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Who can receive communion in this church?

All baptized Christians, regardless of church membership or tradition, are welcome to receive Holy Communion in this church. If you have questions about baptism or communion, we would love to have a conversation with you.

What are the requirements for active membership in The Episcopal Church?

Active membership includes regular worship attendance, participation in the life and ministries of the church, financial support as you are able, and a commitment to growing in faith. If you are new or considering membership, we encourage you to speak with the priest to explore ways to connect.

Can LGBTQ+ individuals be married in this church?

Yes. The Episcopal Church celebrates and affirms LGBTQ+ individuals and offers the sacrament of marriage to all couples who seek God’s blessing.

How accessible is the church for people with disabilities?

We strive to make our physical space as welcoming and accessible as possible for people of all abilities. If you have specific needs or require assistance, please contact us so we can ensure your experience is comfortable and accommodating.

Who can serve as a teacher or in a leadership role in this church?

We welcome people of all genders, sexual orientations, racial and ethnic backgrounds, marital statuses, and life experiences to participate fully in the life of the church, including teaching and leadership roles. Appointments are made by the priest and, in some cases, may require a background check and Safe Church training to ensure a safe and supportive environment for all.

Sung Mass: Sunday Morning at 10:30 am (also streamed live on Facebook).

Vigil Mass: Saturday at 4:00 pm

Said Mass: Wednesday at 6:00 pm

 Healing Mass: Thursday at Noon