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  • Thank You Page | St. Paul's UMC ABQ

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  • Donate | St. Paul's UMC ABQ

    DONATE Make your contribution online Give One Time Recurring Giving Authorization Form Thank you for choosing the most effective way to maximize your giving by completing our simple Authorization Form online. If you would not wish to complete it online, you may choose to download the form and return in person to the Church Office. Download the Form Giving Questions DONATE Select a authorization date Date of first donation Type of Authorization Select One First name Last name Enter your address Email Donation goes to Choose an option Please debit my donation from my account: (check one) Checking Account (attach a voided check) Saving Account (contact your bank for routing number) Fequency of Donation Weekly on Mondays Semi-Monthly on 1st and 15th Monthly on the 1st Monthly on the 15th Quarterly Attach voided check Upload supported file (Max 15MB) Routing Number Account Number Clear Authorization Signature I authorize the above organization to process debit entries to my account. I understand that this authority will remain in effect until I provide reasonable notification to terminate the authorization. I also acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy⌝ Donate PLEASE NOTE: ONLY CLICK DONATE ONCE Thank you for your donation! ORGANIZATIONAL NAME: St. Paul's United Methodist Church ADDRESS: 9500 Constitution Ave NE Albuquerque NM, 87112 Privacy Policy General Disclaimer

  • Worship at Home | St. Paul's United Methodist Church | Albuquerque, New Mexico

    live WORSHIP AT HOME On the go, wherever you may be , stream live. Join us from the comfort of your own home or wherever you may be, as we come together in worship, song and fellowship. Watch LIVE Sunday! Give Back Today Service Times Classic: 9:15 Contemporary: 11:30 Past Sermons Easily access a variety of inspiring past sermons to gain insight or relive touching messages that inspire and resonate with your spiritual journey. ​ Visit Sermon Archive ➜ Grow with God Engage with God in fresh and thrilling means through thought-provoking devotionals, captivating podcasts, and inspirational videos. ​ Explore Digital Spiritual Growth Tools ➜ "But as it is, God arranged the members in the body, each one of them, as he chose.” 1 Corinthians 12:18 we remain committed to being helpful, resourceful, and encouraging in your spiritual journey While worshiping at home may be convenient, we truly miss having you present with us. If you are able, we would love to connect in person, but we understand that there may be reasons preventing you from doing so. Nevertheless, we remain committed to being helpful, resourceful, and encouraging in your spiritual journey. Please take a moment to explore this page for resources, tools, and more that can aid in your walk with God. ​ Anyway we can help, let us know! → Watch & Read Utilize digital resources to enhance your relationship with God. Engage with God in fresh and thrilling means through thought-provoking devotionals, captivating podcasts, and inspirational videos. Explore Tools Join our Facebook Group! ˄ Learn More ➜ Explore Digital Tools to Grow Learn More ➜ Check out a RightNOW Media! Learn More ➜ We're ready when you're ready! We're excited you're visiting us online! Check out our Sundays Page to learn more about our nursery, Sunday School classes, fellowship before Worship and more! Learn More Spread the Word: Download Your Invite to Church Graphic Today! Off-Campus Get in Touch Find a Church near You Check out a list from across our connection and find a church near you! Find a Church ⌝ Let's Get in Touch First name Last name Email Phone I like to learn more about: Sunday Worship Personal Bible Studies Small Groups Volunteer Opportunities Spiritual Tools and Resources Other Write a message I agree to the Privacy Policy Submit Thanks for submitting!

