At St. John’s, we begin our Sunday morning worship in a quiet,
contemplative manner.
God calls us together in worship and speaks to us through
silence, prayers, the readings of the Good News, through the
sermons, and contemplative music. God nourishes us with a meal of
bread and wine, the Holy Eucharist, and then we are sent out to
live and share God’s love in the world that rests beyond the
walls of our sanctuary
At St. John’s, we know how to do the traditional high mass
service, and we do it every Sunday morning.
God calls us together in worship and speaks to us through the
readings of the Good News, through the sermons, the prayers and
the music and the singing that fills the air, the sharing of
peace. God nourishes us with a meal of bread and wine, the Holy
Eucharist, and then we are sent out to live and share God’s love
in the world that rests beyond the walls of our sanctuary.
This worship service uses a variety of contemporary liturgical
sources. While still following liturgical forms, the music is led
by piano, guitar, percussion and worship leaders. Each week we
are nourished by God through the Holy Eucharist of bread and
wine. The worship always sends us out to live God’s love in the
world that rests beyond the walls of our sanctuary.