Sunday Worship

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9:45 a.m. Sunday Eucharist

Followed by refreshments in the Parish Hall

11:30 a.m. Study & Reflection

A time for study of scripture, meditative prayer, and discussion.

Our worship style is Anglo-Catholic, meaning that we follow the Book of Common Prayer and other sacred traditions. Our service is traditional, but creative. You will find music played on the organ and on bluegrass instruments. In the Book of Common Prayer, we alternate between Rite I & Rite II.

Regular Gatherings

A young boy with short light brown hair sitting at a long red table with a tray of food, smiling at the camera. The table has a display of a model ship in a glass case and some food items, including a muffin and a cup of coffee. Behind him, several elderly women and men are seated, dining and engaged in conversation in a wooden-paneled room with religious artwork on the walls.

Thursday @ 11:00 a.m. | Holy Eucharist

WEEKLY | The service studies a saint, and is followed by a fellowship lunch.

Thursday @ 12:45 p.m. | Qigong Class

WEEKLY | A movement practice class, sharing roots with Tai Chi and Yoga.

Saturday @ 10:00 a.m. | Rosary Devotion & Meditation

WEEKLY | Anglican rosary followed by Latin rosary.

First Saturday @ 10:30 a.m. | Quilting

MONTHLY | Quilting group meeting the first Saturday of every month.

Community Supper

QUARTERLY | Website is updated as scheduled.

Special Services & Events

News from the Quilting Bee

You may have noticed a wooden frame with two rows of beautiful quilted squares in the middle of the parish hall on Sunday.  This is the next step in the making of the quilt by the Redeemer Crafters.  They have been working diligently to create these squares and then to piece them into a quilt top. Now comes the work of quilting around each square. This work will be all done by hand just like it has been done by the women in Appalachia since they settled here!  It is an amazing sight and also an amazing activity in which to participate.  This will take a while to accomplish and the quilters ask that you enjoy looking at the progress and all the different designs of the squares as they continue to work. When the quilt is totally finished, we will be selling raffle tickets. 

The Quilting Bee will meet again on Saturday, April 25 at 9:30ish. Come join in the fun even if you just come to watch and converse.

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