You can now access all of our live streams on one page! If we are live at any time during the week, you’ll find the stream right here. Join us every Sunday for Worship Online at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., and don’t miss the Rector’s Bible Study every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Watch below and stay connected with us throughout the week!

9 a.m. Traditional Worship, Rite II (Church):

11 a.m. Contemporary Worship, Rite II (Church):

4 p.m. Christmas Lessons & Carols (Church):

Recordings are available for on-demand viewing beginning Sunday afternoon (for morning services) on our website.
All service livestreams are simulcasted to our Facebook page and YouTube channel.

7:30 a.m. Traditional Holy Eucharist, Rite I (Saint Michael Chapel)
The Rev. Dr. Andrew Grosso, “Spirit and Fire”

9 a.m. Traditional Worship, Rite II (Church)*
The Rev. Dr. Christopher D. Girata, “On God’s Side”
9 a.m. Joy! A Children’s Service (Saint Michael Chapel)
The Rev. Greg Pickens

10 a.m. Formation Classes for All Ages

11 a.m. Contemporary Worship, Rite II (Church)*
The Rev. Dr. Christopher D. Girata, “On God’s Side”
11 a.m. Traditional Worship, Rite I (Saint Michael Chapel)
The Rev. Dr. Andrew Grosso, “Spirit and Fire”

4 p.m. Christmas Lessons & Carols (Church)*
Join us for this beloved and beautiful service, featuring nine Lessons and Carols. Together, they tell the story of the Christ child through scriptures and gorgeous choral-led carols.

5:30 p.m. Traditional Holy Eucharist, Rite II (Saint Michael Chapel)
The Rev. Robin Hinkle

* These services are streamed live on our website, Facebook page, and YouTube channel, and are also available for on-demand viewing on our website.

Join our Rector Chris Girata for a year-long exploration of Paul through his epistles and the communities who heard them. The Rector’s Bible Study is held every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in Saint Michael Chapel or online.

RBS Handouts

Paul, an energetic, first-century man, traveled from city to city throughout the Roman Empire talking about the One God and his “son” Jesus. He set up small communities of people who accepted what he said and then wrote them letters that are as explosive and fresh today as when they were first written. Paul’s teachings on Jesus, God, the world, and the essence of being genuinely human were creative, compelling, and controversial. What did he think he was doing, and why was he doing it? How did his background and upbringing lead him to speak, travel, and write in this manner? Join our rector Chris Girata in a year-long exploration of Paul through his epistles and the communities who heard them.

As always, please send any questions pertaining to the study throughout the week to: [email protected]. You can also email Bhav during the study and in the chat features on Facebook and YouTube and she will share those questions with Chris who will answer live during the study. Also, email her to be added to our email mailing list or for more information.

The Rector’s Bible Study is streamed live on our website, Facebook page, and YouTube channel. You can also listen to the Rector’s Bible Study anywhere you get your podcasts! Search for “Rector’s Bible Study” in your favorite podcast app and subscribe for audio recordings of each week’s class.

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