The Religious Program of Saint Paul's College is directed by the College Chaplain. A service of community prayer and address is held on Wednesdays. Faculty and students share in the planning and leadership of these worship experiences. On Sundays the service of Holy Communion is celebrated. The worship life is enhanced by the Choral Society and other cultural/art groups of the College. Other activities include discussions and lectures by prominent religious leaders on current issues, experiential Christian education events and pastoral counseling. The Religious Program is open to all members of the College community. The offices of the Chaplain and his staff are located in the lower level of Saint Paul's Memorial Chapel.
Canterbury Club - This organization exists to provide spiritual nurture, religious education and social support for Episcopal and other interested students. Activities include discussions, trips and special projects.
Acolyte Guild - Interested students assist the Chaplain in the preparation and leadership of worship ritual. Students are trained by the Chaplain for this activity. Occasional trips are taken to Diocesan gatherings of Acolyte Guilds.
Lector Guild - Students and other members of the College community regularly read scripture and other Christian literature at occasions of public worship. The Chaplain and Speech Instructor, provide instruction and coaching in the art of public reading.
The Choral Society - The resident Chapel Choir, which also performs off campus engagements. The repertoire is diversified to meet the needs of traditional and contemporary society. The choir sings standard music literature and includes unstructured music of the traditional African American Church.