Christ Episcopal Church
About this place
What Happens on Sunday
We offer three different worship services on Sunday, each of which is focused on the Eucharist, or what others might call Holy Communion or Mass. Everyone is invited to receive Holy Communion.
8 a.m. - Holy Eucharist in traditional language (Rite I in the Book of Common Prayer) and with organ music. The service lasts about 45 minutes, and is followed by breakfast in our fellowship hall for anyone who wants to eat.
10:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist (Rite II in the Book of Common Prayer) with music, congregational hymns, and choir. The use of classical church music is one of the primary ways in which we worship at this service. The service lasts about an hour.
6 p.m. - Holy Eucharist with contemporary inclusive language (from Enriching Our Worship and other resources) that lasts about 30 minutes. We encourage people to dress casually.
6:45 p.m. - Compline, a chanted service of evening prayers led by the Christ Church Compline Choir. The service lasts about 20 minutes.
What Happens on Weekdays
Christ Church is open during business hours each Monday through Friday. People are welcome to come in to the church to pray, meditate, or light a candle if they wish.
Wednesday Healing Prayers and Eucharist
On Wednesday at 12:05 p.m. we celebrate the Eucharist in our chapel and have prayers for healing. Anyone is welcome to come to the altar rail for prayers for healing for themselves or others. The service lasts about 30 minutes and is an ideal way for people who work downtown to spend part of their lunch hour.
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