Worship
Worship at The Chapel of Saint Andrew
Worship in The Episcopal Church follows the customs of The Book of Common Prayer. On Sundays, we gather in worship to celebrate the Holy Eucharist (also known as The Mass, Holy Communion, or The Lord's Supper). This simple and holy meal of bread and wine is surrounded by the prayers and songs of God's people, complete with the reading and preaching of the Bible.
Our service begins at 10:30 a.m. The music tradition of The Chapel is a blend of traditional hymns and more contemporary forms of songs.
Once a month (on the first Sunday) we have a special focus on our ministry of healing. The "healing service" includes an intentional offering of Unction—the laying on of hands and anointing with oil—with prayers offered for our own individual healing, as well as that of the nation and the world.
The bread used at The Chapel for the Holy Eucharist is gluten-free. This was a choice made by The Chapel in order to be mindful and inclusive of the members in our community who suffer from celiac disease and other related ailments. We are committed to the teaching of "one bread, one body" from Saint Paul's first letter to the Corinthians.
​We hope that you will find with us a place to worship our Lord, a place to call your spiritual home. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.