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St. Alban's Parish
An Invitation Beyond Sunday Morning

In addition to the vibrant and rich worship of our three primary Sunday morning celebrations of Holy Eucharist (8, 9:15, & 11:15), St. Alban's Parish offers several other intimate and personal opportunities to worship on Sunday evening and throughout the week. In a busy city and with a demanding schedule these services offer the chance to pause and meet God amid the hectic pace.  We would like to invite you to come and worship with us beyond Sunday morning.
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Tuesday Morning Eucharist

7:30 AM – Tuesday
Church
An intimate Eucharist service in the chancel of the church – homilies here are often delivered by members of the congregation.

Noonday Prayer/ Eucharist

12:05 PM – Weekdays
Church
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, the staff and clergy meet for Noonday Prayer, a short service of scripture, prayer and meditation.  This service is open to the whole community.  On Wednesdays a short Eucharist replaces Noonday Prayer.  Please come!

Washington Home

4:00 PM – Sunday
Washington Home
A longstanding ministry of St. Alban’s, clergy and lay ministers worship with the residents, family, and visitors of Washington Home retirement facility.  Worship here alternates every other week between Evening Prayer and Holy Eucharist (Rite I).

Spanish Language Eucharist

5:00 PM – Sunday
Church
A new initiative at St. Alban's Parish, offers a Spanish language service provides the Holy Eucharist from the Libro de Oración Común, the Spanish translation of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.  This is a vivacious and growing service and is open to all – no matter your proficiency with the Spanish language.

Contemplative Evening Eucharist

5:30 PM – Sunday
Nourse Hall
This informal (come as you are) service meets in Nourse Hall to the left of the narthex as you enter the church.  The contemporary liturgy here is quiet and meditative.  The music is usually simple and contemplative, and the sermon is often conversational.  This smaller service provides a peaceful end to your day and a restful beginning to the new week.

 

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