
A New Option for Sunday Bulletin
For the next few weeks, we will be trying an experiment. We’ll offer the Sunday worship bulletin in two formats – printed paper copy and digital download for your smartphone or tablet.
For the next few weeks, we will be trying an experiment. We’ll offer the Sunday worship bulletin in two formats – printed paper copy and digital download for your smartphone or tablet.
All are invited to attend one of our Christmas services coming up in just a few days. Our Christmas Eve services will all be live-streamed for those who prefer to watch online. But if you can come in person, the beauty of the services and music will be unmatched! All services will be followed by festive receptions in the Parish Hall; it’s been three long years since we were able to be fully together and in community all evening. Masks are recommended (and extras provided) for the indoor services but not required. We hope to see you here!
It’s been a wonderful summer of worshipping together at the combined Sunday service; but we’re pleased to announce that as of next Sunday, September 25, we celebrate our patronal feast day and also a return to our program-year schedule of four Sunday services: 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 am in English, and 1:00 pm in Spanish.
This Sunday’s organ prelude at 9:00 and 11:00 am is by the African American composer Mark Fax
I’m struggling not to be completely self-absorbed while in exile. Fortunately, it’s the season after the Epiphany, when God reveals themself to us through the Christ. I find the cure for my selfishness to be Evening Prayer, which includes both the Song of Mary, with its radical reordering of the human economic/political sphere, and the Song of Simeon. As a musician, I’m drawn to the multitude of great settings of Simeon’s canticle from the Gospel according to St. Luke, mostly using the old translation from the 1549 Prayer Book.
Taizé services have been at St. Michael’s for many years. Our services include live music and chants from the Taizé community in France. Meet us online in this time of separation.
On Saturday, December 21, hear the traditional stories and songs of Christmas, with anthems sung by the St. Michael’s Singers and Choristers, including Howells’ A Spotless Rose, Rachmaninoff’s Bogoroditsye Dyevo,
To support our deacon in his final year of seminary, a Seminary Tuition Fundraiser Concert on Saturday, November 16, at 7:00 pm in the St. Michael’s Nave. Matthew David will
All families with young children are invited to Music Makers & Family Worship on Saturday, October 20, at 4:30 pm to sing, dance, pray, give thanks and eat together! Join
Sunday Services
7:30 – Rite I Traditional language with no music.
9:00 – Rite II Holy Eucharist with choir
11:00 – Inclusive language with choir
1:00 pm – Misa en Español
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