We are overjoyed to be able to provide three services each week, showcasing the variety and versatility of the Anglican Tradition we are the inheritors of.

Our 10:00 a.m. Sunday service is a Rite I (traditional-language) celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The beauty of Rite I lies in its reverent, time-honored language, which highlights the continuity of our worship with the earliest centuries of the Christian Church. Many worshipers find that this more classical style deepens their sense of prayer and sacredness.

This service is held upstairs in our chapel, offering a quiet and intimate setting for worship. We follow the liturgy directly from the Book of Common Prayer in a way that is welcoming to newcomers, and the service is offered without musical accompaniment.

Last, but certainly not least, we offer a Wednesday Healing Eucharist. This service meets at 12:15 p.m. in the second-floor chapel and has a character distinct from our Sunday offerings.

While every celebration of the Eucharist carries Christ’s healing grace, this midweek service includes the liturgy for the laying on of hands and prayers for healing and restoration. It is a peaceful, hope-filled service that many find deeply meaningful.

Our second Sunday worship service meets at 5:00 p.m. We know that modern life doesn’t always make it possible to attend church on Sunday morning, so we offer this evening service as another welcoming opportunity for prayer, community, and worship.

The 5:00 p.m. service is held in the Main Sanctuary on the first floor. Its structure is similar to our 10:00 a.m. service, but it uses the contemporary Rite II language for the Eucharistic liturgy.

This service includes full musical accompaniment, with everything you need printed in the bulletin for easy participation.