Worship with Us
Holy Eucharist – Sundays 10:00 a.m.
If you are unable to come in person, you may join us on our Live Stream service.
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About Episcopal Worship
The church is the place where the people gather for public worship, prayer, singing, and celebration of sacraments (certain rites and symbols indicating God’s gracious presence among us) together. The church is also the people themselves, participating in worship, praying, singing, and celebrating.
The principal weekly worship service at The Church of the Epiphany is the Holy Eucharist (which literally means “thanksgiving”), also known as the Lord’s Supper, Holy Communion, or Mass. But whatever its formal name, this is the family meal for Christians and a foretaste of the heavenly banquet. The most powerful symbol of the inclusive love of God is the table where we receive the bread and wine made holy. At this table, we find the two most important elements in life: belonging and meaning.
This is why we say at each and every service that whoever you are and wherever you find yourself on the journey of faith, you are welcome here.
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If you are unfamiliar with our rituals and customs, just be present with us in this ancient liturgy and let the rest of the congregation carry you in worship.
During the distribution of Communion, we welcome you to receive the sacrament or a prayer of blessing. Additional information about communion is in that section of the bulletin. If you have any questions, please feel free to speak to an usher or other congregants.
There is coffee and fellowship in the Bishop’s Hall directly after the service. Please join us!
Assisted listening devices are available from the ushers in the back of the church.
Children: We welcome children in our worship. Their sounds are a gift from God – no need to subdue
them! Our prayground is located in the side chapel and has quiet activities for parents and younger
children to use while still in worship. Children ages 3-11 are welcome to join the atrium for our
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Sunday School program located in Mitchel Hall. Ask the ushers for
directions. Children return to the service for communion.
Making Epiphany your spiritual home: If you are interested in learning more about our church, please fill out the purple information card found in the slot in front of your seat and place it on the collection plate or fill out the form on this website under Connect. We are excited to meet you and would love to get to know you. Start by joining us for coffee after the service!
We believe that God loves you – no exceptions.
The schedule of readings may be found on the Lectionary Page.