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SUNDAY SCHEDULE:
Early Worship - 8am with Holy Communion Late Worship - 10:45am with Holy Communion
Nursery Provided for all services for infants and pre-schoolers.
Wheelchair Accessible Special Services & Times: see home page and calendar for events~ Lectionary Readings: click here~ Liturgical Colors: Colors can help interpret the spirit of a particular season. White, the color of the light and joy of Christ, is used on all festivals of our Lord: Nativity, Epiphany, Transfiguration, Resurrection (Easter), Ascension, and Christ the King, as well as All Saints Day. Red, for fire and blood, is used on the Day of Pentecost as the power of the Holy Spirit was unleashed; on Reformation Day, a celebration of the renewal of the church; at ordinations, and church dedications or anniversaries. Scarlet red is sometimes used during Holy Week as the color of the crucifixion. Green, representing growth, is used when the church focuses on spiritual growth through the teachings of Jesus, rather than the events of his life. Purple may accompany the churchs pilgrimage through Lent, reflecting its penitential nature. Sky blue, a sign of hope, is used during Advent. The color heightens our sense of patient expectation as we wait for the coming of our Lord as an infant in Bethlehem, weekly through the Eucharist, and at the end of time. Black, the color of ashes, may be used on Ash Wednesday. Just as Jesus was stripped of his garments on the way to the cross, the worship space is stripped of all color on Good Friday. |