We worship God through music, prayers drawn from the breadth of the Christian tradition, and solid biblical teaching. Much of our worship is taken directly from the Bible. Christian worship in the Anglican tradition aims to plant the Word of God deep in our souls to form us over time into the persons God has created us to be as followers of Jesus.
People from diverse backgrounds and life experiences form St. George's. You are welcome to participate no matter what religious background (or none) you come with. After, please stay for coffee!
What about my children?
Babies and children are welcome at our services. Please feel free to bring snacks and quiet activities, or make use of the activity table inside the sanctuary. If you would like child-specific programming, come on Sundays for the 10:30am service.
Where do I park?
We have a large parking lot.
What about accessibility?
St. George's is wheelchair accessible. The main doors have buttons and the main church is on one floor with wide aisles. The upper hall and restrooms are accessible via a ramp. Please contact the church office with any other concerns and we will do our best to make your visit as comfortable as possible.
The quiet predictability of Anglican worship and the inclusive community it forms can be supportive to people with neurodiversities. If you would like to go through the church building, see the space, or meet some congregation members beforehand so you know exactly what to expect, please call or email the church office.
Do I need to bring anything?
Just yourself!
What do I wear?
It's totally up to you. Some people dress up a little, while others just wear what they're comfortable in.
How can I get connected?
Drop in to one of our worship services on Sunday morning, contact the pastor through the church office, or talk to any of our parishioners. We'll help you get connected.