Worship
Worship at St. Alban’s is both ancient and fresh—grounded in the rhythms of Episcopal liturgy and alive with a warm, welcoming spirit. Come as you are, and join us in prayer, praise, and the breaking of bread.
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Worship at St. Alban’s
All are welcome at St. Alban’s. Whether you are new to church, returning after time away, or a lifelong Episcopalian, you’ll find a place here to worship, learn, and belong. Our worship is rooted in the Book of Common Prayer—a rich collection of ancient and modern prayers that unite us in praising God through Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. Each service centers on Holy Communion (also called the Eucharist, the Mass, or the Lord’s Supper)—the family meal of Christians. At St. Alban’s, all are invited to participate as fully as is comfortable for you. |
Sundays at St. Alban’s
8:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist, Rite I
A quiet, contemplative service with the traditional language of Rite I and no music. The Service is typically 45 minutes.
10:30 a.m. – Holy Eucharist, Rite II
A vibrant service with organ, piano, choir, and often guest instrumentalists. The liturgy uses the contemporary language of Rite II. The service lasts about one hour.
8:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist, Rite I
A quiet, contemplative service with the traditional language of Rite I and no music. The Service is typically 45 minutes.
10:30 a.m. – Holy Eucharist, Rite II
A vibrant service with organ, piano, choir, and often guest instrumentalists. The liturgy uses the contemporary language of Rite II. The service lasts about one hour.
For Children & Families
- Children are welcome at all services.
- Activity bags with Scripture-based activities are available at both services.
- A staffed nursery opens at 7:45 a.m. for little ones.
- Children's Chapel during the 10:30a.m service. Click here for more information.
Opportunities to Connect & Learn
- Adult Formation – Sundays at 9:30 a.m., between services. Faith-filled care and learning for children and youth is provided during this time.
- Fellowship Hour – Enjoy coffee, conversation, and community after each service.
- Relevant, Thought-Provoking Preaching – Offered at both the 8:00 and 10:30 services.
Sunday Worship Flowers
Sponsoring flowers for Sunday worship is a beautiful way to enrich our common life of prayer while honoring someone special. Flowers may be given in thanksgiving for a loved one, in celebration of a milestone, or in memory of someone dear. They add to the beauty of our worship and serve as a visible sign of gratitude and remembrance. After the service, any flowers not taken by the donor are shared with members of our community who are homebound, extending the care and connection of St. Alban’s throughout the week.
To sign up to give the flowers for worship, click HERE.
To sign up to give the flowers for worship, click HERE.