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Please join us for our streamed service on Facebook Live at 9am, that also meets in-person, as well as our in-person only service at 11am.  

Click here to go to our Facebook Page where worship is broadcast live and recordings are available for viewing.

All Wednesdays in Lent, beginning on Feb. 21st, we will have soup at 6pm with a Healing Eucharist to follow.  Soup will be offered after the service as well as we discuss the book The Last Week by Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan.  The last Wednesday in Lent is March 20th. 

Our feeding ministry continues - emergency food available to any household, Wednesdays 10-noon.  Durinig February, March, and April food bank will only be open the first Wednesday of the month as we re-asses our resources. 

We are an accepting, lively, and diverse Episcopal faith community, grounded in the love of God in Jesus Christ. Walk with us as we seek the way of Christ through worship, relationship, music, learning, and acts of compassion.

Holy Week

Palm Sunday, March 24th 9am & 11am: We begin Holy Week by celebrating Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem, come join the Palm Sunday procession as we all shout Hosanna! The savior of the world has arrived, not on a war horse, but on a colt, praise God. 

 

Maundy Thursday, March 28th, 6:30pm: Join us as we begin The Triduum - one liturgy that takes place over three days. This liturgy begins with Maundy Thursday, where we remember Jesus at the last supper with his friends and keep his commandment to love one another. Feet washing, Communion and the stripping of the altar are all part of this first service of the Triduum.  All present will be invited to participate as they feel comfortable.  We end the service by stripping the church of any ornamentation as we begin to prepare for Christ's arrest, condemnation, and walk towards the cross.

 

Good Friday, March 29th, 6:30pm: A simple Good Friday service, where we contemplate the death of Jesus and venerate the cross, the second part of the Triduum.  

 

The Great Vigil of Easter, March 30th 8:30pm: The oldest annual liturgy in the church calendar, the Easter Vigil is celebrated in four parts: light, word, baptism, and communion. These four parts correspond to the four elements: fire, air, water, and earth, and so the Vigil becomes an icon of the cosmos itself. Come celebrate the renewal of all things through this most ancient celebration of our faith.

 

The First Sunday of Easter, March 31 9am & 11am: Come celebrate the risen Christ!!  There will be an Easter egg hunt following the 11am service. 

 

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