Our Story

North Presbyterian Church of North St. Paul, MN was incorporated in 1888 and held its first service on November 24, 1889 in a 24’ X 30’ framed church building. During the next 20 years, the congregation grew to 43 members and Sunday School was organized. After several building additions, groundbreaking ceremonies were held in April 1958 for a new church building a half block away on a 4-acre site. A new Christian Education wing was constructed in 1963 to provide much needed space for the growing fellowship and education programs. In 1986, just short of North’s 100-year celebration, a new Fellowship Hall, Fireside Room and kitchen were constructed and dedicated to the theme “Bearing Fruit for a Century”. Today, North Presbyterian Church has over 100 active members who are curious explorers of God’s spacious grace.