Serving Neighbors
Three of the questions of the Baptismal Covenant in the Episcopal Church are:
- Will you seek and serve Christ in all persons, loving your neighbor as yourself?
- Will you strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being?
- Will you cherish the wondrous works of God, and protect the beauty and integrity of all creation?
Outreach is an essential part of St. Paul’s. We try to live out our Jesus' command to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, care for the sick, and love our neighbor as ourselves.
Pursuing Antiracism and Social Justice, we work to come up with positive solutions to address larger questions about injustice in society and around the world.
Environmental Sustainability is a part of our work of caring for God's good creation.
We also host partner groups from the wider community who share in our work and values.
Community and Interfaith Partnerships
Social Justice
As part of our baptismal covenant, we promise to "strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being."
St. Paul's engages in vibrant and desperately-needed outreach to make an immediate difference in the lives of people in crisis as a way of living out this promise. In pursuing social justice, we also work to come up with positive solutio…
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Our Sustainability Committee works to spread knowledge about stewardship of God's creation through educational programming for the St. Paul's Community, as well as partnering with the greater Mt. Lebanon community.
In addition, we work to live into our values of creation stewardship thorough our own environmental impact. Over the past several years, we have reduced our energy co…
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We serve our broader community in a variety of ways, through financial support as well as in-person volunteering. We serve by providing monthly packed lunches for the Neighborhood Resilence Project, preparing and serving meals for the homeless at Shepherd's Heart in downtown Pittsburgh, collecting groceries for the South Hills Food Pantry.
We financially support many outreach mi…
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St. Paul’s offers meeting space to many non-profit organizations. Call the church office to learn more about community outreach and support groups or to inquire about available meeting space.