FAQ

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Baptism

Q. What does Baptism Mean?
A. Baptism marks entry into the Body of Christ and is an important step in the life of every Christian. Baptism at St. Paul’s is celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. Adults who wish to discuss baptism should speak with the pastor. Parents who are active participating members, and want to inquire about baptism for their children, should email the office or call us at 402-895-3366 and request a baptism packet.


Becoming a member

Q. How do I become a member?
A. If you are thinking about joining St. Paul’s, we invite you to attend our Connections Class. We offer these in the evening every couple of months. We talk about the mission and ministry of St. Paul’s and what it means to be a part of the church. Our main goal is to help you see how you can get connected here. After attending the Connections Class, you can make a decision about joining the congregation. Please email the office or call us at 402-895-3366 for the dates of our next New Member Orientation.


Wedding

Q. What is your wedding policy?
A. If you want to get married at St. Paul’s, the first step is to call the church office to see if the date you want to get married is clear on the church calendar and the pastor's calendar. Please don’t put down a deposit for anything, since you’ll want to verify that the date is available FIRST. You may do so up to a year in advance. If the date is available, we will send you the Wedding Packet, which includes important guidelines for planning your wedding at the Church. Because of the importance of being a part of a Christian community, couples must worship regularly and actively participate as a St. Paul’s member in the life of the church. Contact the email the office or call us 402-895-3366 if you want more information.


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