  • Social Media Guidelines | St. Paul's UMC ABQ

    SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDELINES CHURCH SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDELINES Last Updated February 2024 ​ By accessing or using any of our Services on our Website, you acknowledge that you have read this Social Media guidelines and Statement. ​ These guidelines address topics such as appropriate content, respectful and ethical communication, privacy considerations, copyright infringement, disclosure of affiliations or endorsements, and guidelines for engaging with others on social media platforms. By following these guidelines, users can ensure a positive and effective use of social media while protecting their personal and professional reputation. ​ Purpose: To be a living document to reflect current needs of St. Paul's United Methodist Church. To help facilitate safe spaces for conversation, community and dialogue within St. Paul's United Me thodist Church on social media outlets, the following policy will be observed in the management of user-generated content submitted to St. Paul's United Methodist Church social media platforms. These include accounts or websites that are managed or moderated by staff. Such platforms include, but are not limited to: Facebook YouTube Blogs Websites and Social Media Profiles managed and moderated by St. Paul's United Methodist Church. General Guidelines: This policy provides guidelines for employees and/or volunteers to follow when they use social media tools on behalf of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, or when St. Paul's United Methodist Church becomes part of a social media dialogue. Posts should contain family-friendly content only. No post can contain content unsuitable for viewing by children. This policy prohibits cursing, posting of adult acts or material, and/or any posts that include URLs linking to pages containing the aforementioned content. Users should refrain from personal attacks and hate speech, including, but not limited to, attacking or calling into question the faith of an individual or group. These kinds of comments will not be allowed on any official social media or web Platform. Similarly, no post should contain threats or descriptive acts of violence towards other users or individuals. In the case of such post, the site administrator will record the post, consult with organizational leaders, and contact appropriate authorities about the threatening behavior. Posts or comments should not promote products or services from which that user, or another, would personally profit because St. Paul's United Methodist Church is a registered nonprofit organization. Posts and comments that don’t adhere to the following guidelines are in conflict with the mission of St. Paul's United Methodist Church and are subject to removal. Repeated violation of this policy may result in a user being blocked or removed from St. Paul's United Methodist Church platforms. ​ ​ SAFE SANCTUARIES GUIDELINES INTRODUCTION As an ever-increasing number of people use and prefer digital communication over other forms, it is essential that the church be present in this mission field. Social networking sites, on-the-spot communication devices and email can enhance communication, faith sharing and deepen relationships. The following recommended practices and guidelines apply principles of healthy boundaries and safe church to the virtual world of digital networking and communication. They are intended to raise awareness of issues and open doors of conversations with ministry teams. We encourage all ministry teams to discern together the following guidelines, considering the nature of your ministry and being mindful that our calling is to meet children and youth where they are; model healthy boundaries; and love and care for them safely. Adults engaged in ministry to youth and children should consider their relationship with the youth or child when interacting with them using digital media, and should conduct themselves in a manner that would be acceptable on church grounds. CONNECTING ON SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES 1. In addition to participating on the ministry pages, youth may wish to establish social media connections with church leaders and adult volunteers engaged in youth ministry. Adults who are willing to participate in these relationships should use the following guidelines when establishing these connections: a. Adults should not submit ‘friend’ requests to children or youth. Minors may feel like they are not able to decline such requests due to the disparity of power between them and adults. Exceptions to this rule should only be made in situations when the adult’s privacy settings make it difficult or impossible for the youth to find the adult’s page on the site. In these circumstances, it is acceptable for an adult to request a youth as a