Our worship style at St. John’s is Eucharist-centered and based on our Prayer Book, but it has a warm and eclectic tone.
Music at the 10 a.m. service is primarily from the familiar 1982 Hymnal, with enrichment from Lift Every Voice and Sing II, and lovely passages from the Taizé and Iona Community services.
The language of worship is traditional at the Saturday 5 p.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. services, but is more contemporary, and sometimes experimental, at the 10 a.m. service.
Children are most welcome at our worship services. Sunday school convenes at
9 a.m., between services. In addition, during the 10 a.m. sermon, we have a special program for the children in the Great Hall. They return to their parents in time to share Eucharist.
Our membership includes about 300 households. Included in this number are some who are new to town and some representing families with third and fourth generations of active members!
We love to gather at church for worship, festive social occasions and “work parties” for keeping up the grounds. We also love to go outside the church to help the needy in our community and beyond.
For a list of outreach and community service ministries in which we are active,
Small groups you might like to join to help you grow in faith currently include a Women’s Bible Study, The Brotherhood of St. Andrew, and an “Education for Ministry” class.