


Please join us on Sunday Mornings at 11 AM for Holy Eucharist.
An Affirming Community
We are a diverse parish, of young and old, "cradle" Episcopalians and converts, Latinx, Asian, African-American, and white, blue collar and white collar, straight and gay, cisgender and transgender - all are welcome.
What we share is a love of the Lord, and a conviction that we can grow in our faith and make a difference in the greater Beloit community.
St. Paul's is the oldest house of worship in Beloit, Wisconsin, having been built in 1850. We are located in downtown Beloit, close to the Rock River, at 212 W. Grand Avenue.
About Our Church

"Rest in God's
resting in you."
- The Rev. Tj Humphry
The community of St. Paul's Episcopal cherishes diversity, works toward justice, and embraces each individual as as we collectively embody God’s love for the world.

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The Most Reverend Sean Rowe
The 28th Presiding Bishop and primate of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America since 2024
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The oldest standing church in Beloit, houses a vibrant community .
The congregation's history goes all the way back to 1835.
Who We Are
History of St. Paul's Beloit

The Episcopal Diocese of Wisconsin, originally the Diocese of Wisconsin and later the Diocese of Milwaukee, is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America located in the state of Wisconsin. It is in Province V (for the Midwest region). The diocese was originally formed in 1847, but was re-established in 2024 by the merger of the Episcopal Diocese of Eau Claire and the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac into the Diocese of Milwaukee.

St. Paul's is home to several sculptures by O.V. Shaffer.
Art Collections
Ministries
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