Our worship lifts up liturgy, which is a word that means “the work of the people.” We love participation in ancient rituals that have brought meaning to people over centuries while also cultivating our own traditions that suit our congregation and modern life. In our worship, there will be group singing, reading, and praying – just a few ways to worship God. There is no dress code, as we definitely want you to feel comfortable. Some folks wear a shirt and tie or a skirt, while others wear jeans.
We worship every Sunday at 10 am. We also have special service throughout the year for holidays and particular seasons such as Christmas, Holy Week, and Easter. Some of our special services are also more fun, such as our Blessing of the Animals, where we get to celebrate all of God’s creatures.