Visit Us

We believe that church is a radically open space in which all are welcome.

We warmly invite you to visit us, and we hope you experience the radical welcome that God extends to each of us – as we are, where we are.

Each person is a part of God’s creation. We each add to our shared community, whether we consider ourselves Episcopalian, Christian, religious or spiritual – whether or not we believe we believe in God.

Questions and Answers

Walking into a new situation can be intimidating. Here are some common questions; if you have others, please email us. We look forward to welcoming you!

  • Expect to be greeted with a smile and to be surrounded by a friendly community that joyfully welcomes newcomers. You’ll be handed a printed bulletin with the order of service that includes where to find prayers and hymns, if you wish to follow along.

    Please sit in a pew in the sanctuary, wherever feels most comfortable to you.

  • We don’t expect anything. We hope that you will feel comfortable in God’s space, and we hope that you will ask any of us any questions you might have.

  • Our 8:15 service doesn’t include music and is about 45 minutes; the 10:30 a.m. service, with music, lasts a little more than an hour.

    Sometimes we stand, sit, kneel, sing, say prayers together. You’re welcome to participate following the printed service bulletin – or not. Please worship as it feels right to you.

  • Dress comfortably for you. Some people dress in their Sunday best while others wear jeans and a shirt.

  • We embrace the noises and wiggles of infants and toddlers in our worship. We also offer nursery care for infants through 3-year-olds, and Children’s Chapel for 3 years old through 5th grade.

  • Our service is divided into two parts: the Liturgy of the Word (which centers around appointed readings from Hebrew and Christian Scripture) and the Liturgy of the Table, which centers around Communion.

  • Communion is the act of joining with God and each other at the altar, where we receive the bread and wine.

    Communion is open to all baptized Christians and to all who feel called to know God more deeply.

  • After the 10:30 service, we gather in the Parish Hall for beverages and snacks. We hope you’ll join us!

  • We’d love to properly welcome you and get to know you a little better. You can fill out a visitor card in the back of the church pews or this online version.