PLANNING YOUR VISIT
We warmly invite visitors from all backgrounds to join us in our weekly services, bible studies, concerts, volunteer opportunities and numerous outreach events. If this will be your first time at an Anglican service, let us help you become better acquainted with what you will experience.
Our Worship Services
We have three “Holy Eucharist” services: Saturday 4:30pm, Sunday 8am and 10am.
Upon your arrival you will find a welcoming environment with a friendly greeter who will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
- 4:30 pm is a contemporary service with our musical worship team (except for the first Saturday of each month which features traditional hymns).
- 8:00 am is a quieter, contemplative service without any music.
- 10:00 am is a mixture of traditional services with hymns, and contemporary music with our worship team.
Upon your arrival you will find a welcoming environment with a friendly greeter who will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
The Liturgy
Anglican worship is defined by two commitments: To the authority of the Holy Scripture (the Word of God) and to the Holy Sacraments. Together Word and Sacrament point us to Jesus Christ and, in doing so, work to shape us into a faithful Christ-centered community.
The way we express this worship is known as the Liturgy. Far from empty ritualism, Anglican worship involves the active participation of the whole person: our mind, body, and soul. Everything you will see and experience in the service – the prayers, the symbols, and the actions – all invite us to share in the good news of God’s salvation. The reading and teaching of the Holy Scriptures (the ministry of the Word) prepare us for the culmination of our service, which is the receiving of Holy Communion (also referred to as "the Lord's Supper").
The way we express this worship is known as the Liturgy. Far from empty ritualism, Anglican worship involves the active participation of the whole person: our mind, body, and soul. Everything you will see and experience in the service – the prayers, the symbols, and the actions – all invite us to share in the good news of God’s salvation. The reading and teaching of the Holy Scriptures (the ministry of the Word) prepare us for the culmination of our service, which is the receiving of Holy Communion (also referred to as "the Lord's Supper").
Receiving the Sacrament of Holy Communion
All baptized Christians are invited to receive Holy Communion with us. If you would like to receive but are not able to come forward please tell an usher. The priest would be happy to bring communion to your pew.
If you are not baptized, or would prefer not to receive the sacrament, we warmly invite you to still come forward and receive a blessing. You may indicate this to the priest by crossing your arms across your chest. As our valued guest your only obligation during the service is to keep your heart open to receive what God may desire to do in you!
If you are not baptized, or would prefer not to receive the sacrament, we warmly invite you to still come forward and receive a blessing. You may indicate this to the priest by crossing your arms across your chest. As our valued guest your only obligation during the service is to keep your heart open to receive what God may desire to do in you!
We’d love to meet you!
After each service we invite you to our coffee hour in Fr. Amend Hall just behind the sanctuary where you can grab some refreshments and stop by our hospitality booth for a free gift. We’d love to meet you!