Saint Michael offers traditional and contemporary worship amidst a growing community of people pursuing Christ, serving one another and the community. Whether you are a long-time Episcopalian or new to Episcopal worship, come explore Saint Michael and make friends, find a place to grow, and create your home. Saint Michael is a place where you belong!

7:30 a.m. Traditional Holy Eucharist, Rite I (Saint Michael Chapel)
The Rev. Kenneth H. Brannon, “Precious and Beloved”

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

10 a.m. Sunday Formation For All Ages

11 a.m. Contemporary Worship, Rite II (Church)*
The Rev. Dr. Christopher D. Girata, “Filled With Expectation”
11 a.m. Traditional Worship, Rite II (Saint Michael Chapel)
The Rev. Kenneth H. Brannon, “Precious and Beloved”

5:30 p.m. Traditional Holy Eucharist, Rite II(Saint Michael Chapel)
The Rev. Robin Hinkle, “I Have Called You”

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

Sunday morning childcare is available for children ages 0-3 from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Please make sure your children’s belongings have their names on them. Children can be picked up at any time. Contact Meghan Houk or Beth Igoe with any questions.

Sunday Classes For Adults

Faith and Practice Series – Adult Sunday Class

Current Study: “Anglican Ethics: A People Shaped By Font And Table”
Sundays, January 12 – 26, 2025 @ 10 a.m.
Led by the Rev. Dr. Andrew Grosso

Saint Paul advises us to reflect on “whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable” (Phil 4.8). Oftentimes, however, we struggle to discern what is truly good, and our attempts to do so can lead to disagreement and even conflict. How are we to discern what is good in a complex, changing, and pluralistic world? Is there such a thing as a distinctly Anglican way of looking at ethical issues? This series will introduce us to Christian forms of moral awareness and reasoning, and thereby help us live more faithful lives as people committed to justice and peace.

Upcoming Classes

Bible Series – Adult Sunday Class

Current Study: “The Story of Scripture”
Sundays, November 10, 2024 – May 11, 2025 @ 10 a.m.
Led by Clergy & Staff

Have you ever wanted to understand the Bible in its entirety, its themes, its events, and the arc of its story? Then this study is for you! Each week, we will look at a significant passage from scripture, beginning with the story of Israel and progressing through the kingdom of David, the coming of the Messiah, and the experience of the early church. You will grow in your understanding of the Bible and its message, as well as in your ability to engage the scripture in daily life and your commitment to following Jesus.

Upcoming Classes

Parent Series – Adult Sunday Class

Current Study: “How To Pray For Your Children”
Sundays, January 12 – February 16, 2025 @ 10 a.m.
Led by Clergy & Staff

There are so many challenges to raising children these days and so many challenges our children face as they are growing up. What are parents supposed to do? Too often, the one thing we often overlook is the most powerful thing we can do: pray. What are your hopes and dreams for your children? What are your worries and fears? No matter what difficulties you and your children face, there is always hope. “In everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus” (Phil 4.6-7). Join us as we learn about prayer through the lens of parenting and how you can become a praying parent.

Upcoming Classes

Saint Michael 101 – Adult Sunday Class

Sundays, January 12 – May 11, 2025 @ 10 a.m.
Led by Clergy & Staff

If you are new to Saint Michael and All Angels, would like to become more familiar with our mission and purpose, or would like to know how to become a member, this series is for you! Not only will this series introduce you to our many vibrant ministries, it will also provide you with an introduction to the Episcopal Church, our worship and the Book of Common Prayer, and other themes associated with Anglican faith and practice. This series provides an overview of our faith and how we seek to put our faith into action through praying, learning, serving, and giving.

Upcoming Classes

Sunday Classes For Youth

Middle School – Youth Sunday Class

in the 2nd Floor Youth Center

Upcoming Classes

High School – Youth Sunday Class

in the 2nd Floor Youth Center

Upcoming Classes

Youth Confirmation

in the 2nd Floor Youth Center

This class is for our 8th-grade students who wish to deepen their commitment to their faith in preparation for confirmation in the fall of 2025. The class focuses on the teachings and traditions of the episcopal church, as well as biblical literacy and faith practices. Advanced registration is required for the 2024-2025 class. For more information contact Sam Moore, [email protected].

Upcoming Classes

Sunday Classes For Children

Godly Play for PreK-Kindergarten

Upcoming Classes

Godly Play for 1st Grade

Upcoming Classes

Sunday Class for 3rd Grade

Upcoming Classes

Sunday Class for 4th-5th Grade

Upcoming Classes


Join us weekly for Sunday Worship Online below at 9 and 11 a.m.!

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

11 a.m. Contemporary Worship, Rite II (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.

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Every Sunday, all over our campus, you can find helpful members of our Greeter Ministry. Be on the lookout for people wearing greeter nametags, and they’ll help answer any questions you might have during your visit.

Drop us a line by filling out the digital “Welcome Card”, and a member of our clergy or staff will contact you and help you find your next steps at Saint Michael.