St. Paul the Apostle


290 East Main St., Spartanburg, South Carolina

Roman Catholic churches in Spartanburg, South Carolina


St. Paul the Apostle, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States


Location of Worship

290 East Main St.
Spartanburg
South Carolina
United States
29302

Mass Times

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday : 8:00 a.m. in the historic church
Tuesday : 6:00 p.m. in the historic church, followed by Benediction at 6:45 p.m.
First Saturday : 9:00 a.m. in the historic church
Saturday : Vigil 5:00 p.m. in the new church
Sunday : 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. in the new church
Sundays : 4:00 p.m. Korean Mass in the historic church

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Call Pastor: 864.582.0674
Send Fax: 864.582.0716
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About St. Paul the Apostle

St. Paul the Apostle is a diverse church family. We are a church with a great history, but an even brighter future as we seek to reach out through helping people become disciples of Jesus. We believe that our church is not just a place to go, but a people to join as a community. We welome you to St. Paul the Apostle in Spartanburg, South Carolina in Jesus' name.

We believe that God commands everyone everywhere to believe the gospel, turning to God in repentance and receiving the Lord Jesus Christ. We believe that in the bodily resurrection of the dead, the unbeliever will face judgment and eternal conscious punishment, while the believer will experience eternal blessedness and joy with the Lord, to the praise of His glorious grace.

About Repenting: We believe that one receives Jesus Christ's merits by repenting of sin, believing in the good news of His death and resurrection, and confessing Him as Lord and Savior. As a sign of this salvation, every professing believer is to be baptized by immersion. We believe that the entire salvation experience consists of regeneration, justification, sanctification, and future glorification. We believe that every Christian is called to proclaim this good news to the nations.

About Separation of Church and State: We believe that each local church is self-governing, and must be free from interference by any external ecclesiastical or political authority; that every human being is ultimately responsible to God in matters of faith and life; and that each person is free to worship God according to the dictates of his/her conscience. We further believe that governments are established by God; that Christians, as good citizens, should be subject to governing authorities insofar as possible, recognizing our greater allegiance to God and His kingdom in matters wherein human authorities conflict with clear, biblical mandates.

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