Worship Services
At St. George’s we worship in a variety of ways because our God is both King and Shepherd.
Traditional worship in the Nave and Chapel shows God’s transcendence and majesty, and our modern service called The Table demonstrates God as our friend and shepherd. We invite you to join us for worship in whichever time and setting allows you to know God more deeply.
Sunday Worship Schedule
Sundays, April 7—May 12
7:30am - Traditional Eucharist, Rite I (Nave)
8:45am* - Traditional Eucharist, Rite II (Nave)
9:00am - The Table (Legacy Hall)
10:05am - Sunday School (Resumes January 21)
11:00am - Traditional Eucharist, Rite I (Nave)
5:00pm - Evening Prayer with Eucharist (Chapel)
*Livestreamed
Nursery & Childcare are available for our youngest children during some Sunday morning services. Learn more here.
Summer Worship Schedule
Beginning Sunday, May 19
7:30am - Traditional Eucharist, Rite I (Nave)
9:00am - Sunday School (June 2 - July 28)
10:00am - The Table (Legacy Hall)
10:00am* - Traditional Eucharist (Nave)
5:00pm - Evening Prayer with Eucharist (Chapel)
*Livestreamed
Nursery & Childcare are available for our youngest children during some Sunday morning services. Learn more here.
Weekday Services
Daily Worship
7:00am Monday - Saturday in the Chapel
Wednesday Healing Prayer
10:00am in the Chapel
Compline
Upcoming Services
Wednesdays, April 17 and May 15 at 9:15pm in the Nave
Stemming from monastic practice, Compline is the last service of the day before bedtime. From the same root as the word “complete,” Compline in the strict sense marks the beginning of a time of silence—from the end of the service lasting until the morning. This brief and beautiful service is set in a darkened church and sung by a small men’s choir. Remain as long as you wish after the service in this quiet space, departing in silence.
Evensong
Upcoming Services
Sundays, April 14 and May 12 at 5:00pm in the Nave
Choral Evensong has been sung daily in the Anglican Church since the 16th century throughout the world. At Evensong, choral music and chant illuminates biblical texts to allow a time of stillness, meditation, and prayer.