Worship
Saint Michael offers in-person and streamed services every Sunday - check out all the details here!
Saint Michael and All Angels offers many unique opportunities for worship all seven days of the week. The majority of our Sunday services are accompanied by beautiful music from talented musicians. Special worship moments occur throughout the year and are not to be missed. We invite you to come see what we're all about! Learn more about worship at Saint Michael below.
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! View the Sunday Preaching Schedule and Formation opportunities here!
Our Services & Understanding Episcopal Worship
We are currently offering three Sunday and three weekday services. All services meet in-person, but two of our Sunday services are also streamed live. Our fall (expanded) worship schedule begins August 8!
Read More »Watch Our Sunday Services
Missed worship on Sunday morning? Want to watch a service again? Join us for online worship at your convenience! We record our 9 a.m. Traditional and 11 a.m. Contemporary services weekly. New videos released every Sunday at 4 p.m. on this page and our Youtube Channel!
Looking for our live stream? Head to saintmichael.org/live.
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Liturgical Support Groups
Liturgical support includes opportunities both within worship services and filling other vital needs which are "behind-the-scenes." Both offer chances for a deeper understanding of the worship service as well as an occasion for fellowship with those with whom one serves.
Read More »Music
Welcome to the Saint Michael Music hub page with links to all of our various music ministries, both traditional and contemporary!
Tom Hammond-Davies Named Director of Music
We are very pleased to announce that one of the world's top choral conductors, Tom Hammond-Davies, has been named Director of Music at Saint Michael! Moving from Oxford, England, to Dallas, Hammond-…
Baptism
What is baptism?
Baptism is "the sacrament by which God adopts us as his children and makes us members of Christ's Body, the Church, and inheritors of the kingdom of God" (Book of Common Prayer, 858). In the teaching and practice of the Episcopal Church, baptism confers full membership and participation in the life of the Church. Baptism is thus about the community as much as …
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Christian Marriage at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
We are delighted that you are considering being married in the Christian Church and specifically at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. For over 60 years our sacred spaces have been the setting for many splendid weddings. Should you choose Saint Michael as the location for one of the most joyous and s…
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Funeral Guidelines
A Christian funeral is a difficult, yet reverent, mix of grief and joy. Joy, because we are confident in the promise of God that "neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our …
Read More »Understanding Episcopal Worship
Courtesy of The Episcopal Church Archives - Visitors' Center
Sunday is traditionally when Episcopalians gather for worship. The principal weekly worship service is the Holy Eucharist, also known as: the Lord’s Supper, Holy Communion, or Mass. In most Episcopal churches, worship is accompanied by the singing of hymns, and in some churches, much of the service is sung.
Worship Style…
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