Winston-Salem, North Carolina
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is a historic parish in Winston-Salem, known for its stunning Gothic Revival architecture. Completed in 1929 and designed by Ralph Adams Cram, it stands as a significant religious and architectural landmark on Summit Street.
The church's granite exterior, soaring stone tower, and intricate stained glass windows are architectural masterpieces. The Skinner organ and the beautiful nave are central to its worship and musical heritage.
Admire the Gothic architecture from the exterior. Attend a worship service to experience the liturgy and music. The church also hosts concerts and community events.
Sunday mornings for services. The building is beautiful year-round.
Open to the public for worship. Visitors are welcome. Check the church office for tour availability or open hours for prayer.
Sanctuary, chapel, parish hall, and educational building. Parking is available nearby.
Located in the West End Historic District, it is close to other historic homes and buildings. Respect the sanctity of the active place of worship.
West End Historic District, Hanes Park, and the Central Library.