Join us for Bishop Phoebe's annual parish visit. The canonical purposes of a visitation are for the bishop to examine the condition of the congregation, oversee the clergy, preach, confirm, preside at the eucharist, and examine parochial records... but it is also an opportunity for us to celebrate baptisms and confirmations and enjoy a Heavenly […]
Visit the PLC for a gallery of art, poetry, mediation (and mingling), centered around the 14 Stations of the Cross. We're celebrating these works with an opening on Palm Sunday. These creative submissions will be displayed through Holy Week for contemplation and enjoyment. Visit them during regular Parish Office hours during Holy Week.
Join us on Palm Sunday starting at 9 a.m. to make traditional palm crosses. At 10 a.m. we will gather outside for the "blessing of the palms" and a joyful procession around the grounds. We leave the palm branches at the door and enter the church in silence and hear the Passion of Our Lord. […]
Cakes, cookies, breads, bars, and more—all lovingly baked by parishioners for your enjoyment! All proceeds will benefit the Holy Apostles Scholarship Fund. Stop by the Conference Room after the Palm Sunday service, and take home some treats! cupcake
Come and experience the tranquility of the medieval liturgy, Tenebrae, with a modern, multi-media approach. Latin for darkness or shadows, "Tenebrae" represents the darkness that covered the world at Jesus' death. Join us for the moving service which follows the Wednesday evening Graze in Grace.
Maundy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper with a moving service, Holy Communion and stripping of the Altar in preparation for Good Friday. Childcare available.
A special Good Friday service for the younger set and their families and led by our Director of Children and Youth Ministry, the Children's Way of the Cross introduces the Stations of the Cross in an approachable and engaging format.
The second part of the Triduum (or three sacred days), Good Friday is the most somber service during Holy Week. It allows for reflection on Jesus' trial and crucifixion. This year, we have two services: 12:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Childcare available.
The second part of the Triduum (or three sacred days), Good Friday is the most somber service during Holy Week. It allows for reflection on Jesus’ trial and crucifixion. This year, we have two services: 12:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Childcare available.
The Great Vigil of Easter begins outside after sundown, in darkness. After lighting the New Fire, we'll process (as able) into the Nave where we will celebrate the first service of Easter. This moving service takes us from darkness to the light that is Christ. Join us!
Our weekly Bluegrass Mass moves to the morning to usher in our Easter Sunday celebrations! The Bluegrass Mass is both contemplative and festive, featuring banjo, mandolin and guitar.
Bring some flowers from home and gather before the Festal Eucharist for a Flowering of the Cross, an Easter tradition. By decorating and adorning a bare wooden cross with flowers and greenery, we acknowledge the symbolism of new life through Jesus' death on Good Friday.
Christ is Risen! Alleluia! Celebrate the Resurrection with beautiful music and the joy of Easter readings! Stay after for an Egg Hunt & Reception in the PLC! Childcare available.