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Holy Eucharist: Sunday 11AM Monthly Bulletin
Sunday Holy Eucharist | 11 AM
Weekdays and Holy Days | As Announced
Healing and Prayer Services | As Announced
Days of Prayer | Every Monday
Worship is the central act of our life together and the Holy Eucharist is the heart of that life. Worship in the Episcopal Church tends to be quietly reverent and dignified. The Book of Common Prayer is the norm of our services. Our uniformity of worship, while allowing for variations, serves to remind us of the universal nature of the Church. In our worship we are united with past, present and future generations of Christians. Such worship is carried out with a view to the glorification of God, not for our entertainment; thus Episcopalians are not spectators but participants in worship. Not only do we express ourselves in word but also in gesture. Generally, we kneel to pray, we stand to praise, and we sit to be instructed. To Episcopalians, worship is the most important thing we do and ultimately this reality should
characterize all that we do in every area of life. Following our time of worship we are sent into the world to be instruments of God’s goodness, nurture and peace. Having received the gift of bread and drink from heaven we are sent to be bread and refreshment for one another and our world.
What is Baptism?
Baptism is one of the Sacraments of the Episcopal Church. Holy Baptism is full initiation by water and the Holy Spirit into Christ’s Body, the Church (The Book of Common Prayer, Page, 298). The Episcopal Church recognizes as valid any baptism administered with water in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
“Our baptismal vows continuously call us to be faithful to the apostles teachings, the breaking of the bread, fellowship and the prayers.”