friend, if the youth has requested that they do so. b. Due to the greater potential for misinterpretation, inappropriate discussions, and inadvertent exposure of youth to inappropriate content; personal pages should be maintained appropriately. Church leaders and adult volunteers should avoid relationships with children/youth via Social Networking sites, unless an actual relationship (ministry, family friendship, etc.) already exists between them. c. As additional social media sites gain popularity, the Safe Sanctuaries Committee reserves the right to apply this approach to the various methods of digital communication. BOUNDARIES 2. All church leaders and adult volunteers engaged in ministry with children and youth are strongly encouraged to set strict privacy settings on any personal social networking profile, making every effort to prevent youth and children from being introduced to objectionable content. Privacy settings on personal pages and information should be thoroughly scrutinized on a regular basis to prevent this information from being available to minors. In the event that a church leader or adult volunteer does not feel that they can set the proper privacy settings and/or regularly check their personal pages (2-3 times per day) for inappropriate material that might have been posted by others, they are asked to completely restrict child/youth access to their pages. 3. For the sake of their own privacy and the well-being of the child/youth participants, church leaders and adult volunteers should not add or invite children or youth to any groups, events, pages, chat rooms, etc. that are not solely dedicated to activities directly related to the children or youth ministries or ministry activities. 4. Given the continuing evolution of privacy settings and capabilities on many social networking sites, church leaders and adult volunteers must be willing to continue to educate themselves on what settings are needed to support the above recommendations. Additionally, the child and youth ministry programs should establish education for adult volunteers who wish to use social media as part of their ministry efforts. COMMUNICATION Social media is an excellent way to quickly share both good and sad moments in a person’s life with a large number of people. However, as with all forms of communication, users should be respectful of the privacy of others. This is particularly the case with youth and children’s ministry leaders. Leaders should be especially mindful of how information is presented in such a permanent medium, and should never share news about another person without their express prior consent. 5. Use prudent judgment in the time you contact youth and children through social media, e-mail or other forms of digital communication. The "home phone rule" is a basic rule of thumb to use – normally do not text or chat with youth at a time you would not normally call their home phone line, i.e. before 9:00 AM or after 9:00 PM. Exceptions to this rule are as follows: a. In emergency situations or when children or youth reach out to a church leader or adult volunteer with issues that they feel that they need to discuss immediately. b. During weekends, vacation times, and other times when children or youth may have parental permission to stay up later than normal, adult leaders may respond to youth initiated communications outside of these hours, at their discretion. In all of the exception situations, adults should use good judgment in deciding when discussions should continue or be picked up at a more appropriate time, in order to support and demonstrate good boundaries with their personal time. 6. All church leaders and adult volunteers engaged in ministry with children and youth should consider the content and nature of any posts that will be seen or read by others. Your voice is often considered the voice of the church. 7. ‘One on one’ video or chat room interaction is generally not appropriate between adults and minors. Such communications should only be engaged in where no face-to-face communication is possible, such as where the youth is away for the summer in a foreign country but regularly communicates with the adult in person. 8. When the content of received communications raises concerns or questions, it should be shared with a member of the Pastoral team, and law enforcement, where appropriate. a. Email is not an appropriate communication method for matters that are pastorally sensitive, emotionally charged, or that require extensive conversation. b. Email may be more appropriate where matters are deemed legally sensitive. c. Humor and sarcasm can be easily misinterpreted, and should be used only where appropriate. All communication sent digitally (email, social networking sites, notes or posts, etc.) may be shared or reposted to others. Adults should be mindful that comments sent to a youth may be shared by that youth in a number of ways and that misinterpretation of those comments may occur. 