Christmas at St. Martin’s:
12/24 - Christmas Eve Holy Eucharist with Pageant at 3pm
12/24 - Christmas Eve Choral Holy Eucharist, music begins at 10pm
12/25 - Christmas Day Holy Eucharist
at 10am
12/29 - First Sunday of Christmas, one service at 9:30 am (no formation)
Sundays at St. Martin’s:
8:30 am: Simple Holy Eucharist (with less music)
Formation (aka Sunday School) for all ages at 9:30
(children can be dropped off for Catechesis/Nursery at 9:15).
10:45 am: Holy Eucharist (with full music)
Nursery is available for children infant- prek from 8:15 am - Noon
Youth Ministry
Children’s Ministry
Week at a Glance at St. Martin’s: Be With.
Program Year Schedule (beginning 9/8/24):
Sundays:
8:30 am - Holy Eucharist in the Nave
9:15 - 10:30 am - Nursery and Catechesis of the Good Shepherd for children thru age 12
9:30 Youth and Adult Formation
10:45 am Holy Eucharist in the Nave
5-7 pm EYC (Episcopal Youth Community) for 6th-12th grade
Tuesdays:
10 am Bible Study with Fr. Josh in the Meeting Hall
Thursdays:
7:15 am - Thursday Sunrise Bible Study meeting on Zoom
7:00 - 8:00 pm Choir Rehearsal
Sermons and Podcasts
We encourage you to connect with the people of St. Martin’s in person — within our walls or out in our community — but our archive of sermons and podcasts is also available online, publicly for all, whatever your situation, and updated weekly. Subscribe on Anchor, Apple, or Spotify, or just run the audio for our latest sermon/formation episode right here.
What We Believe as Episcopalians
God is love, and God’s very being is a trinity of loving relationship: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In Christ, God invites us to share that love; wherever there is pain or alienation, God longs to knit all people and creation back into wholeness and relationship.
As the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement, and followers of Jesus’ Way, we seek to live like him. We’re serious about moving out to grow loving, liberating, life-giving relationships with God (evangelism); to grow those relationships with each other (reconciliation); and to grow those relationships with all of creation (creation care).
In this video, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry invites you to join The Jesus Movement.
Find more at the Episcopal Church website, here.