Your Questions, Answered

  • Currently, we offer morning prayer that is led by a member of the congregation.

  • Getting started is simple. Just show up on Sunday at 9AM and attend a service. A member of the Congregation will greet you.

  • The Episcopal Church is unique for its “Protestant yet Catholic” identity blending tradition with reason, its inclusive stance welcoming all individuals, its democratic governance with lay participation, and its distinctive worship centered on the Book of Common Prayer, all while being part of the global Anglican Communion. It serves as a bridge church, valuing both historical continuity and progressive social engagement, with a rich history of influential members in American society. 

  • An Episcopal service is a structured, liturgical worship, centered on the Book of Common Prayer, blending Protestant and Catholic traditions with a focus on scripture, tradition, and reason, featuring hymns, Bible readings (Old Testament, Psalms, New Testament, Gospel), a sermon, shared creeds, prayers, and the central ritual of Holy Eucharist (Communion), with distinct movements of standing, sitting, and kneeling. It offers a familiar rhythm, often with sung responses and vestments, inviting both comfort and intellectual engagement through ancient yet evolving practices.