Here at St. Paul's we have several ongoing ministries in many areas. Please click on the links below, or on the side, to view them. If you would like to find out more about these activities, please contact the church office.
Men's Ministries
There are a number of activities held for Men at St. Paul's. You are welcome to join in!
The Chain Gang meets each Wednesday morning at the church at 8am. They do a number of jobs around the grounds. They then break for morning tea, prayer, and a short bible study. It is largely because of this group's hard work that St. Paul's is such a lovely place to meet to worship God.
St Paul's gardening committee has transformed our grounds, making it a pleasant place to meet and to reflect on God's love for us.
Every Friday at 7am there is a men's prayer and encouragement meeting over breakfast, in the kitchen. Combined Churches Men's breakfast is held once a month. The meeting rotates between local churches.
Women's Ministries

Women's Outreach Events
St Paul's regularly organises women's events where we aim to invite our friends and family to a relaxed environment focused on the gospel and craft activities. The events have included: Home for Christmas (Gingerbread House making); Death By Chocolate, Life in Christ (making boxes of yummy chocolates); Stories from the Heart (Scrap booking). The events are popular so booking is essential.
Women's Conferences
These occur every two to three years. They provide an opportunity for women of all ages to spend a weekend together relaxing from the strains of life. We reflect on God's word and how it applies to us as women. We have an opportunity to share in small groups and to pray as individuals and for each other. Once again these events have proven to be very popular. Booking is essential.
Ladies Link Up
This group meets once a month in the Christian Resource Centre at St Paul's. They spend time learning from the Bible, praying for each other and organising special events. All women are welcome.
Youth Ministry
Ministry to and by young people is an important part of our life at St Paul’s. A High School youth group meets each Friday night during term time from 6pm to 8pm. Please bring $2 for dinner. This is open to any high school age youth. For more information, please contact the church office. The group evenings include food, fun and learning together from God’s Word.
The St Paul's Youth Group now has its own website. Check it out!
Members of the youth group also join in camps in Wagga and beyond. In 2010, we attended the Riverina Youth Convention camp from 26-28 March at Borambola. The talks are available to download and listen:
Looking for 2011 talks from the Big Day Out keep checking here every couple of weeks.
Children's Ministry
Our Children and young people are very important members of St. Paul's. We have a number of exciting activities to encourage them to understand the Gospel and grow in a relationship with God. Your younger children are welcome at the following activities:
During The 9:30 AM Service
- Kid's Spot: A special time of teaching, song and prayer aimed at younger children.
- Sunday School: We have three classes covering ages from pre-school upwards. One group for ages 3 to 7, another for 8 to 12, and one for high school students.
- Toddler Time: We run a creche for toddlers where they sing songs and do simple craft and games.
Kid's Club
Kid's club is a club for primary school ages. They meet every second week at the church to play games, eat, and most importantly, learn about God. Each session the children make a small craft item to take home. The cost is $2 and the program runs from 6 till 8. For more information, please contact the church office.
Cradle Roll
This ministry is in support of families who have their children baptised or dedicated at St Paul's. For the first five years after a child is baptised, they will receive a card from our church to mark the baptism anniversary.
Child Protection
The church has a Child Protection Committee and follows the diocese child protection procedures. If you would like further information, please contact the office.