About us

Saint Paul Anglican Church, River Park Estate, Abuja (SPAC)

Welcome To Church

Welcome to St. Paul's Anglican Church, River Park Estate, Abuja (SPAC). a vibrant community of faith committed to Christianity. Our church is more than just a place of worship; it's a family where individuals from all walks of life come together to grow in their faith, build meaningful relationships, and make a positive impact in our community.
At St. Paul's Anglican Church, River Park Estate, Abuja, our mission is to be a beacon of hope, inspiring people of all ages through spiritual growth and service to others, such as spreading the message of love, hope, and salvation.
Join us and Experience God's loving kindness and greatness in his Presence.

Doctrines of the Church

What do we believe In ?

Anglicans believe that there is only one God, but there are three elements to this one God: God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit; that human beings' decision to reject this eternal God and live according to their own standards (sin) causes a relational breakdown between them; that God the Son, Jesus Christ, lived and died to give people a model and a way to be reconciled with God.
Anglicans consider the Bible to be fundamental to life as a Christian and believe that "the Scriptures contain all things necessary for salvation".
Anglicans believe that the Christian life involves regular praise and prayer, both private and public, and that Christians must practise what they preach and pray - both on Sundays (the day when Anglicans normally gather for worship) and every day, as they seek to live out their worship. Anglicans believe that people become members of God's Church through baptism, and all Christians celebrate Holy Communion (also known as Eucharist) as a shared'meal' (of bread, wafer, and wine) that they eat together in Jesus’ name.
Anglicans accept the major Creeds as expressing their Christian faith: the Apostle's Creed is the statement of faith used in baptism and morning and evening prayer, while the Nicene Creed is prayed in the service of Holy Communion. (These can be found in any Anglican prayer book.) Anglicans summarise their basic beliefs in The Catechism (an old word meaning “what is to be taught”).