St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Selma, Alabama

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Welcome to St. Paul's Episcopal Church
in Selma, Alabama.

At St. Paul’s, we believe that when Jesus said God loves the whole world – every race, every group, every heart – he meant it. We invite you into a living faith tradition rooted in God’s unconditional love.

Worship with us at 210 Lauderdale Street, Selma, Alabama, 36701

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Worship With Us

Here at St. Paul’s, you’ll find welcome no matter who you are or what you believe. Our services are easy to follow, inviting, and open to all. If you have questions, reach out.

Sunday Worship

8:00 am, 10:30 am

Note: During our summer schedule we have one Sunday Worship service at 9:30 am.

Weekday Worship

7:00 am Wednesdays

Note: During our summer schedule we do not have the Wednesday Worship service.

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About Us

As Episcopalians, we believe in fighting for justice, standing up for the marginalized, and welcoming the stranger. Join us as we seek to bring life and hope to the world, leaving a legacy of peace in Alabama and beyond.

Who We Are

Although Christ Church in Albertville was founded in 1977, the history of Christ Church began in Piedmont, Alabama in 1871 with Reverend J. Smith and the McCollister family.

The church edifice was erected in 1889 and the church was consecrated in 1892 and was named Christ Church. Mary Daily McCollister requested that Christ Church may ever stand to the Glory of God. Unfortunately, the congregation stopped meeting shortly after.

In 1977, fifteen families in the Albertville/Boaz area wanted to start a new church. In January, Sand Mountain Episcopal Chapel began meeting over Bains Appliance Store with the permission of the diocese. Eventually, Ellen Bains Perryman, a member of the chapel, heard of the little church in Piedmont that was about to be torn down. The worn-down church was partially dismantled, put on wheels and was moved up to Albertville, where it was about to begin a new life.

“When the restoration began, heart pine board and batten put together with wooden pegs and cut nails were discovered. The original bricks from the foundation were cleaned and used as flooring in the narthex. Lovingly and painstakingly, the members and others in the community came together to restore and retain as much as possible of the original church,” tells Mary Elizabeth M. Daugette, great-granddaughter of Major Dailey.

To honor the church’s rich history, the members decided to keep the name Christ Church and to remember Mrs. McCollister’s request. Many of the pieces from the original church remain in our place of worship today, not to mention a beautiful three panel Gothic-style stained glass window that traveled all the way from England is displayed behind their wooden cross in the sanctuary. The bell from the original church now rings every Sunday when the members meet for worship.

In 2010, when the tornado came through Albertville, a hole was ripped in the roof of the church and moved it off of its foundation. Although the parish was unharmed, the church couldn’t be salvaged due to the severity of the damage. Two years later, the church was rebuilt and consecrated for the third time. The church is now twice the size, holding many artifacts from the original church, and even handmade stained glass windows from a church member.

Today, Christ Church is very active in the community with their many ministries. They run Canterbury Club at Snead State Community College, a community food bank, host Room in the Inn and have a Beans and Rice ministry.

Meet Our Rector

The Rev. Amy George

The Reverend Amy Martin George was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee and is a life-long Episcopalian. She graduated from the University of Memphis in 1985 with a BA in Communications and in 1989 with an MEd in Special Education. She earned her Master of Divinity from the University of the South-Sewanee in 2016. She was ordained to the diaconate and priesthood by the Rt. Rev. Don E. Johnson that same year. She served as curate and then associate rector from 2016-2019 at Grace-St. Luke’s in Memphis, Tennessee.
Amy’s first call was to education. She served as a teacher of gifted and talented primary age students in the Memphis City Schools for 25 years before discerning the call to become a priest.

 

She has an adorable furry companion named Winnie Lew that is affectionately known as the Episcopup. Amy enjoys cooking, poetry, riding bikes, walking and running, whether on a path in the woods or a sidewalk in the city. She also enjoys cheering on her University of Memphis Tigers football and basketball teams and her beloved Chicago Cubs.

Ministries

Find ways to grow and serve, whatever your age and life stage. For a more complete list, contact us.

Kids and Students

  • Nursery available 
  • Kids Sunday School

Adults

  • Adult Sunday School

  • Book and Bible Studies

  • Education for Ministry

  • ECM

  • ECW

Small Groups

  • ECM
  • ECW
  • Daughters of the King DOK

More

  • Cursillo/Ultreya Activities
  • Beans and Rice
  • Canterbury Club – Snead State Community College
  • Room in the Inn
  • Food Pantry
  • Sunday Servants
  • Flower Guild
  • Altar Guild
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Your Generosity Has an Impact

Thank you for giving! Your contributions equip us to spread the life-changing love of Jesus through word and action.

Events & News

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Christmas Events

Christmas Events

December 24 & 25, 2024

Our Christmas services are special at St. Paul’s, and people…

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Lobsterfest

Lobsterfest

We invite the community to come to St. Paul’s to enjoy fresh Maine lobsters with…

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BLTs and Backpacks

BLTs and Backpacks

Students of all ages are invited to brings their backpacks to be blessed during worship.…

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  • Episcopal Church Women

    Our ECW is an active group, with activities supporting the church and missional outreach. They oversee special meals and receptions, as well as the January Chili Cook-Off, Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper (prior to Lent), and the Silent Basket Auction/Luncheon in October.

  • Men's Breakfast

    8:45 a.m. - 1st Sunday of each month


    The men of the church have fed generations with a variety of rib-sticking breakfast treats. They also deliver plates to our town's first responders at the Jacksonville Fire and Police Departments and Jacksonville State University Public Safety.

  • Coffee Hour

    All are welcome at coffee hour in the Parish Hall after the 10:30 a.m. service every Sunday. It's the best time to catch up with old friends and to meet new ones. It's also a great place to learn about volunteering opportunities!

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    Contact Us

    Mailing Address

    210 Lauderdale Street, Selma, Alabama, 36701

    Contact Info

    (334) 874-8421
    parish@stpaulselma.org

    What can we help you find?

    2024-12-24 10:30:00 -

    Christmas Events

    December 24 & 25, 2024

    Our Christmas services are special at St. Paul’s, and people look forward to worshipping with us every year. Watch this space for times and services.

    2024-09-19 18:00:00 -

    Lobsterfest

    We invite the community to come to St. Paul’s to enjoy fresh Maine lobsters with all the trimmings. Contact the office to purchase tickets.

    2024-08-11 10:30:00 -

    BLTs and Backpacks

    Students of all ages are invited to brings their backpacks to be blessed during worship. BLT sandwiches will be served immediately following.