Our life together flows to and from the liturgy and sacraments. Our worship is grounded in the Book of Common Prayer, which saturates us in Holy Scripture, prayer, and music. From the ringing bell that begins our service to the dismissal after the final hymn, the Episcopal liturgy engages all our senses and our whole bodies. Though our worship is led from the front by priests and an altar team and from the back by musicians, we believe that our liturgy is the work of all the people.
The Holy Eucharist, also called the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion, is our principal act of worship on Sunday. We offer Holy Eucharist at 12:15 on Wednesdays (with healing prayers) and on Sundays at 8:30am and 11am. Eucharist is the Greek word for thanksgiving, and in it, we offer and receive gifts, proclaim and listen, confess and are sent back into the world to love our neighbors. In addition to Eucharist, we gather Monday through Friday in person and on Facebook for Morning Prayer at 8:30 a.m. We gather periodically for Evensong (sung Evening Prayer), and seasonally on Facebook for Compline.
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What to expect on an average Sunday.