St. Paul's Church came into being
in 1860 when some German settlers to the area chose to organize a congregation with services in
their own language with an emphasis on faithfulness to the Word of God.
For more than 145 years, the congregation has ministered to many people and continues to be a thriving church of approximately 360 people. During these years, the present structure was erected in 1889, an education wing was added in 1963, with more renovations occurring in 1982. English services were added during the first World War and finally replaced the German services by the 1940's.
In 1988, the congregation became a member of Lutheran Church - Canada, one of more than 330 Bible-based Lutheran churches in Canada.
Today our congregation, in conjunction with
Lutheran Church - Canada,
is very active in World Relief, Christian T.V. and Radio Ministry, and Bible Translation.
We also generously support missionary work to save the lost at home and overseas; and we help
maintain a growing network of Christian elementary and high schools in Canada,
a Lutheran University, and two seminaries,
Concordia, St. Catharines, Ontario and
Concordia, Edmonton, Alberta.
St. Paul's has been served by eleven full-time pastors since its inception, all of whom have continued in the tradition of its first pastor, H. W. H. Wichmann, namely, that of faithfulness to the Word of God.