Adults

Adult ministries at St. Paul offer rich opportunities to grow in faith, build friendships, and enjoy time together. Adults of all ages can find meaningful ways to connect, learn, and grow alongside one another. Whether you are new to the congregation or a long-time member, there is a welcoming place for you.

 

If you would like to receive more information on any of these ministries/events, please contact the Church Office at officeadmin@stpaullc.net. 

Regular Events

  • Come To The Table - Meets on Tuesdays at 10am at "What's Cookin' Downtown" in downtown Aiken.  This is an outreach ministry of St. Paul that allows newcomers and community members to share prayer requests as well as any thoughts or questions they might have about the Christian faith, St. Paul or Lutheranism with our ministry staff. All are invited to join the group for conversation and payer. Consider dropping in some time to enjoy conversation and a cup of coffee.

 

  • Discipleship Study Group - Meets on Wednesdays from 10am-11:15am at St. Paul in Room 203, led by Pastor Jeff or Deacon Kathleen. The intention is to center oneself and have great discussion around scripture and writings from a variety of sources. Various study materials (predominately the devotions of Fr. Richard Rhor) are utilized to address two primary questions:  1) What does it mean to answer Jesus' invitation to be a disciple?  2) What does it mean to answer Jesus' call to make disciples? (Matthew 28).

 

  • God on Tap - Meets on Tuesday evenings from 6pm-8pm, at "AnShu Asian Cafe" the first Tuesday of the Monday and at "Red Lobster" the other Tuesdays of the month. Attendees partake in fellowship and lively discussion addressing different topics each week. Join us!

 

  • Rejoicing Readers - Meets the 2nd Thursday of the month at 10:30am in the St. Paul Library (Room 235). Check the Upcoming Events for the next meeting. The members are dedicated to life-long learning through reading and discuss books that the members have read. The 2026 Book list is provided below.
    • Wounded by Percival Everett (January)
    • Theo of Golden by Allen Levi (February)
    • Loved and Missed by Susie Boyt (March)
    • All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker (April)
    • The Keeper of Stories by Sally Page (May)
    • The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams (June)
    • The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhorn (July)
    • Murder on the Yellow Brick Road by Stuart M. Kaminiski (August)
    • The Widow by John Grisham (September)
    • TBD (October)
    • Banned Books (November)
    • Holiday Party/Book Swap/2027 Schedule (December)

Fellowship Events

Some examples of fellowship opportunities are listed below in addition to annual Church Life events.

  • First Nighters - Playhouse plays and musicals - Balcony group
  • Game Days
  • Night at the Greenjackets
  • Pickleball Teams
  • USCA Basketball Outtings

All fellowship opportunities can be found on the church Calendar. Many fellowship opportunities are open to all generations. 

For more ways to get involved, check out the Serve tab!

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