It all started in 1845, when Aaron Price began gathering local Methodist families for worship, teaching, and mutual support with the aim of serving and evangelizing their community.
In 1875 this Building was dedicated to the Glory of God, and it has been faithfully used for that purpose ever since.
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This Sunday is Advent Week 3! Come and experience a powerful service of worship and wisdom in the church sanctuary this Sunday. Enjoy uplifting worship music led by the St. Paul’s Praise Team, followed by a joyful message from Pastor Brian Wilkie titled “Good News Of Great Joy!" Scripture Focus: Luke 2: 8-11
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Satelite Director for Youth For Christ Elgin County, Andre Reda, shared a deeply impactful message last week about his recent health journey. After facing the fear of a possible cancer diagnosis and undergoing extensive testing, he was grateful to share doctors did not find a single cancer cell anywhere aside from the initially suspected area. Which is being treated. His testimony was a powerful reminder of faith, perseverance, and gratitude. 🙏🧑⚕️ Additionally, last Friday, St. Paul’s had the honor of hosting a stunning performance of George Frideric Handel’s 18th-century oratorio, Messiah. The concert was an absolutely beautiful success, enhanced even further by St. Paul’s exceptional acoustics, which brought every note to life. 🎶 📅 Watch for details on these, upcoming events, and more inside this week’s " In The Loop! video
September 21st, 2025 we all set a precedent by holding a one of a kind community church service featuring 7 churches from across Aylmer. United in worship, praise, and celebration! This historic event is part of the Aylmer Community Heritage Festival, bringing together believers, families, and friends from all around the region for a time of inspiration, music, and unity.
If you missed last Sunday’s message on the Second Week of Advent; Peace, you can now watch or listen to the full sermon only replay on St. Paul’s YouTube channel!