"Lift Up Your Hearts!"

The Divine Service of Holy Communion is celebrated at 11 a.m. It is the chief worship service of the Christian Church and has been celebrated by Christians throughout the world every Sunday morning since Jesus' Resurrection, two-thousand years ago. Like Baptism, the Lord's Supper is a Sacrament and seal of God's covenant with His people. However, it is also a true participation in the life-giving Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Cor 10:16), who suffered for us once for all upon the cross (Heb 10:10). Only those who have been baptized in the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit may receive Communion, but all are welcome to participate in the entire service. 

Ritual Note: As traditional Anglicans, we continue to use the rites of the 1662 and 1928 editions of the Book of Common Prayer as adapted to the Reformed Episcopal Church in the United States.