8:00am Holy Eucharist A quiet, contemplative service in the Chapel with no music.
10:30am Holy Eucharist Our main service in the church sanctuary featuring organ and our parish choir. This service includes:
Nursery care for children birth to 4 years old (located on first floor next to Women's restroom)
Children's Church for ages 5-9 during the sermon (year-round)
Coffee Hour following the service in the Parish Hall downstairs
Sunday Christian Ed - 9:15am
Between our two worship services, we offer Christian education for all ages:
Ohrs (High Schoolers) - Meet in the Youth Room downstairs (September through May)
J-Walkers (Ages 10 through Middle School) - Meet in the upstairs classroom wing (September through May)
Adult Education - Year-round classes for continued spiritual growth
All are welcome to join these opportunities for learning, fellowship, and spiritual development.
Tuesday Morning Bible Study - 11:00am
11:00am Bible Study every Tuesday morning (upstairs in the McGavern Room straight ahead from the elevator). Join Fr. Robert Ard for a dynamic one hour Bible study. Interaction is invited!
LINK TO BIBLE STUDY VIDEOS - COMING SOON!
Wednesday Evening Eucharist - 5:00pm
5:00pm Holy Eucharist A quiet, contemplative service in the Chapel with no music. An intimate "said service" with no music. Those who wish may remain after for prayer and anointing.
Join us as we delve into the complexities of communication and understanding in the Gospel of John. The disciples often found themselves puzzled by Jesus' teachings, struggling to grasp the profound messages beyond the literal words. This episode explores the dual levels of communication: the analytical mind that values object permanence and self-differentiation, and the spiritual participation love level that transcends traditional language. We examine how Jesus' mission involves leading the disciples—and us—into a deeper reality connected to divine love and purpose. Discover how this duality challenges us to engage with faith on a cosmic level, recognizing that we are all created in the matrix of love that is Jesus Christ. As we navigate through confusion and fear, we're invited to embrace the ultimate truth that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, guiding us toward a more profound connection with the divine.
The Good Shepherd: Divine Leadership Unveiled
Father Robert Ard · Apr 26, 2026 15:36
In this insightful episode, we explore the powerful imagery of the shepherd throughout salvation history and its profound significance in understanding Jesus' divine role. From Adam to David, human leaders often faltered, revealing their flaws and self-interest. Yet, Jesus emerges as the ultimate Good Shepherd, embodying God's unwavering faithfulness and love. Through the Gospel of John, we delve into the cosmic narrative of creation, fall, and redemption, highlighting Jesus as the divine 'I Am'—the gate and the shepherd—who offers abundant life and transformation. Discover how Jesus' mission transcends mere human leadership, inviting us to partake in a life-changing journey with Him. By understanding Jesus as Yahweh in the flesh, we gain a deeper appreciation of His sacrificial love and the profound impact of His teachings. Join us as we unpack the spiritual and historical layers of this divine narrative, encouraging a transformative relationship with the Good Shepherd.
Embracing Uncertainty on Life's Journey
Father Robert Ard · Apr 19, 2026 17:27
In this heartfelt sermon, listeners are invited to embrace the uncertainties of life, much like the disciples on the road to Emmaus. As students prepare for college, Father Robert reflects on the unpredictable path ahead, emphasizing the importance of accepting life's challenges and uncertainties. Just as the disciples initially failed to recognize Jesus, we often struggle to see beyond our immediate circumstances. Through personal anecdotes and biblical insights, Father Robert encourages students to walk their own paths with courage and faith. While acknowledging the inevitability of suffering and challenges, he highlights the growth and understanding that come from these experiences. It's a call to follow Jesus' example, embracing both the trials and the joys that form a fully human life. Join us in this journey of discovery and faith, supported by a community that loves and prays for each of you.