We see ourselves as a joyful, dynamic and culturally diverse group of Christians who enjoy and place value on

Lay leadership is sought, encouraged and empowered to exercise a variety of ministries.

Who are we?

Our roots are in 18 centuries of Christianity in England. The Anglican Church officially began in 16th century England at the time of the Reformation. We are part of the Anglican Communion, a branch of the one, holy, catholic (worldwide) and apostolic (in the tradition of the Apostles) church. In the United States we are called The Episcopal Church (from the Greek word episkope, meaning “having bishops.”) As individuals, we are called Episcopalians. Four strands of authority guide the search for truth.

The Book of Common Prayer is one of the resources which guides liturgy during the church seasons of Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, and Pentecost.

What makes us Episcopalians?
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Staff
The Rev. Peter Browning, Vicar

The Rev. Colin Henderson, Assisting

The Rev. Bonnie Brandon, Assistant Vicar

Ms. Sandy Whittaker, Office Manager

Mr. Kent Steinbrenner, Webmaster

Mr. Paul Sammon, Minister of Music

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