small groups

  •                          bible study classes

    4-Week Advent Study begins November 21st and 22nd

    Study of "The Angels of Christmas Hearing God's Voice in Advent" by Susan Robb explores the four angelic visits surrounding the birth of Jesus with Zechariah, Mary, Joseph and the shepherds.

    November 21st for Thursday 1:00pm classes

    November 22nd for Friday 2:30pm classes

    All classes held at St. Paul's UMC.  Contact the office for more information.

  • choir

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  • Ladies  luncheon

    2nd tuesday 1pm of each month

    Each month the Idaho Falls Methodist women meet at a local restaurant for yummy food and community.  Lunches alternate location between east and west sides of town.  Check the newsletter for location.

  • men's coffee group

    wednesdays 9:00am at perkins


    Each Wednesday the Men's group meets at Perkins Restaurant on Channing Way at 8:30am or 9:00am.  For further information contact the church office.

  • soup for the soul

    2nd wednesDAy monthly at 12 noon


    Soup for the Soul is an Idaho Falls United Methodists Mission to provide free soup once a month.  Nourishing your Body and Spirit together.  Everyone is welcome especially those in need of a warm meal and community.  Soup and dessert will be served at St. Paul's United Methodist church.  

  • women's outreach ministry

    wednesdays 9:30am each week

    Women's Outreach is a dedicated group of women often working on community mission projects and helping with church events.  This year, they helped supply/assemble 150 Easter Baskets for the Bonneville County children in the CASA program, tied blankets for Rise Up teens & children in crisis. They meet each Wednesday at 9:30am in the Fellowship Hall at St. Paul's.  Come join us!

  • worship team

    Volunteers are welcome to be part of our weekly Worship service:

    • Scripture Readers
    • Acolytes
    • Communion Servers
    • Greeters
    • Ushers
  • PRAISE  BAND

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