9. Phone conversations and face-to-face meetings are the preferred mode of communication, when responding to emotionally driven communication or pastoral emergencies, and should be used when possible to provide the appropriate level of support. IDENTITY PROTECTION We will seek to protect the privacy and identity of all minors in our use of social media. All church leaders and adults leaders in youth and children’s ministry should closely monitor the privacy settings of any posted youth images to ensure that they are not accessible to individuals who do not have permission to view them. 10. All church leaders and adult volunteers engaged in ministry with minors must not post photos or video that identify children or youth on any online site or printed publication without the written consent from a parent or legal guardian. This rule is in keeping with the Second UMC Safe Sanctuaries Policy, Section 18 (Photographs). 11. Even with the written consent from a parent or legal guardian, pictures should be posted to either the Youth closed group or on personal pages, where the privacy settings restrict viewing to only those associated with the youth ministry. 12. We strongly encourage the respect and dignity of every person depicted in an image. Only pictures depicting youth in an appropriate light should be posted. “Appropriate” pictures may include goofy pictures that the youth’s parents are comfortable being posted. If a picture would make the youth feel self-conscious, vulnerable, or would subject the youth to ridicule, the picture should not be posted. 13. When checking in with any location tagging social media, only check-in yourself. Never check-in minors. Be sensitive to tagging or revealing other participants’ locations. ADMINISTRATION OF OFFICIAL ST. PAUL’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SOCIAL MEDIA GROUPS 14. Each church related social media site, group or page must have a minimum of two unrelated administrators, who are either church leaders or adult volunteers engaged in the ministry. 15. Sites must be monitored frequently to allow for quick responses in the event urgent or crisis concerns are posted. 16. Administrators should review the access to the St. Paul's United Methodist Church Youth ‘Closed’ group account to remove: a. Adult leaders who no longer actively participate in the youth program b. Former youth members, and their parents, who no longer actively participate in the youth program. c. Active participation in the youth group may include: i. For former youth: 1. Having a sibling who remains in the youth group 2. Having a number of younger friends who participate in the youth group 3. Regular attendance as a counselor or participant on summer mission trips, but not participating on a weekly or monthly basis ii. For adults: 1. Regular attendance as a counselor or participant on summer mission trips, but not participating on a weekly or monthly basis 2. An established mentor/mentee role with an older youth 3. Family relationships that essentially establish the adult in an older sibling or parental role with an active youth 4. Youth leaders who, but for their geographic distance from Second, would remain involved in the lives of the youth, provided that the youngest age the adult worked with have not matriculated out of the youth group Any inappropriate material posted to a church related social media site, group or page must be deleted and addressed. Refer to the Second UMC Safe Sanctuaries Policy ‘Reporting Allegations of Abuse’ section for further information and reporting guidelines. ​ Additional Resources, Guides and Information on Safe Sanctuaries can be found at: Equipping World-Changing Disciples ​ Church Website (spumcabq.org) Privacy Policy Statement can be found at: St. Paul's United Methodist Church Privacy Policy Statement Safe Sanctuaries Video: Healthy Social Media Guidelines ​ ​ Use of Safe Sanctuary Guidelines and Social Media Privacy Policy Above Disclosure We do not give legal advice or services by providing the above suggestions and model policies. For additional information and resources please visit Safe Sanctuaries Media and Social Media Guidelines, Samples, and Links ​ New Mexico Conference | Safe Sanctuaries ​ In the local church, the New Mexico Conference is committed to the Safe Sanctuaries Program. Click here to learn more. ​ ​ Important Information Any information contained herein is not legal advice and you should not rely upon it as such. ​ ​ Modifications: We reserve the right to modify these guidelines at any time, so please review it frequently. Changes and clarifications will take effect immediately upon their posting on the website. If we make material changes, we will notify you here that it has been updated. ​ ​ PLEASE DO NOT COPY THIS STATEMENT AND/OR POLICY ​ ​ ​ ​ Safe Sanctuary

