View Our Church’s Outreach Activities

The Mbaloma Project
The village of Mbaloma in Liberia has a decades long relationship with St. Paul's. Our Missionary there, Max Jones and our clergy liaison, the Rev. Michael Sie are currently overseeing the renovation of the old dormitory that serves the school in Mbaloma. With the support of St. Paul's, the dormitory is being converted into classrooms and a library to accommodate the growing population of the school.

A dilapidated house with no windows and a tree in the background.

Sharing our Space
The congregation at St. Paul's is pleased to share it's space with:

The NoVa Lights Chorale

Iglesia Apostolica​

Iglesia de Restauracion

Sina Egziabher ab Ethiopian

​Providing space for others to worship is one of the ways that we serve the community.

A green and white logo for the christian community.

​ACCA ​- The Annandale Christian Community for Action supports multiple ministries in the area. Members of St. Paul's regularly provide food for the Food Pantry and supply some much needed muscle for furniture deliveries.

A colorful poster with the words " join us easter sunday ".

Annual Easter Egg Hunt - Each year after our morning worship on Easter Sunday we have an Easter Egg Hunt not only for the children in our congregation but for the preschool children and those in the neighborhood as well.

A group of children walking down the steps.

The R.I.D.E.S. Program provides Metro cards to Safe Haven Shelter housed at First Christian Church in Falls Church so that the clients using the shelter will have transportation when needed to get to a doctor's appointment or a job interview or to take care of a family emergency. The Metro cards are dispersed through the shelter social worker.

A pile of cards with different types of information.

Homeless Shelter Ministry - the members of this congregation provide weekly toiletries to the clients at the Baileys Crossroads Community Shelter. During the summer of 2015, St. Paul's joined with St. Patrick's, St. John's and St. Alban's to provide a picnic for the homeless people living in Bailey's Crossroads.

A group of people standing around a table.
A red and yellow logo for the children 's book, " think of thomas ".
A group of people standing around tables with cans.

The first Sunday of every month the congregation gathers in Fleming Hall after church to prepare bags of food for the weekend for elementary school children who are getting free or reduced price lunches at school and may not have access to food on the weekend. St. Paul's is partnering with Westlawn Elementary School in Falls Church to provide this weekend food for their students. . Everyone pitches in during our Fellowship Hour including our own children. Please join us!

A woman in a blue robe standing next to a sign.
A woman is crying while another person holds her hand up to her face.

Ash Wednesday ~ Ashes to Go

Each year on Ash Wednesday, our priest provides Ashes-to-Go for busy commuters who might not otherwise have an opportunity for this special commemoration of the beginning of Lent.

"Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return."

God loves you!

View Our Church’s Outreach Activities

The Mbaloma Project
The village of Mbaloma in Liberia has a decades long relationship with St. Paul's. Our Missionary there, Max Jones and our clergy liaison, the Rev. Michael Sie are currently overseeing the renovation of the old dormitory that serves the school in Mbaloma. With the support of St. Paul's, the dormitory is being converted into classrooms and a library to accommodate the growing population of the school.

A dilapidated house with no windows and a tree in the background.

Sharing our Space
The congregation at St. Paul's is pleased to share it's space with:

The NoVa Lights Chorale

Iglesia Apostolica​

Iglesia de Restauracion

Sina Egziabher ab Ethiopian

​Providing space for others to worship is one of the ways that we serve the community.

A green and white logo for the christian community.

​ACCA ​- The Annandale Christian Community for Action supports multiple ministries in the area. Members of St. Paul's regularly provide food for the Food Pantry and supply some much needed muscle for furniture deliveries.

A colorful poster with the words " join us easter sunday ".

Annual Easter Egg Hunt - Each year after our morning worship on Easter Sunday we have an Easter Egg Hunt not only for the children in our congregation but for the preschool children and those in the neighborhood as well.

A group of children walking down the steps.

The R.I.D.E.S. Program provides Metro cards to Safe Haven Shelter housed at First Christian Church in Falls Church so that the clients using the shelter will have transportation when needed to get to a doctor's appointment or a job interview or to take care of a family emergency. The Metro cards are dispersed through the shelter social worker.

A pile of cards with different types of information.

Homeless Shelter Ministry - the members of this congregation provide weekly toiletries to the clients at the Baileys Crossroads Community Shelter. During the summer of 2015, St. Paul's joined with St. Patrick's, St. John's and St. Alban's to provide a picnic for the homeless people living in Bailey's Crossroads.

A group of people standing around a table.
A red and yellow logo for the children 's book, " think of thomas ".
A group of people standing around tables with cans.

The first Sunday of every month the congregation gathers in Fleming Hall after church to prepare bags of food for the weekend for elementary school children who are getting free or reduced price lunches at school and may not have access to food on the weekend. St. Paul's is partnering with Westlawn Elementary School in Falls Church to provide this weekend food for their students. . Everyone pitches in during our Fellowship Hour including our own children. Please join us!

A woman in a blue robe standing next to a sign.
A woman is crying while another person holds her hand up to her face.

Ash Wednesday ~ Ashes to Go

Each year on Ash Wednesday, our priest provides Ashes-to-Go for busy commuters who might not otherwise have an opportunity for this special commemoration of the beginning of Lent.

"Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return."

God loves you!