Volunteers Needed at General Convention
Volunteers are still needed for a successful meeting of the 80th General Convention at the Baltimore Convention Center (July 7–11). There are a variety of roles, from staffing the registration …
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
9:30 AM Holy Eucharist, including Children's Worship
A livestream of today’s worship will be available on our YouTube channel,
Our Preacher today is The Rev. Shirley Smith Graham, Minister for Congregational Vitality for the Diocese of Virginia. She will be with us for worship and coffee hour afterwards.
Download the service bulletin here.
Those wanting to participate will follow the cross out of the Sanctuary at 9:30 AM and proceed to the Children’s Worship space together. Children of all ages are welcome but those younger than four must be accompanied by a parent/adult.
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