1132 North Ivanhoe St., Arlington, VA22205 · (703) 241-2474 ·
THIS Sunday: An invitation to Play the Bells
All are welcome on Sunday, November 13 to participate in the music ministry by learning to play handbells! We will gather at 10:45 AM sharp, in the choir room. We will practice a hymn that we will incorporate into worship the following week.No music reading experience is required.I will teach you everything you need to know. The only thing required is a good attitude and willingness to try something new! Please feel free to contact Noel Warford, Music Minister, with questions.
Sunday Eucharist at St. Michael's is a comprehensive service of both Word and Sacrament. We read from the Bible, we recite or sing a psalm, and we listen to a sermon. Then we pray for the Church and the world, and we ask God's forgiveness for our sins. Finally, we greet one another in the peace of Christ and move to the sacramental service of the Holy Communion.
At services of Holy Eucharist, all baptized persons are welcome to receive holy communion. We also offer blessings to those who for any reason are not able or not comfortable receiving this sacrament.Children are always welcome at the communion rail. Learn more about Episcopal Worship
Location
St. Michael's Episcopal Church
1132 North Ivanhoe St.
Arlington, VA 22205
Reminder: please wear your name tag as the Rev. Rosemari Sullivan gets reacquainted with the congregation.
Weekly Formation Offerings
Story Core: All are welcome to gather in the parish hall following worship on Sunday, for a time of sharing our stories, while getting to the core of the Christian story. There is no homework, and no need to have participated in conversation the week before. The intention is for this to be an intergenerational conversation, accessible no matter how much time you’ve spent with Holy Scripture.
Children's Worship: During the Season of Advent, we will focus on a different theme each Sunday as we build a paper Advent wreath. We will send the candles home each week and are happy to include any missed candles to work on at home if your child is interested. Just let us know! We also have a digital copy of an Advent calendar of family activities to do as you wait for Christmas. This is not intended to be another "to do" on a long list this season but simply an opportunity to pause occasionally throughout the month and remember what we are waiting for. Please be in touch with our Minister of Children and Families, Karen Ruff, to learn more about children’s worship.