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Worship

Sunday - The Lord's Day
The Church of the Angels offers two services every Sunday:
7:45 AM - Holy Eucharist
The early service celebrates the Holy Eucharist using the spoken
word. The Rector preaches a homily each Sunday. The service is quieter and more contemplative in style, a perfect
companion to the warmth and friendliness you will discover there.
10:15 AM - Holy Eucharist
The late service celebrates the Holy Eucharist with Hymns.
The Rector preaches a homily each Sunday.
Nursery Care is available during the late
service. At the appropriate
point in the service the children return from
Church School
to join their parents in receiving communion, adding an extra note of
liveliness to the events.
Wednesday
7:00 AM-Holy Eucharist
A small, personal celebration of the Holy
Eucharist featuring a reading about one of the Saints of the Church.
Celebrated most Wednesdays when the Rector is in residence; please phone
the Church office in advance to verify the schedule if you would like to
attend.
The Worship Services - Additional
Information
Receiving Communion:
All baptized persons are invited to receive Communion with us and we
hope that you will. You don't need to be Episcopalian. If you have been
baptized in any Christian church and you feel drawn to receive
Communion, please do so. Instructions as to how to receive are in your
service bulletin.
If you are familiar with the Episcopal or Anglican style of worship, you
will find all the services to be traditional in form.
But if you will be worshiping at an Episcopal Church for the first
time, you will find it is a little like jumping aboard a moving train.
Immediately after jumping, you would first be off balance until your
inertia caught up with the train's movement. Once you found your
balance, you would then have to find the things you need. Where do I
sit? Where is the dining car? Once you have found those things and
gotten yourself settled, then you could ask the most important question:
Where has this train come from, and where is it going?
Episcopal worship is liturgical. That means it follows a set form and
everyone has a part to play. To make this easier for you, we will
provide you with a service folder that contains everything you need in
order to participate. If you choose, you can instead use the Book of
Common Prayer and Hymnal. These are the things you need.
Service Bulletin:
Contains the order of service and tells you the page numbers of the Book
of Common Prayer and the Hymnal.
Music Insert: A colored
sheet of paper that contains those parts of the service from the Book of
Common Prayer that are set to music.
Scripture Insert: A white
sheet of paper that gives a brief introduction to the Scripture readings
for the Sunday. It also gives the table of Bible readings that you can
do at home during the week.
The Book
of Common
Prayer:
The red book in the pew rack that contains the worship service.
The Hymnal: The blue book
in the pew rack that contains the hymns we sing. The numbers indicating
which hymns are to be sung and in what order are also posted on the hymn
board mounted to the right just in front of the choir stalls.
Additional Material:
On the table in the Narthex (the small entry and exit hall), a table
contains a copy of the homily preached the preceding week and a one page
Bible study on the Sunday readings. Frequently, readings concerning the
life of the Church in the world are provided by the Rector or Parish
members, and they may be found on the table on the exterior patio.
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