worship.
Join us for weekly worship opportunities online and in person as we gather, pray, raise our voices in song and receive nourishment from Communion.
These sacred pauses in our week allow us to slow down, sit and breathe with the presence of God and community.
Our worship style is “liturgical,” meaning the congregation follows service forms and prays from texts that don’t change greatly from week to week during a season of the year. This sameness from week to week gives worship a rhythm that becomes comforting and familiar to the worshipers.
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The focal point of each service is not the sermon, but rather the Eucharist (in Greek it means thanksgiving!) You may know this as Communion or The Lord's Supper. Here we share bread and wine and are nourished by Jesus' presence in the elements to then be sent out into the world as reflections of that life-giving love. Though each Episcopal church has its own way of expressing the liturgy we all draw our words from the same source: The Book of Common Prayer that shapes both our corporate and individual practices of worship and prayer.
Learn more about the ethos and parts of Episcopal worship here and in the video below.
sunday worship.
when. Sundays, 10 to 11:15am
where. The Haven: 1626 Morgan's Point Rd.
what. Come for scripture, teaching, communal prayer and Communion. Children's Church occurs during the service.
morning prayer.
when. Every Wednesday at 9:00AM
where. The Haven:1626 Morgan's Point Rd.)
what. Join us for Morning Prayer, a service that dates back to the 16th century. This short prayer service is designed to start your day with God and community. It incorporates scripture and ancient hymns and offers a moment of peace and reflection to engage with your faith. Start your day off right by joining us every Wednesday morning.
evening prayer.
when. Every Wednesday at 6:30PM
where. Zoom (sign up for our newsletter to receive the link)
what. Evening Prayer, also known as Evensong, is a centuries-old Anglican tradition that centers on prayer, scripture, and reflection. It is a sacred time to pause, give thanks, seek guidance, and find solace in the presence of the divine. Rooted in the rich liturgical heritage of the Anglican Church, Evening Prayer provides a structured and contemplative approach to prayer.