This Sunday
What can I expect on a Sunday?
We have one morning worship service on Sunday at 9 am about 1:15 long unless a special worship service is planned for holidays or special events.
Be sure to look for a member of the Welcome Team or an usher at the front door, because they’ll be looking for you. They will be happy to give you any assistance you might need. Stop by the Welcome Center just outside the church door to receive additional information about us and to have your questions answered.
We celebrate Holy Communion at each of our services. All who are present are invited to receive either the bread and wine or a blessing, whichever is your custom and need for the day. Our altar is God's welcome table. You are also welcome to just be present.
We have one morning worship service on Sunday at 9 am about 1:15 long unless a special worship service is planned for holidays or special events.
Be sure to look for a member of the Welcome Team or an usher at the front door, because they’ll be looking for you. They will be happy to give you any assistance you might need. Stop by the Welcome Center just outside the church door to receive additional information about us and to have your questions answered.
We celebrate Holy Communion at each of our services. All who are present are invited to receive either the bread and wine or a blessing, whichever is your custom and need for the day. Our altar is God's welcome table. You are also welcome to just be present.
What does it mean to be and "Episcopalian?"
Being Episcopalian marks us as people who love to gather in a deeply rooted and beautiful worship tradition that is ancient, poetic and grounded in scripture. We honor the past and aren't stuck in it. Our tradition is living, breathing and always becoming fully who Christ invites us to be. Whether you're new to our tradition, or have been raised in the Episcopal church, you'll find that we're so much more:
Being Episcopalian marks us as people who love to gather in a deeply rooted and beautiful worship tradition that is ancient, poetic and grounded in scripture. We honor the past and aren't stuck in it. Our tradition is living, breathing and always becoming fully who Christ invites us to be. Whether you're new to our tradition, or have been raised in the Episcopal church, you'll find that we're so much more:
- The Church is the People: The Church is not just the building. The Church is the faith community gathered to worship, connect, pray and give.
- We're Global and Local: The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. So, we're a small piece of a beautifully diverse, global family.
- You Belong Before You Believe: You don't need to have it all "figured out" to show up, be loved and be part of this faith community. Belonging comes first.
- Women in Leadership: We've ordained women as priests and bishops for nearly 50 years and we're stronger for it.
- Inclusive and Affirming: LGBTQ+ people are welcomed, affirmed, ordained and married in the Episcopal Church. Full Stop.
- The Bible is Central and Not Weaponized: We read the Bible often, deeply and in community, always asking how it reveals God's love and mercy, not how it can be used to exclude.
- We Don't Have All the Answers: We're not afraid of mystery. We value questions, curiosity and honest exploration of faith.
- Lay People Lead Too: Leadership doesn't belong only to clergy, Lay people lead worship, preach, teach and shape the life of the church.
- The Altar is God's, Not Ours: All are welcome to receive a blessing or communion at God's welcome table.
- A Strong Sense of Gospel Proclamation in the Form of Social Justice: Our faith leads us to action. Episcopalians are often on the front lines of movements for racial equity, environmental care and economic justice.
What do I wear?
All are welcome and that means you. Whether you're most comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt, your "Sunday best" of dresses and suits, shorts and flip flops, or something in between, you'll fit right in. You'll find all kinds of clothing styles here. What matters most is that you're here. Come as you are.
Where do I park?
We have a large parking lot just as you enter our campus.
All are welcome and that means you. Whether you're most comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt, your "Sunday best" of dresses and suits, shorts and flip flops, or something in between, you'll fit right in. You'll find all kinds of clothing styles here. What matters most is that you're here. Come as you are.
Where do I park?
We have a large parking lot just as you enter our campus.