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Outreach

We serve our broader community in a variety of ways, through financial support as well as in-person volunteering. We serve by providing monthly packed lunches for the Neighborhood Resilence Project, preparing and serving meals for the homeless at Shepherd’s Heart in downtown Pittsburgh, collecting groceries for the South Hills Food Pantry.

We financially support many outreach ministries through a combination of funds designated for outreach in our parish budget, funds raised at major outreach dinners each year, and direct giving from individual parishioners.

Food Pantry Sunday

St. Paul’s collects food and monetary contributions to support the South Hills Food Pantry the first Sunday of the month.

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Episcopal Relief and Development

St. Paul's parishioners contribute each year to Episcopal Relief and Development. Episcopal Relief and Development is a highly effective and efficient global response to disaster relief usin…

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Jeremiah's Place

St. Paul’s supports Jeremiah’s Place, Pittsburgh’s only crisis nursery. It provides emergency care for children ages 0-6 for a few hours or a few days, based on the needs of the family. Co-fou…

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SHIM - South Hills Interfaith Movement

St. Paul’s supports South Hills Interfaith Movement, a human services organization dedicated to providing the resources necessary for struggling families to achieve self-sufficiency. SHIM prov…

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Trinity Walk-In Ministry

St. Paul's participates in Trinity Cathedral's walk-in ministry, which is run by the Downtown Pittsburgh Ministerium partner church. The Walk-in Ministry serves a variety of needs for anyone w…

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Jubilee Kitchen

Jubilee Soup Kitchen offers a hot mid-day meal to all guests, 365 days a year, and fosters a community of respect and encouragement among guests and volunteers. The Jubilee Association was for…

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412 Food Rescue

412 Food Rescue was founded as a direct response to the disconnect between food waste, hunger, and environmental sustainability. Thanks to thousands of volunteer food rescue heroes, the organi…

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Meals on Wheels at the Crossroads

Meals on Wheels at Donaldson’s Crossroads, Peters Township,delivers more than 35,000 hot meals to seniors every year, providing daily personal contact with each senior, and balanced, nutrit…

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Casa San Jose

Casa San Jose supports and advocates for Latino communities on issues related to local integration and self-sufficiency. Right now they are also providing bags of food staples to community me…

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Hello Neighbor

Hello Neighbor is committed to supporting Pittsburgh's newest neighbors, recently resettled refugee families. Recently they created the Refugee Assistance Fund in response to COVID-19, where…

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Blessed Mustard Seed Babies' Home

For almost a decade, St. Paul’s has provided loving support to the babies, children, teenagers, and staff of the Blessed Mustard Seed Babies’ Home in Hoima, Uganda, This project was begun by a…

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Hosanna Industries

Hosanna Industries was founded in 1990 as a faith-rooted, non-profit mission whose work involves a variety of charitable initiatives aimed at helping our impoverished neighbors. Mission worker…

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​Christ Episcopal Church Bluefield

Christ Episcopal Church in Bluefield, WV has been a long-time partner to St. Paul's. Our youth and adult mission trips have gone there every summer, to join in the ministry of the parish arou…

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Neighborhood Resilience Project

Neighborhood Resilience Project (NRP) is a non-profit located in the Hill District that focuses on trauma-informed community development. Their multi-layered approach to ministry includes an …

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ARYSE

ARYSE is the premiere out-of-school-time resource for immigrant and refugee youth. ARYSE programs currently serve youth in grades 6-12 who reside in Allegheny County, representing over 15 diff…

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The Rev. Erin Morey
Assistant Rector
(412)531-7153 ext. 13 
The Rev. Noah H. Evans
Rector and Chaplain to St. Paul's Nursery School
412-531-7153 ext. 11 

The Rev. Erin Morey

Assistant Rector
(412)531-7153 ext. 13 |

Erin was ordained to the priesthood at St. Paul's in December 2022. She graduated from the M.Div. program at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in May 2022. In addition to sharing in the pastoral and sacramental leadership of the parish, she supports the ministry of the Social Justice and Anti-Racism and Outreach Commissions, and is developing St. Paul’s Sustainability and Creation Care ministries.

Erin previously served as a lay staff member at St. Paul’s before she began seminary. She also has a B.A. from Rutgers University and a J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, and previously served as an Assistant Public Defender in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and an Advocate at Women’s Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh. She lives in Mt. Lebanon with her son, Max, and husband, Jesse. Erin grew up in New Jersey, and loves pizza and the beach - though now that several of her family members have moved to East Tennessee, she also loves biscuits and the mountains.

The Rev. Noah H. Evans

Rector and Chaplain to St. Paul's Nursery School
412-531-7153 ext. 11 |

The Reverend Noah H. Evans, our Rector and pastor, has been with St. Paul's since March 2017. Ordained in 2004, previously, Noah served as the Rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Medford, Massachusetts and as the Associate Rector of St. Anne's in the Fields Episcopal Church in Lincoln Massachusetts. Noah was born and raised in East Lansing, Michigan. He is a graduate of Washington University in Saint Louis and The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church. Noah lives in Mt. Lebanon, with his wife, the Reverend Sara Irwin, an Episcopal Priest, who serves as the Pastor of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Carnegie. Their daughter Adah was born in 2009 and their son Isaiah was born in 2007. They have a Golden Retriever (Blue) and two chickens (Noise and Buckbeak). Noah loves cooking, smoking meat, local foods, current events and politics, the intersection of church and society, movies and television and teaching the bible. He was the co-founder of Life Together: the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts Young Adult Internship Program and has served on the boards of a number social-justice non-profits. In 2016, Noah received the first Wallace H. Kountze Community Service Award by the Mystic Valley NAACP for his work on multicultural issues. Currently, Noah is the Chair of the Mt. Lebanon Municipality Civic Engagment Board and serves as the Vice President (Board Chair) of the Clergy Assurance Fund. You can find him on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/nhevans827.

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We livestream our services on Sundays at 9:45 am. Click here to watch on Facebook.



Summer Worship Hours - May 25-26 (Memorial Day weekend) - August 31-September 1 (Labor Day Weekend)

  • Saturday, 6pm, St. Margaret's Garden (rain location: Sanctuary)
  • Sunday, 8am, Chapel, no music
  • Sunday, 9:45am, with music and pull-out Children's Chapel (Special Service this weekend: A Sunday Around the Lord's Table. Meet in the Undercroft!)

Sundays and Saturdays (Academic Year)

  • Saturday, 6pm*, Old St. Luke's, no music (330 Old Washington Pike, Carnegie, PA 15106)
  • Sunday, 8am, Chapel, no music
  • Sunday, 8:45am with contemporary music led by worship band
  • Sunday, 10:45am, with Chancel Choir and Organ

*Saturday 6PM service moves locations throughout the year. Spring and Fall, Old St. Luke's, Scott Township; Winter, St. Paul's Sanctuary; Summer, outside in St. Margaret's Garden.

Wednesdays

  • 11 a.m. in the church, short service with music


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Mt. Lebanon, PA 15228

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