  • Sermons | St. Paul's UMC ABQ

    Sermons Our live stream allows you to stay connected with our community and experience the message firsthand, while the option to re-watch past sermons provides the opportunity to reflect on messages that resonated with you. Whether you want to discover what we are about or revisit a message that deeply touched you, our live stream and archived sermons offer convenience and accessibility. Start your journey Grow in Your Faith Explore tools and resources to take your next step. Connect with Others Stay engaged with your community! The Top 3 Things to Know Learn what's happening now at St. Paul's! Stay Informed Stay connected and grow spiritually.

  • Kids and Children | St. Paul's UMC ABQ

    KIDS CONNECT AND NURSERY Safe and friendly environment for kids to learn and grow We encourage kids of all ages to explore God's love and kindness in a fun and engaging way. Kid's Connection is designed to meet the unique needs of kids and provide them with a space to learn, explore, and grow in their faith. We invite you to explore upcoming events below for your family or join a Group today! Join a Group GROUP FAQS LOOKING FOR CHILDCARE? Precious Possibilities is an outreach ministry to meet the childcare needs of families in our community. CHILDREN BIBLE AND BOOKS Rev. Kevin Johnson, Director of Children’s Ministries with Discipleship Ministries, has offered a list of book and Bible recommendations to cater to young minds' spiritual and educational needs. A FREE GIFT FROM OUR CHURCH Check out over 20k resources, bible studies and videos for you and your family today. NOT RECEIVING OUR EMAILS OR ALERTS? You have a busy life. We want to make sure you stay in the know. Learn More HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR PARENTS For every stage of parenting. Learn More kids - for parents TEN TIPS FOR INTRODUCING YOUR CHILD TO WORSHIP Ministry Matters suggests ten tips for introducing children to faith and worship. Click to learn more! STAY CONNECTED ON SOCIALS Stay connected, up-to-date and informed by following on your favorite social media network! THAT'S A GOOD QUESTION! Ministry Matters suggest ways parents can provide a safe space for kid's questions, expression and curiosity. Click to learn more! WE ARE A SAFE SANCTUARY Discover the commitment and strategies employed to ensure a safe haven of respect and protection for all who walk through the doors of St. Paul's. For Parents Socials-Kids Connect with us on Social Media More connections for youth and students YOUTH CONNECTIONS YOUNG ADULT CONNECTIONS PRAYER AND PRAISE GROUP CHECK OUT PODCASTS, DEVOTIONALS AND MORE! FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: We provide the above resources for educational and informational purposes only. All copyrights belong to The United Methodist Church, ResourceUMC and Ministry Matters; respectfully. This content is shared under their Limited Use Rights and Fair Use Laws. See General Disclaimer .

  • Worship in Person | St. Paul's United Methodist Church | Albuquerque, New Mexico

    live WORSHIP IN PERSON We're glad you're here. Welcome to St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Albuquerque, where you'll find two distinct and inviting services in the Northeast Heights neighborhood! Let's plan your visit! Give Back Today Service Times Classic: 9:15 Contemporary: 11:30 Location 9500 Constitution Ave NE Albuquerque NM, 87112 Sundays @ SPUMCABQ On Sundays, we offer a variety of amenities including a nursery for infants , children's church for young ones, accessibility options for those with special needs, and a range of other services and resources to cater to all members of the community. we want to be an inclusive church that welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds and abilities. St. Paul's is situated in the picturesque Mesa Village neighborhood, renowned for its convenient freeway access and strong sense of community. People from all walks of life gravitate towards this area for its ease and unity. We want to be an inclusive church that welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds and abilities. It's all about being real. With two distinct services offered on Sundays at 9:15 am and 11:30 am, we cater to a wide range of attendees, from professionals to families and students. Our congregation is friendly and welcoming, so expect a warm greeting and introduction upon arrival. If you have any inquiries, don't hesitate to reach out to us , and we'll gladly assist you before your visit! ​ Let us know you're coming! → "Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins." 1 Peter 4:8 attending a new church for the first time can be daunting Understanding that attending a new church for the first time can be daunting, we strive to ensure a positive and reassuring experience for all visitors. Ample parking is conveniently located in both our parking lot and the surrounding neighborhood for easy access. Upon arrival, if you haven't had any prior connections , our Welcome Team will warmly welcome you, assist with seating, and address any queries you may have. Additionally, we provide children's nursery , are wheelchair accessible, and have fresh coffee and assorted snacks at the ready! Other accommodations may be made upon request . Our Sunday service, lasting approximately 60 minutes, features collective worship, inspirational stories, and a sermon rooted in the teachings of the Bible. At times, we have social gatherings in Chapman Hall before or after services, which provide opportunities to connect with the community. We invite you to join us and become a part of our congregation! ​ Let us know you're coming! → Volunteer Build community through volunteering Our members demonstrate incredible generosity by utilizing their talents and passions for positive causes, actively engaging in a variety of projects and initiatives within the community. They collaborate with local charities and contribute significantly to the betterment of their communities. These programs, along with support for local non-profits, are available to everyone! Explore ways to get involved and make a difference in your community through volunteering or serving. Learn More Explore Small Groups Learn More ➜ Explore Digital Tools to Grow Learn More ➜ Check out a RightNOW Media! Learn More ➜ We are saving a seat for you! We are excited you want to come visit St. Paul's on Sunday! Check out our Sundays Page to learn more about our nursery, Sunday School classes, fellowship before Worship and more! Learn More inviteafriend Spread the Word: Download Your Invite to Church Graphic Today!

