Our Church

All Are Welcome

One definition of liturgy is “the work of the people”, and it reminds us that worship is something a whole congregation takes up together. We stand, we kneel, we sit; we sing, we speak, we listen. The liturgy involves us all. And the liturgy involves all of ourselves.

We invite the full participation of all people in our worship, regardless of their age, family situation, or social status. On a typical Sunday you will find longtime members and relative newcomers, singles, divorced people, and parents with small children.

“Worship in all its grades and kinds is the response of the creature to the Eternal.”

~Evelyn Underhill

What Happens on Sunday

We offer two different worship services on Sunday, each of which is focused on the Eucharist or The Breaking of Bread. Everyone is invited to receive Holy Communion.

  • 8:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist in traditional language (Rite I in the Book of Common Prayer) and with no organ music. The service lasts about 45 minutes.
  • 10:15 a.m. - Holy Eucharist (Rite II in the Book of Common Prayer) with music, congregational hymns, and choir. The use of classical church music is one of the primary ways in which we worship at this service. The service lasts about an hour.