing Church" which were established in response to the unprecedented situation. St. Paul’s adheres to the received teachings and practices of the historic and undivided Church, in maintaining an all-male episcopate, priesthood, and diaconate, in preserving traditional modes of worship and sacrament based on the forms of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, and in following catholic teaching on human sexuality and the sanctity of life.
Our Church is always eager to welcome new members, of all ages and backgrounds, who are interested in learning more about, and in making a serious commitment to, the Christian Faith as received in the Anglican Tradition.
The parish was founded in the nineteenth century as part of the Episcopal Church, but in 1980 the members found themselves obliged to secede from the Episcopal Church, unable in conscience to accept innovations in faith and order which were without warrant in scripture or tradition.
The parish joined the Anglican Catholic Church, one of several jurisdictions of the "Continuing Church" which were established in response to the unprecedented situation. St. Paul’s adheres to the received teachings and practices of the historic and undivided Church, in maintaining an all-male episcopate, priesthood, and diaconate, in preserving traditional modes of worship and sacrament based on the forms of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, and in following catholic teaching on human sexuality and the sanctity of life.
Our Church is always eager to welcome new members, of all ages and backgrounds, who are interested in learning more about, and in making a serious commitment to, the Christian Faith as received in the Anglican Tradition.
Church Address
2560 Lake Michigan Drive Northwest
Grand Rapids,
MI
49504
United States
Phone: 616-791-2187
Fax: 616-791-2187
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Church Pastor
Rev. Calvin Robinson
Rector
2560 Lake Michigan Drive Northwest
Grand Rapids,
MI
49504
United States
Phone: 616-735-9286
Fax: 616-791-2187
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Anglican Catholic Church
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Rev. Calvin Robinson
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Born in Mansfied, Nottinghamshire, England in 1985, Fr. Robinson previously was a computer science teacher and video games journalist. He undertook a two-year course in theological studies at St. Stephen's Home, Oxford with hope of becoming a deacon in the Church of England. His outspoken view on a more conservative theology caused the church to deny his application. He subsequently was ordained a deacon in the Free Church of England, ordained to the priesthood in the Nordic Catholic Church. He has served at Christ Church, Harlesden, UK. He describes himself as an Evangelical Catholic. He joins St. Paul's as Rector on September 20, 2024.
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Rev. Charles Buitendyk, Deacon
Rector Emeritus, Rev. Dr. Richard Bowyer
Rector Emeritus, Rev. Dr. Richard Bowyer
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St. Paul's is conveniently located on Lake Michigan Drive in West Grand Rapids.
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St. Paul's Anglican Catholic Church Mass Times
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Sundays: 10 a.m.
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Sunday School
Children's Sunday School meets from 9:00 am to 9:50 am. Teens' Sunday School meets, as announced, following the Eucharist. The Sunday School year begins the second Sunday in September and continues through the second Sunday in June. A short Summer Session is held during the month of July.
The upper elementary classes focus on the Seasons of the Church Year, the Sacraments, and the study and memorization of the Apostle’s Creed. Sunday School activities include building fellowship by hosting Coffee Hours and by participation in the annual Christmas Play. All children, including friends and visitors, are welcome to attend our Sunday School classes.
Vacation Bible School
Join us each year for Christian learning and summer fun. VBS is free to any child wanting to attend.
Children's Sunday School meets from 9:00 am to 9:50 am. Teens' Sunday School meets, as announced, following the Eucharist. The Sunday School year begins the second Sunday in September and continues through the second Sunday in June. A short Summer Session is held during the month of July.
The upper elementary classes focus on the Seasons of the Church Year, the Sacraments, and the study and memorization of the Apostle’s Creed. Sunday School activities include building fellowship by hosting Coffee Hours and by participation in the annual Christmas Play. All children, including friends and visitors, are welcome to attend our Sunday School classes.
Vacation Bible School
Join us each year for Christian learning and summer fun. VBS is free to any child wanting to attend.
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Altar Guild
As is customary in many churches, St. Paul’s has a “behind the scenes” group of women known as the Altar Guild. The Guild provides vital support in preparing for the Mass. This entails both setting up and clearing the altar, preparing linens, laying out the Priest's vestments, ordering supplies and flowers, and setting up the church for special services. All church members are welcome to assist with the bi-annual cleaning of the brass. If you would like to volunteer or are interested in learning more about the Guild, please contact the director, Beth Fuller.
St. Martha’s Guild
St. Martha’s Guild, a service-oriented group, is open to all women of the church at least 16 years of age. Each year the women gather to develop a mission statement. Monthly meetings are held to set, review and discuss activities on how to reach the goals reflecting that mission. Customarily, the Guild reaches out to the community, whether it is through donations, food baskets or providing other support. The guild organizes the annual church craft, bake and yard sale and fund-raising dinners which are open to the public. Other Guild-sponsored activities include a bi-annual Afternoon Tea with a fun auction. The Guild meets the fourth Sunday of each month following Mass. Please contact Mary Delaforce for additional information.
Men's Club
The Men's group focuses on St. Paul's work projects and special events like the pancake breakfasts, Lenten Fish Fry Dinners and barbecuing for picnics. With St. Paul's newly updated kitchen and refurbished Fellowship Hall, the six 2015 Lenten Fish Fry Dinners were very successful. The club meets as needed. Contact the Senior or Junior Warden for additional information.
Ongoing Church Activities
Father Bowyer, the former Academic Dean of St. Joseph of Arimathea Anglican Theological College, conducts confirmation classes and new member classes as needed. He conducts adult Bible study classes during the Lenten and Advent seasons. St. Paul's offers other opportunities for fellowship and social interaction, see the Calendar page for upcoming events.
