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Worship

Join us for our in-person and online worship

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Holy Eucharist Sundays  10 AM

                    Our main weekly worship service, followed by Coffee Hour

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Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession)

                      By appointment with the priest​

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Feast Days and Holy Days

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Link to Live Stream of Services

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About Episcopal Worship

Episcopal Liturgy (a word that means "work of the people") is taken from ceremony crafted from the earliest known Christian and Hebrew sources. The first Christians were Jewish and so their traditional forms of worship influenced the first forms of Christian worship.

 

Our principal act of worship every week is the Mass, or Holy Eucharist (Greek for "Thanksgiving") which recalls the Last Supper in which Jesus commanded his disciples to "do this in remembrance of me." There are two main parts of this service, first the Word of the Lord in which we listen to Scripture and learn about it in preparation for the Eucharist, and the Holy Communion during which the assembled body of Christians through the liturgical ministry of the priest blesses the bread and wine, making it the Blessed Sacrament of Christ's Body and Blood.

 

We share this Blessed Sacrament of unity in faith, taking our place in the one Body of Christ, the fellowship of all believers. Then we are sent out into the world "to do the work God has given us to do," to proclaim the Good News of God's love, reconciliation, and justice to the world.

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