![]() St. Michael's worship services bring honor to our Lord. This honor encourages God's holy Spirit to edify us because the focus of our worship is on our Creator, Redeemer, Sanctifier. Adoration of Jesus happens as we give thanks for our life made new in Him. Both laughter and tears rightly happen in the fellowship of our common worship. We continue to be blessed by many who prepare and help lead in our liturgy. The Book of Common Prayer continues to reveal its strength and wisdom as the backbone of our liturgy. It provides meaningful worship in a variety of applications and styles for our spiritual needs as Episcopalians.
Rector:Rev.Tige Newell |
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Altar Guild
Teams are organized for the purpose of preparing the altar and sanctuary for the celebration of corporate worship and special services.
Each team serves once every six weeks and is trained by the team captain and the Altar Guild chairperson.
Altar guild Chairperson: Carolyn Mason
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Music Music and song are both reverent and vibrant in the later Sunday service. We are blessed with talents in both instruments and voice. St. Michael's uses a blend of contemporary and hymnal music.Choir rehearsal is on Thursday evenings, at the church, from 7:15 to 8:30 During summer the choir practices at 9:20 am on Sunday Morning. All are welcome to come sing in the PICK UP CHOIR. Music Directors: Sue Strach, Debbie Roudabush |
LAY READERS/ CHALICERS
Volunteers who read the assigned scriptures at Sunday worship servicesand lead the Prayers of the people and serve at Holy Communion. They are trained by the parish priest and Licensed by the Bishop.
Contact Rev.Tige Newell (Note: We use Track II of the Revised Common Lectionary)
Pronunciation of biblical names
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Acolytes Volunteers age eight years and up who assist the worship service by carrying the processional cross and lighting candles. Acolytes also assist the priest in preparing Holy Communion. Contact: Rev. Tige Newell |
Lay Eucharistic Visitors
Lay Eucharistic Visitors are lay persons of the church equipped and licensed to administer the consecrated elements of Holy Communion to members of the congregation who, by reason of illness or infirmity, are unable to attend church. Contact: Rev Tige Newell |