Seven Sacraments & Weekly Service Times
Join us for worship as we gather to praise God, deepen our faith, and strengthen our community bonds.
7:00 AM — Holy Communion (Said Service)
Solemn liturgical service with full ceremonial
8:30 AM — Holy Communion (Sung Service)
Contemporary praise with inspiring music and preaching
8:00 AM — Morning Prayer
Quiet devotion and midweek spiritual nourishment
10:00 AM — AWF (Anglican Women's Fellowship) Service
Quiet devotion and midweek spiritual nourishment
9:00 AM — MU (Mothers' Union) Service
Quiet devotion and midweek spiritual nourishment
All are welcome to join us in worship and fellowship.
The sacrament of initiation into the Christian faith. Baptism welcomes individuals into God's family and the church community. Contact us to arrange a baptism service.
A mature, public affirmation of the vows made at Baptism. Through prayer and the laying on of hands by a bishop, candidates are strengthened by the Holy Spirit. We prepare candidates for Baptism and Confirmation together, as these sacraments of initiation go hand-in-hand.
The Eucharist lies at the heart of Anglican worship. In this sacrament, we partake of the body and blood of Christ, receiving spiritual nourishment and grace. We celebrate Holy Communion at every service, welcoming all baptized Christians to receive.
The sacrament through which we receive God's forgiveness for sins committed after Baptism. Private confession and spiritual counsel are available by appointment with our clergy. This ancient practice offers healing, peace, and spiritual direction.
Sacramental anointing and prayer for those who are ill, suffering, or nearing the end of their earthly journey. We offer spiritual comfort, healing, and strength in times of physical or mental distress.
We celebrate and bless the sacred, lifelong covenant of marriage within the context of Christian faith and community. Our clergy provide pre-marital counseling and are available for ceremony planning.
The sacrament through which individuals are called, ordained, and set apart by the Church for the ministry of bishop, priest, or deacon. We pray for and support those discerning a vocation to ordained ministry.
Throughout the liturgical year, we celebrate significant holy days and seasons with special services and events.