Episcopal Church of the Nativity

Episcopal Church of the Nativity
Episcopal Church of the Nativity

About Us

A Christian Community Where All Are Welcome To Worship, Love, Belong, Grow, And Serve

We Episcopalians believe in a loving, liberating, and life-giving God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. For over 135 years, this Christian community has helped support each other in times of both joy and sorrow. Whether gathering for worship on Sunday morning, for a baptism, a marriage, or a funeral, our life together is rooted in common prayer and in the hope we have because of Jesus Christ.



Our Services

Wednesday
12:10pm
Holy Eucharist, Rite I
Sunday
08:00am
Rite I
10:30am
Rite II

What to Expect

What are services like?
To first-time non-Episcopalian visitors, our services may seem like a lot of standing, kneeling, sitting, and singing. Feel free to participate as much or as little as you wish. You’ll be given a bulletin when you arrive that will help you follow along. While it may take a few visits to get used to juggling the two books we use during ours service, we are here to help you and make you feel comfortable. Everyone who has been baptized in any Christian church is welcome to take communion (or Holy Eucharist, as we say). Or if you’d like to just sit quietly and take it all in, that’s okay, too. Most of all, we want you to feel comfortable and welcomed when you visit us.


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