Activities the Church Supports
St. Paul's actively supports a number of charitable projects both locally and abroad, ranging from St. Mary's Pantry (a food-bank for the hungry) to foreign missions. The church regularly supports the Veterans Home with personal and comfort items and the Safe Water Project for under-developed countries. The local chapter of the National Association of Clock and Watch Collectors and the Tri-County Investment Club meet in the St. Paul's facilities.
Church Grounds Coffee
Church Grounds Coffee is a business focused on lending a helping hand to others worldwide. The owners of Church Grounds Coffee, LLC are committed to donating a substantial amount of profits to humanitarian causes with a global impact (see website for fund raising opportunities).
As is customary in many churches, St. Paul’s has a “behind the scenes” group of women known as the Altar Guild. The Guild provides vital support in preparing for the Mass. This entails both setting up and clearing the altar, preparing linens, laying out the Priest's vestments, ordering supplies and flowers, and setting up the church for special services. All church members are welcome to assist with the bi-annual cleaning of the brass. If you would like to volunteer or are interested in learning more about the Guild, please contact the director, Beth Fuller.
St. Martha’s Guild
St. Martha’s Guild, a service-oriented group, is open to all women of the church at least 16 years of age. Each year the women gather to develop a mission statement. Monthly meetings are held to set, review and discuss activities on how to reach the goals reflecting that mission. Customarily, the Guild reaches out to the community, whether it is through donations, food baskets or providing other support. The guild organizes the annual church craft, bake and yard sale and fund-raising dinners which are open to the public. Other Guild-sponsored activities include a bi-annual Afternoon Tea with a fun auction. The Guild meets the fourth Sunday of each month following Mass. Please contact Mary Delaforce for additional information.
Men's Club
The Men's group focuses on St. Paul's work projects and special events like the pancake breakfasts, Lenten Fish Fry Dinners and barbecuing for picnics. With St. Paul's newly updated kitchen and refurbished Fellowship Hall, the six 2015 Lenten Fish Fry Dinners were very successful. The club meets as needed. Contact the Senior or Junior Warden for additional information.
Ongoing Church Activities
Father Bowyer, the former Academic Dean of St. Joseph of Arimathea Anglican Theological College, conducts confirmation classes and new member classes as needed. He conducts adult Bible study classes during the Lenten and Advent seasons. St. Paul's offers other opportunities for fellowship and social interaction, see the Calendar page for upcoming events.
Activities the Church Supports
St. Paul's actively supports a number of charitable projects both locally and abroad, ranging from St. Mary's Pantry (a food-bank for the hungry) to foreign missions. The church regularly supports the Veterans Home with personal and comfort items and the Safe Water Project for under-developed countries. The local chapter of the National Association of Clock and Watch Collectors and the Tri-County Investment Club meet in the St. Paul's facilities.
Church Grounds Coffee
Church Grounds Coffee is a business focused on lending a helping hand to others worldwide. The owners of Church Grounds Coffee, LLC are committed to donating a substantial amount of profits to humanitarian causes with a global impact (see website for fund raising opportunities).
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St. Paul's Anglican Catholic Church History
St. Paul's History
1869: Established as a daughter church of St. Mark's Episcopal Parish
1870: Became independent parish, with a church known as the "Memorial Church" completed at 608 Turner Avenue. Twelve stained glass windows were commissioned in memory of Civil War veterans.
1904: A fire destroyed the church kitchen. Rebuilding included an enlarged Parish Hall and facilities.
1941: On February 26, 1941 (ironically, Ash Wednesday), a fire destroyed much of the church. Rebuilding included extended chancel and a new floor.
1961: Memorial Church was demolished to make way for the US 131 Expressway.
1962: A new church was built at 3421 Leonard Street. The church was consecrated in 1962.
1980: Significant doctrinal changes in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer lead members to vote to secede from Episcopal Diocese of Western Michigan. Affiliation began with the newly-formed Anglican Catholic Church. Following a legal battle, members began to make plans for a new building.
1988: St. Paul's current church on Lake Michigan was completed, complete with carillon and stained glass windows.
1995: The parish hall and kitchen were added.
2010: A full pipe organ was added to the church.
2013: The new JoAnn Poorman wing was completed and dedicated on August 4, 2013.
1869: Established as a daughter church of St. Mark's Episcopal Parish
1870: Became independent parish, with a church known as the "Memorial Church" completed at 608 Turner Avenue. Twelve stained glass windows were commissioned in memory of Civil War veterans.
1904: A fire destroyed the church kitchen. Rebuilding included an enlarged Parish Hall and facilities.
1941: On February 26, 1941 (ironically, Ash Wednesday), a fire destroyed much of the church. Rebuilding included extended chancel and a new floor.
1961: Memorial Church was demolished to make way for the US 131 Expressway.
1962: A new church was built at 3421 Leonard Street. The church was consecrated in 1962.
1980: Significant doctrinal changes in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer lead members to vote to secede from Episcopal Diocese of Western Michigan. Affiliation began with the newly-formed Anglican Catholic Church. Following a legal battle, members began to make plans for a new building.
1988: St. Paul's current church on Lake Michigan was completed, complete with carillon and stained glass windows.
2010: A full pipe organ was added to the church.
2013: The new JoAnn Poorman wing was completed and dedicated on August 4, 2013.
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St. Paul's Anglican Catholic Church listing was last updated on the 25th of September, 2024
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