  • General Disclaimer | St. Paul's UMC ABQ

    GENERAL DISCLAIMER General Disclaimer Last updated: June 27th 2022 ​ By accessing or using any of our Services on our Website, you acknowledge that you have read this Disclaimer. ​ General Disclaimer is an agreement between you "user" and us "website" that outline the rules and obligations for using the website. It states that the information provided is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional or legal advice or relied upon for specific purposes. It aims to protect the Church "entity" from any potential legal claims and asserts that the user assumes all responsibility and risk for their interpretation and use of the information provided. It serves as a notice to inform you, the "user", of the limitations and disclaimers associated with the content provided within the website and its services. By accessing this site, you agree to comply with the specified disclaimers and guidelines. ​ Interpretation and Definitions ​ Interpretation ​ The words of which the initial letter is capitalized have meanings defined under the following conditions. The following definitions shall have the same meaning regardless of whether they appear in singular or in plural. Definitions ​ For the purposes of this Disclaimer: ​ Church (referred to as either "Church", "the Church", "We", "Us" or "Our" in this Disclaimer) refers to St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 9500 Constitution Ave NE Albuquerque, NM 87112. Service refers to the Website. You means the individual accessing the Service, or the company, or other legal entity on behalf of which such individual is accessing or using the Service, as applicable. Website refers to St. Paul's United Methodist Church, accessible from https://www.spumcabq.org Disclaimer ​ The information contained on the Service is for general information purposes only. ​ The Church assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the contents of the Service. ​ In no event shall the Church be liable for any special, direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages or any damages whatsoever, whether in an action of contract, negligence or other tort, arising out of or in connection with the use of the Service or the contents of the Service. The Church reserves the right to make additions, deletions, or modifications to the contents on the Service at any time without prior notice. This Disclaimer has been created with the help of the Disclaimer Generator . The Church does not warrant that the Service is free of viruses or other harmful components. 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Fair Use Disclaimer ​ The Church may use copyrighted material which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. The Church is making such material available for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. Be it known for some icons used throughout this site, our Web Admin uses Open Sources: svgrepo.com, i cons8.com, lordicon.com and flaticon.com ​ The Church believes this constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the United States Copyright law. ​ If You wish to use copyrighted material from the Service for your own purposes that go beyond fair use, You must obtain permission from the copyright owner. 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The Church may use the photograph/video in publications or other media material produced, used or contracted by the Church including but not limited to: brochures, invitations, books, newspapers, magazines, television, websites, social media pages, the Service etc. ​ To ensure the privacy of individuals and children, images will not be identified using full names or personal identifying information without written approval from the photographed subject, parent or legal guardian. ​ A person attending a church event who does not wish to have their image recorded for distribution should make their wishes known to the photographer, and/or the event organizers, and/or contact the Church at 9500 Constitution Ave NE Albuquerque, NM 87112, in writing of his/her intentions and include a photograph. The Church will use the photo for identification purposes and will hold it in confidence. ​ By participating in a church event or by failing to notify the Church, in writing, your desire to not have your photograph used by the Church, you are agreeing to release, defend, hold harmless and indemnify the Church from any and all claims involving the use of your picture or likeness. ​ Any person or organization not affiliated with the Church may not use, copy, alter or modify the Church photographs, graphics, videography or other, similar reproductions or recordings without the advance written permission of an authorized designee from the Church. No Responsibility Disclaimer ​ The information on the Service is provided with the understanding that the Church is not herein engaged in rendering legal, accounting, tax, or other professional advice and services. As such, it should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional accounting, tax, legal or other competent advisers. ​ In no event shall the Church or its suppliers be liable for any special, incidental, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever arising out of or in connection with your access or use or inability to access or use the Service. "Use at Your Own Risk" Disclaimer ​ All information in the Service is provided "as is", with no guarantee of completeness, accuracy, timeliness or of the results obtained from the use of this information, and without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including, but not limited to warranties of performance, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. ​ The Church will not be liable to You or anyone else for any decision made or action taken in reliance on the information given by the Service or for any consequential, special or similar damages, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. 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  • Groups | St. Paul's UMC ABQ

