About
St. Paul’s was established in 1852 as the “City Mission,” an outreach of Christ Church and St. John’s Episcopal Church in Savannah. It was founded on the principles of the Oxford Movement, which was gaining traction in both England and the United States during this period. St. Paul’s, like many other Anglo-Catholic parishes, seeks to express the Catholic tradition of Anglicanism in its worship and in its attempts to live the Christian life with faithfulness and authenticity.
The parish was founded as a “free church” (meaning there were no rented pews, a rarity in the 19th century) and continues to value the openness and inclusivity that this implies. Our parishioners come from a wide range of religious, political, social, and economic backgrounds. A quick survey of a pew on Sunday might find worshipers from varied religious backgrounds, and our coffee hour finds engaged citizens from both the left and the right mingling and making common cause for Savannah, Georgia, and places beyond.





























CLERGY & STAFF
THE EPISCOPATE
The Right Reverend Frank S. Logue
Bishop of Georgia
The Most Revd. Sean Rowe D.D.
Primate, Episcopal Church, USA
The Rt. Rev. & Rt. Hon. Dame Sarah Mullally
Archbishop of Canterbury
PARISH STAFF
The Revd. R. Kevin Kelly
Interim Rector
The Revd. Leonel Polanco
Vicar for Hispanic/Latino Ministry
The Revd. John M. Palmer III, CStJ
Priest Associate
The Revd. Victor Moreno
Hispanic/Latino Missioner Associate
Revd. Ella Roundtree-Davis
Deacon
McDowell Fogle III
Organist/Choirmaster & Parish Administrator
Scott McKee
Trumpet
Ansley McKee, Brenna Dudley, Nayaraq Armstrong
Cantors
Anna Arnsdorff, Kathleen Waite, Jan Carter
Office Volunteers
THE VESTRY
Darrell Naylor-Johnson ’27, Senior Warden,
Kyle Eckmann ’26, Junior Warden
Christina Chancey ‘28, Clerk
Cuffy Sullivan, Treasurer
Simona Perry ‘26
Richelle Southwick ’28
Harriet Speer ’27
Jim Weathers ’28
Billy Wooten ’27