St. Stephen's Epsicopal Church

St. Stephen's Epsicopal Church

About Us

If you're looking for a church home where you can experience God in worship, make new friends, and help the community, we invite you to join us some Sunday. We welcome you whether you are new to faith or have been in church all your life, full of doubt or firm in your faith, young or old, rich or poor, LGBTQ or straight, full of joy or consumed by sorrow. Whoever you are and wherever you are on your journey, you are welcome here.

We are a small but vibrant congregation, full of God's love and the Holy Spirit. We collaborate with other local churches to serve the community through feeding ministries, a food pantry, and food and clothing baskets at Christmas. We are a bunch of imperfect people trying to find where our deep gladness meets the world's deep hunger. As new people become part of our community, we change and grow in new and unexpected ways.

We are located in downtown Wyandotte, Michigan, at 2803 First Street (corner of First and Chestnut). There is some parking in front of the church on First Street, and there is a municipal parking lot just across Chestnut Street from the church. We offer wheelchair accessible entry, seating, and restrooms. We have an elevator to help you get from one level of the church to the next. Our downstairs restrooms are gender inclusive.



Our Services

Sunday
10:00am
Holy Eucharist

What to Expect

What are services like?
We are an Anglican/Episcopal Church that uses mainly the Book of Common Prayer. We strive for unity through diversity, which means that you may find some people standing to pray while others kneel, some people saying the traditional Lord's Prayer while others say the contemporary version, and so on. Our service includes readings from the Bible, prayers for our community and the world, traditional but upbeat hymns, a sermon that breaks open God's word in a way that makes sense for today, and a focus on the Holy Eucharist as the center of our weekly gathering. All are welcome at God's table to take the bread and wine.

What is the community like?
We have many older members who are vibrant and active and full of wisdom. We have a few young families, single and widowed people, gay and straight and trans and cis. We are a pretty diverse bunch. We love to share meals together and we have an active Men's Club and Episcopal Church Women group.

What if I'm not a Christian?
Everyone is beloved in God's site, regardless of what they believe. We strive to emulate God's extravagant love and radical hospitality to everyone who comes through our doors. If you have questions about faith or about Christianity in particular, you'll find that we do, too - and you're more than welcome to come and wrestle with those questions with us.


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