FAQ

Who is welcome at St. Christopher’s?
All are welcome at St. Christopher’s.

Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” (Matthew 18:20)


Do I have to be an Episcopalian to attend services at St. Christopher’s?
No.

What are services like at St. Christopher’s?
We gather for Sunday worship at 9 AM, both in-person and on-line. (See Home Page for details.) St. Christopher’s services are rooted in the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer. Every service has a bulletin to guide congregants through the service.

May I receive Communion at St. Christopher’s?
As Episcopalians, we invite all baptized people to share in Communion. If you have not been baptized, you are warmly invited to come to the Communion rail with arms crossed over your chest to receive a blessing.

Are children welcome in church?
Yes. Children are always welcome in church. Like their elders, baptized children of all ages from infants on up are encouraged to receive Communion. There’s a special basket of books and items for busy little hands and fingers.

Is St. Christopher’s handicapped accessible?
Yes. St. Christopher’s is handicapped accessible. Access the church via the ramp into the parish hall (to the right of the main entrance).

What is the St. Christopher’s community like?
There’s no one answer. We come from many backgrounds and have walked different faith paths to reach St. Christopher’s. Some people were raised in the Episcopal Church; many were not. What unites us is a love of God, a love of the deeper Mysteries in the world, and a shared joy in togetherness. Join us and see for yourself!

How do I join St. Christopher’s?
Begin by showing up! Just being in church is the first step toward belonging.