Welcome to St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Our mission: Making disciples of Jesus who make a difference.
How can you play a part in this mission?
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First, examine your own faith journey and become a disciple of Jesus. If you want to know how to do that, send an e-mail to pastormark@suddenlinkmail.com
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Second, explore this site to see what our church has to offer.
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Finally, whenever you find yourself in Nitro, West Virginia, we invite you to join us for one of our services of worship. We worship every Sunday morning at 8:30 am and 11:00 am, with Christian education opportunities for all ages at 9:45 am.
We are a member of the West Virginia Annual Conference - Midland South District.
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** If you are a registered member and your email address has changed please remember to update your email address or contact September Coll and she will update it for you
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Member Login
2008 20th Street
Nitro, WV 25143
304-755-3561
StPaulsNitro@
suddenlinkmail.com
Church office Hours
Monday - Friday
9:00am - 2:00pm
Upper Room Daily Reflections
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A Desire for MoreToday’s Reflection SOME SOULS seem better equipped than others to endure a regimen of living. They wake each morning to eggs for breakfast, go to the same job for seventeen years, and come back as the sun sets to the house they left that morning in the same town where...
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The Gift of CompassionToday’s Reflection APPRECIATING LIFE’S GOODNESS does not mean we become Pollyannas who deny life’s difficult realities and opt for superficial platitudes. In our mourning, as we allow God to comfort us, we come to see that others mourn too. The God who weeps with and for us longs for fullness...
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Enough!Today’s Reflection TIME OUT.That’s enough.No moreof this angry stuff.
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Don’t Be AfraidToday’s Reflection WHAT WOULD YOU SAY is the most frequent command in Scripture? “Be good”? “Be holy”? Or, negatively, “Don’t be immoral”? No. The most frequent command in the Bible is: “Don’t be afraid.” “Fear not.” … The command not to fear is a practical application of a major biblical...