Liturgy is the term for the church’s sacramental rites and texts used in public worship. Liturgy expresses the church’s identity and mission, including the church’s calling to invite others and to serve with concern for the needs of the world. The  liturgies of the Episcopal Church are included in the Book of Common Prayer.
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Music in the Episcopal Church can be as diverse as its worship services. Although final authority over the music used in an Episcopal service is “the duty of every Minister” (Canon 24, Section 1), our hymnal draws all Episcopalians together musically in the same way that the Book of Common Prayer draws us together in prayer and liturgy.

Most recently revised in 1982, The Hymnal of The Episcopal Church offers 720 hymns in addition to liturgical music. While some of the hymns date back to monastic chants, the hymnal offers more modern music as well.
You are welcome to come as you are. There is no dress code. We have a children’s section at the back of the sanctuary where our littlest members can feel welcome to participate and grow in knowing God’s love.