    groups Build community in small groups. We hold the belief that the uniqueness of church lies not just in the Sunday sermon, but also in the connections we form that support our commitment to God. ​ JOIN A GROUP GROUP FAQS Small Groups offer opportunity for individuals in similar life stages to connect with one another to grow, serve and make an impact in the community they are in. We have a strong commitment to providing a holistic experience that goes beyond traditional Sunday services. Our gatherings take place in different locations in the Northeast Heights, including homes, coffee shops, breweries, and dog parks, where we engage in small group discussions about God, Faith and Life. We are dedicated to serving and supporting our local communities, forming deep connections that nourish our faith as we navigate life's journey. How Small Groups Work Small groups provide an avenue to connect, engage and impact. Gather during weekdays to engage in conversations about spiritual matters. Join your friends to volunteer at one of the serving opportunities supported or organized by our Church Life Ministries or members. Cultivate friendships and seek support in managing the challenges of parenting , work-life balance , well-being , and other aspects of life. Groups for all generations and seasons of life. GROUP FAQS Families With God at the center, each family has the opportunity to connect with other parents, establish new friendships, and relish the journey together. Let's Connect → Adults We want to support you in balancing career progression with fostering fulfilling social and spiritual relationships, whether you are single, married, or young families. Let's Connect → Young Adults Our Young Adults are a vibrant and welcoming community that provides opportunities for spiritual growth, fellowship, and service for individuals in their twenties and thirties. Let's Connect → Teens Our teen and middle school groups assist students in moving beyond mere religious actions to explore their personal connection with God and uncover their individual purposes. Let's Connect → Kids & Children Children's ministries offer a safe and nurturing environment where every child can find their place of belonging while learning about God. Let's Connect → Community Connections Community Connections: Engaging Experiences for All Ages GROUP FAQS Sunday School Classes - OPEN Explore a Sunday School class before worship to connect with others and deepen your faith. Learn More Dinner Church - OPEN Let's come together, give as we are able to help the families and communities around us! Learn More Yoga Church - OPEN We provide an array of Fitness Classes and Sessions on and off campus that are Christ-centered and exercises the body, mind and spirit. Learn More Download our App Today Download the app to stay connected with your community and updated with the latest events and more! Stay Connected on Socials Stay up-to-date on your favorite social media platform! Make a Difference Explore many ways you can give back to your community and the world around us! Join a Group New Group opportunities soon. Sign up to not miss out: First name Last name Email Phone I'm interested in joining: Select an option This is my first time joining a Connection Group. Opt in for a reminder when group registration opens. Would you be interested in learning more about how you can become a Group Leader? No Yes (A staff member will reach out to you within 24–48 hours to discuss leadership opportunities.) A few words about you I agree to the Privacy Policy View Privacy Policy Submit Form Thank you for your interest in joining a Group! We'll get back to you soon. Ready to Lead? Leading a Community Connection Group is easier than you think! With our support, we’ll provide you with everything you need to help you make space for people to connect and grow. Let God use you and take the first step in your leadership journey. Get Started

  • Top 3 Things to Know | St. Paul's United Methodist Church | Albuquerque, New Mexico

    TOP 3 Learn what's happening at St. Paul's April is SA Awareness Month Discover the commitment and strategies employed to ensure a safe haven of respect and protection for all who walk through the doors of St. Paul's. Learn More 1 Committed to Tithing? Visit our Give Page to learn more! Learn More 2 Want to read your Bible more this year? The daily scriptures provided for reflection and self-empowerment. Learn More 3 Grow with God Let's Connect Personalized Spiritual Growth Deepen your understanding of God's love, care, purpose for your life, and connect with others for real support and encouragement in your spiritual growth journey. Support St. Paul's today. If you or your family has been impacted by our church, consider making a contribution. We are dedicated to creating a positive impact on the lives in the Northeast Heights and beyond! Explore a Sunday School class before worship to connect with others and deepen your faith. Top 3 STAY INFORMED. Reach out to us if you're not receiving our emails.

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