St. Paul's worship follows the historic liturgy of the Church. We sing boldly the great hymns that reflect the reverence, dignity, and joy of the Christian confession.
The order the Divine Service follows is called the “liturgy.” It’s a simple, clear, and ancient way that Christians have worshipped for centuries and centuries. We follow that way because it is one of the best ever found in the church’s history to receive God’s gifts. We could organize things in other ways, but the liturgy keeps us on track: God’s Word and God’s Body and Blood stay at the center – where they belong. Our preferences, interests, and hobbyhorses have little to no room in the liturgy, and that’s all to the good.