A Traditional 1928 Prayer Book Parish.

If you’ve ever worshipped in a liturgical church, either Roman or Lutheran, a Sunday morning at St. Benedict’s will feel familiar. Our main Sunday morning worship service is the Holy Eucharist, also called the Holy Communion, the Lord’s Supper, the Divine Liturgy, or the Mass. The words in our worship services are found written in the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, which is our guide for liturgical worship. The word “liturgy” comes from a Greek word meaning “a work of the people,” so you can expect to be involved!

Sundays

9am Holy Communion

10:10am Coffee & Catechesis

11:15am Holy Communion with Choir

Wednesdays

7:30am Morning Prayer

6:30pm Evensong

Saturdays

8am Morning Prayer

Our fellow Christians of other branches of Christ’s church who are baptized with water in the name of the Trinity and who love our Divine Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in sincerity are affectionately invited to the Lord’s Table.

The Order for Morning Prayer is a 20 to 30 minute time of corporate prayer drawing us out of ourselves and into the prayer of the Church. Evensong is a beautifully sung Order of Evening Prayer. Choir Rehearsal follows at 7:15pm.