Whoever
you are and wherever you might be in your spiritual pilgrimage,
we welcome you to explore the spiritual life with us and journey
with us as fellow pilgrims. Church of the Holy Communion is a growing
community of people from a variety of backgrounds some are
life-long Episcopalians, others are very new to the Episcopal Church,
and some are from different denominations and faith traditions.
What they all have in common is a desire to live a deeper life,
and they have all had at least an intimation of Gods presence
in some aspect of our life together:
Some people are particularly drawn to our
ancient worship, which we hope is fresh, embracing and inclusive.
Others sense the love of God in our very
intentional care for one another pastoral care here is
not just the professional responsibility of the clergy but is
something we all take seriously as a community.
Many of us sense that God is most powerfully
present when we engage with those who are poor and marginalized,
and the result is a community-wide determination to make a difference
in the world.
Others who call this church home
are people who are drawn to our serious educational offerings
we believe that taking the spiritual life seriously does
not mean disengaging the
mind.
And still others are encountering the Divine
in our various gatherings that promote the contemplative life
in a world that more and more resembles a roller coaster.
Church of the Holy Communion is an incubator
of faith for small children, a safe and encouraging environment
for youth in their journey to adulthood, and an increasingly diverse
fellowship of adults who are being fed, supported and commissioned
by the love of God made known to us in Jesus. There is a place for
you here.
Our hope is that if you choose to join with
us on our spiritual journey at Church of the Holy Communion, you
will feel at home. The best way to see what its all about
is simply to join in any of the worship services, activities and
programs of this parish church. And if you want to learn more about
something, just ask. This parish church exists for you. We are all
fellow travelers and members of the same family of God. No one belongs
in this community more than you.