Our Ministries

These are our primary ministries and core ways of connecting to the life our community.

Sunday Gatherings

As God’s people, we are called to gather together for worship of and communion with our God. Our Sunday gatherings are our primary expression of this call to gather.

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Children & Youth

We believe that our children and our youth are full participants in the Body of Christ. This means we look to include our children and youth in every aspect of our communal life rather than separating them to their own groups and gatherings.

We also recognize the importance of formation that is age specific. To that end, we do offer age specific formation times for our children and youth.

  • For children between two and eight years old, we have Children’s Formation classes on Sunday mornings.

  • Every fourth Sunday of the month we have a formation class for students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade.

  • For students in 7th through 12th grade we have monthly events.

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Lay Ministries

A distinctive of Anglican spirituality and liturgy is that it is rooted in the work of the people. After Sunday worship and Eucharist, God’s people are commissioned to “Go in peace to love and serve the Lord.” As lay ministers in God’s Church, we are the center of Christ-like service to the world. As a body, we gather not only to be fed by Word and Sacrament, but to prepare space, the table, and ministries for the outside world and each other to delve deeper into the love and worship of God. This is our good and faithful work as God’s hands and feet.

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