Worship
We typically have three weekly opportunities for Holy Eucharist.
- Sunday mornings – 8 a.m. – Holy Eucharist, in the chapel. No musical accompaniment.
- Sunday mornings – 10:30 a.m. – Holy Eucharist, in the church. Choir accompaniment.
- Wednesday evenings – 5:30 p.m. – Holy Eucharist, in the chapel. No musical accompaniment.
Please check our calendar during special times of the year, such as Christmas, Holy Week, and Easter.
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The Place of Worship As you enter, you will notice an atmosphere of worship and reverence. Episcopal churches are built in many architectural styles; but whether the church is small or large, elaborate or plain, your eye is carried to the altar, or holy table, and to the cross. So our thoughts are taken at once to Christ [...]
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For centuries, music has played a significant part in Christian worship. The earliest Christians were Jewish people who sang psalms in the Temple, and Jesus and the Apostles sang hymns and psalms together at the Last Supper. St. Paul, our patron, commands Christians in the New Testament to “sing hymns, psalms and spiritual songs unto God.” Music helps [...]

St. Paul’s Meditation Garden is behind Canterbury House, directly east of the chapel. Our meditation garden offers a serene outdoor contemplative space on the grounds at St. Paul’s where one can pray and meditate during the day. It is encased with greenery and offer two sitting areas with benches, a quiet fountain, and a beautiful sculpture created by [...]
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The Stations of the Cross are an ancient form of prayer. They are based on a path of several holy sites (or “stations”) of pilgrimage in the city of Jerusalem. Pilgrims would travel through the city, praying along the way while visiting these 14 locations tied to the crucifixion of Jesus on his Via Dolorosa, [...]

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