At the Episcopal Church of the Advent, worship is the heart of our community life. Rooted in the Anglican tradition, our services are meaningful, inclusive, and spiritually enriching, inviting everyone into deeper connection with God and one another.
Join us every Sunday at 10:00 AM for Holy Eucharist, Rite II — a beautiful, reverent service drawn from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. Our worship includes hymns, scripture readings, prayers, a sermon, the sharing of peace, and Holy Communion, accompanied by organ and piano.
Children are welcome! Sunday School is available during the service for children ages 2 and up. Children return to worship at the Peace, and many participate as acolytes and lay readers. This reflects our mission of supporting families and raising young people in faith.
Our Sunday services are streamed live on Facebook, so you can worship with us from anywhere.
After worship, we invite you to stay for coffee hour — a time of fellowship, fresh coffee, and refreshments in our Parish Hall. Learn more about our church history and how fellowship has always been central to our identity.
All baptized Christians, regardless of denomination or age, are welcome to receive Communion. If you prefer not to receive, you're invited to come forward to receive a blessing.
A quiet, intimate service of Holy Communion and prayers for healing. Whether you’re seeking prayer for yourself or a loved one, this midweek gathering offers spiritual renewal, peace, and hope. It’s a simple yet powerful way to reconnect with God during the week.
We’d love to welcome you. Contact us with any questions or to plan your visit. You can also explore our Memorial Garden or learn more about our values on the Mission & Vision page.
Join us every Sunday at 10:00 AM for our Holy Eucharist service streamed live on Facebook.
Watch Live on FacebookCan’t join us live? All past services are available on our Facebook page and YouTube channel.
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.”
-Psalm 23:1–3a