About Our Church
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Discover more about St. Clement's Since 1895, the spire of St. Clement's Church has overlooked the corner of Milton and Portland Avenues near downtown St. Paul. Set within a leafy, early 20th-century district of homes, schools and businesses, this Cass Gilbert-designed church has served many generations as an inspiring place to gather, learn and worship in the Episcopal tradition. While first-time visitors are often struck by the beautiful architecture and gardens, return visitors soon come to sense what really defines our parish -- the strong and vibrant community of faith and service that exists at St. Clement's. We seek to serve one another, our community and our world. We share a commitment to spiritual growth and education for children, youth and adults -- welcoming and discussing questions at every stage of Christian faith. We share an appreciation of fine sacred music and the arts. It's an exciting and energizing time in the life of our parish.
We invite you to learn more about where we are now by exploring these pages, and where we hope to go by looking at our Action Plan. If we can provide more information right away, feel free to call our office at (651) 228-1164. And whether you're looking for a church home, visiting from out of town or simply wondering what St. Clement's or the Episcopal Church is all about, we invite you to come worship with us this Sunday or any Sunday you choose. We'd be delighted to extend a friendly welcome and, if you'd like, to talk with you about St. Clement's Church.
Holly Henjum, Senior Warden |
Bible Conversations Group meets each Sunday in the Chapel from 9:15-10:15 am. This group reads aloud the lectionary readings for the day and joins together for dicussion, study and discernment. Facilitated by Bob Hanson and members of the group. Newcomers are always welcome!