The Episcopal Church
To Know Christ, To Love Christ, To be Christ in the World.
We believe in following the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world. We believe that God loves you – no exceptions.
The Episcopal Church is a blend of Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. Much of Episcopal theology is Protestant in nature. Episcopal worship, spiritual practice, and church structure bears resemblance to Catholicism.
Membership in The Episcopal Church is by baptism with water in the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Contact the church about becoming baptised. If you have been baptized elsewhere, and are interested in becoming a member at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, ask the priest about transferring.
Confirmation (or reception) by a bishop is required for service on the vestry and a few other ministries. Preparation for confirmation is provided before the bishop's annual visitation.
The 10:30am Mass is Streamed Live each week on our Facebook Page.
Usually there is an Easter Breakfast or Brunch with an Easter Egg Hunt for the children. Check our calendar for details about Easter Week.
Check our calendar for details about other Christmas Programs and Services.
The Book of Common Prayer contains guidance for worship in the Episcopal Church. The Book of Common Prayer, most recently revised in 1979, contains our liturgies, our prayers, our theological documents, and much, much more.
The New Revised Standard Version - Updated Edition (2021) is the version of the bible recommended by the Episcopal Church. There are many other versions of the bible, and you encouraged to read the version you prefer.
Normal Church Office Hours are 10:00-4:00 Tuesday-Friday.