"St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Duluth, Minnesota is often referred to as the “Cathedral of the North”. With 850 members, St. Paul's is the largest Episcopal Church north of the Twin Cities metro area. Our average Sunday attendance is 275 and we are looking to grow both our membership and attendance in the future. We have 80 children enrolled in our Sunday school program, for many of our worshipers, the children’s entrance on Sunday morning is a pure delight!"
St. Paul's Episcopal Church is one of four beautiful buildings in Duluth designed by the prominent New York City Architectural firm of Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson. It is built in the perpendicular Gothic architectural style characterized by massive stone work inside and out, slate roof, leaded glass casement windows and truncated bell tower.
There are presently three music programs at St. Paul’s.
Adult Choir - sings at the 10:00 o’clock service on Sundays, September into June, and at several other special services throughout the year. Rehearsals are Sunday mornings at 8:30 am.
Youth Choir - is children in 2nd through 6th grade. The choir sings periodically at the 10:00 o’clock service and other special services.
St. Paul’s Bells - man and women of all ages that play at the 10:00 o’clock service about once a month, September through June, and at other special services.
If your in our area, please join us this Sunday!