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Our congregation is made up of warm, friendly people of all ages and through our many activities are able to grow and get to know each other as well as share our faith during worship.

Ministry, both lay and ordained, takes many different forms and all forms are important and necessary for the mission of the church. It is all too easy to let your gifts and talents go to waste. God is up to something and by virtue of our baptism we are invited to build up the body of Christ.

Our lives are a testament to the love of God, and the compassion of Jesus Christ, the greatest gift our Creator could give us. Yet in today’s world we often live decidedly materialistic and increasingly secular lives.

Whether it is in office buildings, homes, daycare centers, studios, or on the street, God is working through you. Here are some resources to empower you to become involved in what God is doing.

Worship
  Attendance at as many of our weekly services as you choose to attend is welcomed.
Education
  Christian Education Classes are available for both youth and adult.
Acolytes
  Men, women and youth ten years old and older may serve at the altar as assistants to the priest as  Acolytes
LEM
   Licensed Eucharist Ministers assist the Priest at the altar.
Sacristans
  Our sacristans care for items used for worship.
E.C.W.
  The Episcopal Church Women are a national and Diocesan organization which coordinates the special service of women in the church. In our parish, it oversees the work of women for certain projects of service to the parish and beyond. All women of the parish are members.
Vestry
  The board of the parish is the vestry which meets on a monthly basis to support the work of the parish. Members of the vestry are elected to two year terms, at the Parish Annual Meeting held each January.