St. Paul's Council was founded in 1996 through the efforts and leadership of Brother Walt Price, our first Grand Knight and the participation of the Charter Members. St. Paul's Council works closely with the St. Paul Parish, providing funds for and physical participation in various projects. Council members are active participants in the parish.
Grand Knight - Jon Duncan
Deputy Grand Knight - Thad Wolfe
Chancellor - Joseph Schultz
Financial Secretary - Jo Carroll
Treasurer - John Combs
Advocate - Jim Moore
Warden - Bill McNamara
Guard - Joe Warnersdorfer
Recorder & District Deputy - Ray Gentilini
Trustee 1st Year - Jim Lauer
Trustee 2nd Year - Lee Broestl
Trustee 3rd Year - Denny Cripps
Our goal is to strengthen men and their families in the Catholic faith. Formation in our faith goes beyond mere facts or religious practice to an authentic connection with a loving God and his son Jesus Christ. Programs in this category are designed to draw us closer to God and the Church in a tangible and meaningful way
Knights are called to serve others. Our first principle is Charity – at home with our families and in our communities. When Knights of Columbus members come together as one through their council and parish, they accomplish great things.
Father McGivney sought to strengthen the familial bond of father to mother and children to parents. His vision for family life was not only financial and material aid but also spiritual strength. The majority of our time is easily spent in secular circles unless we intentionally create ways to live the domestic church. These programs, created for families by families, help us to live this call.
“Catholics must be committed to the defense of life in all its stages and in every condition” (St. John Paul II, 1995). The urgency of the threat to a culture of life in our world cannot be misunderstood. The Knights of Columbus vigorously defends the dignity of each human being at every stage of life. Councils and parishes can work to b
“Catholics must be committed to the defense of life in all its stages and in every condition” (St. John Paul II, 1995). The urgency of the threat to a culture of life in our world cannot be misunderstood. The Knights of Columbus vigorously defends the dignity of each human being at every stage of life. Councils and parishes can work to build a culture of life and a civilization of love through these important programs.