Schedule of Services

 

 

Sunday:

8:00 AM - Rite I Holy Eucharist

The Rite I Holy Eucharist service follows the more traditional service found in the Book of Common Prayer, with language similar to the King James version of the Bible.  The sermon is geared toward adults.  There is no music at this service.  Please join us after the service in the parish hall for coffee and refreshments, where you will be greeted warmly.

9:15 AM - Rite II Holy Eucharist with Children’s Sermon, Contemporary Music 

Although children of all ages are welcome at any of our Sunday services, the 9:15 service is especially geared toward children and is popular with young families.  It features contemporary music, and a homily directed at children.  Children who have been baptized are encouraged to join their parents for Holy Communion.

10:00 AM - Coffee Hour, Sunday School (during the school year), Adult Education & Bible Study

Sunday School (during the school year), Adult Fellowship and Forum:  Child care is provided for infants and children up to age three.  Children, ages Pre-school to High School participate in Sunday school classes.  Adults enjoy a coffee hour and adult forum.  The latter may include Bible study or discussion of topics related to the Episcopal Church in general, the Bishopric or the parish.

11:00 AM - Rite II Holy Eucharist with Adult Sermon, Traditional Music

Rite II of the Holy Eucharist.  This service is conducted according to Rite II of the Book of Common Prayer, which has more modern language.  It includes a sermon geared toward adults and traditional music and hymns. Please join us after the service in the parish hall for coffee and refreshments, where you will be greeted warmly.

 

Thursday:

6:00 PM - Holy Eucharist (Healing service on First, Third, and Fifth Thursdays)

This mid-week service allows individuals who are unable to attend on Sundays the opportunity to partake of Holy Communion.  On the first, third (and fifth) Thursdays of the month, it is also a healing service, bringing people together to pray for their own healing, the healing of others and for the whole world.

 

 

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