St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Steubenville, OH has a rich history that dates back to 1792, making it the oldest church building in the city. As the first organized parish in the state of Ohio, St. Paul's continues to uphold its Anglican style and serve as a vital witness to the Catholic Faith. With over 200 years of existence, the church remains devoted to the presence of Jesus Christ in the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar, and actively engages in outreach ministries such as the Courtyard Shoppe and St. Paul's Soup Kitchen.
Throughout its history, St. Paul's Church has been served by more than 22 priests, and its commitment to the Catholic Faith remains unwavering. Located in downtown Steubenville, the church stands as a beacon of faith amidst the trend of businesses and churches moving to the suburbs. With its beautiful low gothic sandstone building designed by George W. Hewett, St. Paul's Church continues to proclaim the saving gospel of Jesus Christ and provide a place of worship and community for the people of Steubenville.
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