St. Paul’s Church is located at the intersection of Routes 202 and 209 in Bantam. We are approximately 3 miles west of the center of Litchfield on Route 202. 802 Bantam Road P. O. Box 449 Bantam, CT 06750 From the East: Take Route 84 West toward Waterbury. Merge onto CT-4 West/Farmington Avenue via Exit …
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Vestry & Officers
According to the By-laws of St. Paul’s Parish, all Vestry members and Officers must be members of the parish and be elected at the annual Parish meeting. Officers are elected for a period of one year. Vestry members serve for a period of three years after election by the Parish. It is the responsibility of …
Helpful Links
The Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut The official website of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut. The Episcopal Church The official website of the Episcopal Church in the United States. Episcopal Relief and Development Learn about the work of the Anglican Communion throughout the world. Kateri Medical Clinic Trinity Episcopal Church in Tarriffville provides financial support and …
Book Club
Our Book Club evolved in response to suggestions from several members requesting more adult opportunities for conversation. After the first year, the energy from our time together has perpetuated the readings and meetings. Everyone is invited to attend any meeting. It is not necessary to have finished reading the book to spend the evening with …
Recent Events
Benefit Concert Featuring Joseph Firecrow Joseph Firecrow is a Native American flutist from the Cheyenne tribe. Firecrow has many handcrafted wooden flutes. Each bring a different and beautiful sound to his music. In February he came to St. Paul’s for a benefit concert, after the earthquake in Haiti. His performance included storytelling, in his native …
Outreach
We believe that St. Paul’s is more than a church — it’s also a Community Center. AA Chapters meet Mondays and Saturdays in the Undercroft. Our space has been used by both Girl Scouts and Cub Scout Packs. Girl Scout and Boy Scout Sundays are recognized every year in our services. We work in conjunction …
Church History
On April 2, 1796, residents of Bantam, or Bradleyville as it was called then, signed a contract for a new church to be built on a hill across the street from the current Bantam Cemetery. This new church was known as West Church and was designed and built by a local contractor, Giles Kilborn. West …