First Worship At New St Paul AME Church

August 31, 2011

“The vision has become reality” said an ecstatic Pastor Rev. Dr. Lanel D. Guyton of St. Paul AME Church. After a three year building and renovation programme, the Church will transition from its Centennial Hall to the renovated sanctuary for its morning worship services on Sunday 4th September 2011 at 1055am.

“We feel truly blessed to worship in a sanctuary that renews St. Paul’s promise of a welcoming, spirit-filled and vibrant part of the community,” Rev. Guyton continued.

The Church’s congregation will now worship on the historic site on the corner of Court and Victoria Streets in air-conditioned comfort, on comfortable pews and enjoy modern screens and audio amenities.

The Church’s famous stained glass windows, donated by many prominent, Bermudian families have been preserved and restored. A totally new balcony and exposed original beams add to the new look and feel of the sanctuary.

“African Methodists are a singing people and true to our tradition we are very proud of our new Rodgers pipe and digital organ which will be a centerpiece of our worship experiences.”

All are welcome to attend the Service on Sunday 4th September 2011 at 1055am and witness the symbolic transition from the Centennial Hall to the Sanctuary. To contact the Pastor, the Church Office or to support the renovation fund please email stpaulamebda@gmail.com or call 292-0505.

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