What should I wear?
We want everyone to be comfortable so wear what you feel comfortable in. Some dress up and some dress down - it is totally up to you.
What should I expect when I come to worsphip?
At the heart of all Episcopal worship is the Book of Common Prayer, and within it, the principal weekly service is the Holy Eucharist—also known as Holy Communion, the Lord’s Supper or Mass.
For each Christian season, the Book of Common Prayer lays out the form of the service and provides the text for many of the prayers. A calendar of Scripture readings, called the “Lectionary,” indicates biblical passages to be read each day. These are the same throughout the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, so any given day, someone around the clock and around the globe will be reading the same Scripture. Typical services include scripture readings, prayers, hymns and a sermon. The congregation participates in worship—singing hymns and saying the prayers, the Creed (a statement of our beliefs), responding and reading or singing the Psalms (sacred poems).
Whether to kneel, sit or stand, say “Amen,” sing or respond can be a bit of a puzzle for newcomers (and often for Episcopalians visiting a different church). But don’t fret! Service programs are available and our celebrant will always announce what page to turn to in the Book of Common Prayer. Because the essential form of the service remains the same from one Sunday to the next, one soon will begin to experience what Episcopalians find so satisfying: the mental space that the familiar rhythm opens up in which each person can commune more profoundly with God.