HOUSE OF ST. PAUL

House of St. Paul

Patron: Apostle to the Gentiles

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About Saint Paul

Saint Paul, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, was a Pharisee who violently persecuted early Christians before experiencing a dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus. After his encounter with the risen Christ, he became Christianity's most influential early missionary and theologian. Paul's letters (epistles) form a significant portion of the New Testament and have shaped Christian theology for two millennia.

Paul undertook three major missionary journeys throughout the Roman Empire, establishing Christian communities in Asia Minor and Europe. He defended the inclusion of Gentiles (non-Jews) in the Christian movement without requiring them to follow Jewish law. Paul was imprisoned multiple times for his preaching and was eventually martyred in Rome around 67 AD. He is considered the "Apostle to the Gentiles" and is the patron saint of missionaries, evangelists, writers, and public speakers.

"I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me."

- Galatians 2:20

"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." - Romans 8:38-39

House Values & Characteristics

Radical Transformation

Embracing profound personal change and new directions through encounter with Christ.

Missionary Zeal

Carrying the Gospel message with passion, courage, and adaptability to different cultures.

Theological Depth

Engaging faith with intellectual rigor, thoughtful reflection, and articulate expression.

Bridge-Building

Creating unity across differences and welcoming diverse people into community.

House Traditions & Activities

The House of St. Paul celebrates the apostle's missionary spirit and theological legacy through various activities:

  • Damascus Road Experience: Annual retreat focused on personal conversion and discernment of life direction
  • Missionary Journey Simulation: Team-based challenges that develop adaptability and cross-cultural understanding
  • Pauline Letter Study Series: In-depth exploration of Paul's epistles and their relevance today
  • Public Speaking & Debate Club: Developing skills in articulate defense and presentation of faith
  • Prison Ministry Outreach: Service projects inspired by Paul's ministry while imprisoned
  • Patron Feast Day: Joint celebration with St. Peter on June 29th, honoring their complementary ministries

"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" - 2 Corinthians 5:17

House Leadership

The House of St. Paul is led by students and faculty who embody the apostle's qualities of missionary zeal and theological depth:

Missionary Captain

Senior student serving as house leader, responsible for inspiring evangelization and outreach initiatives.

Theological Coordinator

Organizes study groups, discussion forums, and intellectual engagement with faith topics.

Faculty Mentor

Teacher or staff member who provides guidance in integrating faith with intellectual inquiry and service.

Leadership Approach

Inspired by Paul's leadership style, house leaders emphasize mentorship, equipping others for ministry, and leading through example rather than position. Leaders are encouraged to see themselves as servants and fellow workers in the mission.

Missionary & Theological Formation

The House of St. Paul has a special focus on missionary preparation and theological formation:

Cross-Cultural Competency

Developing skills for effective communication and ministry across cultural, religious, and social differences.

Apologetics Training

Learning to articulate and defend Christian faith with intelligence, respect, and persuasive clarity.

Practical Evangelization

Hands-on experience with various forms of evangelization, from personal witness to organized outreach.

"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God." - Philippians 4:6

The Three Journeys of Paul

House members are encouraged to undertake their own "three journeys":
1) Inner Journey - Personal conversion and spiritual growth
2) Intellectual Journey - Deepening understanding of faith
3) Outward Journey - Sharing faith through service and witness
Just as Paul traveled to spread the Gospel, house members are sent forth to make a difference in their communities.

Paul's Letters & Legacy

The House of St. Paul places special emphasis on studying and applying the teachings from Paul's epistles:

Romans

Justification by faith and God's plan for salvation

1 Corinthians

Church unity and the theology of love

Galatians

Freedom in Christ and fruits of the Spirit

Philippians

Joy in suffering and Christ's humility

"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." - 1 Corinthians 13:13