The First Sunday of Advent (December 3)
9am - Holy Eucharist - St. Mark's
11am - Holy Eucharist - Trinity
4pm - Invitation to Advent: A Service of Expectant Hope - Trinity
A quiet, contemplative service of readings, prayers, and music structured around the theme of "expectant hope" as expressed in the O Antiphons. Come and witness the promise of Christ's Light as it grows in the darkness.
The Second Sunday of Advent (December 10)
9am - Holy Eucharist - St. Mark's
11am - Holy Eucharist - Trinity
The Third Sunday of Advent (December 17)
9am - Holy Eucharist - St. Mark's
11am - Holy Eucharist - Trinity
Wednesday, December 20
7pm - Blue Christmas - Trinity
A service of healing and hop for those of us who are experiencing or have experienced loss, grief, or hardship, and may find the holiday season particularly painful and alienating. This "Blue Christmas" liturgy is a special offering in the days approaching Christmas, intended to hold a space for whatever you may be going through, while offering the hope of light and peace. This service will be offering in person and on Zoom. All are welcome.
Eve of The Fourth Sunday of Advent (Saturday, December 23)
5pm - Advent Lessons & Carols - St. Mark's
Come hear and sing the story of our faith -- the story of the Advent of Christ, the gradual unfolding of our understanding of God's message of love and redemption: that the Word, Jesus, though rejected by this sinful world, overwhelmed that rejection and lives among us, giving those who receive him power to become children of God.
Christmas Eve (Sunday, December 24)
4pm - Family Eucharist & Nativity - St. Mark's
7pm - Traditional Holy Eucharist - Trinity
9pm - Traditional Holy Eucharist - St. Mark's
Christmas Day (December 25)
11am - Morning Prayer (no music) - Trinity
First Sunday after Christmas (December 31)
11am - Christmas Lessons & Carols - Trinity
One combined service at Trinity. Come hear and sing the story of the message of the Angels, the journey to Bethlehem, and the discovery of the Son of God laying in the manger: God's loving purpose from the time of our rebellion in the Garden of Eden to the glorious promise of redemption brought to us by the holy child Jesus.
9am - Holy Eucharist - St. Mark's
11am - Holy Eucharist - Trinity
4pm - Invitation to Advent: A Service of Expectant Hope - Trinity
A quiet, contemplative service of readings, prayers, and music structured around the theme of "expectant hope" as expressed in the O Antiphons. Come and witness the promise of Christ's Light as it grows in the darkness.
The Second Sunday of Advent (December 10)
9am - Holy Eucharist - St. Mark's
11am - Holy Eucharist - Trinity
The Third Sunday of Advent (December 17)
9am - Holy Eucharist - St. Mark's
11am - Holy Eucharist - Trinity
Wednesday, December 20
7pm - Blue Christmas - Trinity
A service of healing and hop for those of us who are experiencing or have experienced loss, grief, or hardship, and may find the holiday season particularly painful and alienating. This "Blue Christmas" liturgy is a special offering in the days approaching Christmas, intended to hold a space for whatever you may be going through, while offering the hope of light and peace. This service will be offering in person and on Zoom. All are welcome.
Eve of The Fourth Sunday of Advent (Saturday, December 23)
5pm - Advent Lessons & Carols - St. Mark's
Come hear and sing the story of our faith -- the story of the Advent of Christ, the gradual unfolding of our understanding of God's message of love and redemption: that the Word, Jesus, though rejected by this sinful world, overwhelmed that rejection and lives among us, giving those who receive him power to become children of God.
Christmas Eve (Sunday, December 24)
4pm - Family Eucharist & Nativity - St. Mark's
7pm - Traditional Holy Eucharist - Trinity
9pm - Traditional Holy Eucharist - St. Mark's
Christmas Day (December 25)
11am - Morning Prayer (no music) - Trinity
First Sunday after Christmas (December 31)
11am - Christmas Lessons & Carols - Trinity
One combined service at Trinity. Come hear and sing the story of the message of the Angels, the journey to Bethlehem, and the discovery of the Son of God laying in the manger: God's loving purpose from the time of our rebellion in the Garden of Eden to the glorious promise of redemption brought to us by the holy child Jesus.