St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
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A Spoken Service Rooted in Sacred Tradition
Step into a sanctuary of timeless grace. This spoken liturgy from the Book of Common Prayer allows the beauty of the words drawn from Elizabethan English to resonate—clear, contemplative, and deeply moving. Whether you are drawn by the beauty of the language, the solemnity of the rite, or the desire to encounter God in quiet reverence, Holy Eucharist, Rite I offers a sacred space for worship. Come as you are. Leave renewed.
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A Sung Celebration of Grace and Glory
Lift your heart in worship through word and music. Our Rite II service, drawn from the Book of Common Prayer, blends contemporary language with ancient rhythms of praise—brought to life through choir, organ, and congregational song. Rite II offers a more contemporary expression of the Eucharistic tradition, while remaining deeply rooted in Scripture and sacrament. Whether you are a lifelong Episcopalian or newly exploring liturgical worship, Holy Eucharist, Rite II offers a vibrant and welcoming experience. Join us as we sing, pray, and share in the mystery of Christ’s presence among us.
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  • HOME
  • Start Here
    • What to expect on Sunday
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • What does it mean to be Episcopalian?
    • May I receive communion?
    • Who is the Priest?
    • Who is St. Stephen?
  • We Are
  • Connect
    • Outreach
    • Outside Groups
    • Vestry
    • Links
  • Worship
    • The Sacramental Life >
      • Baptism
      • Holy Eucharist
      • Confirmation
      • Anointing of the Sick
      • Confession / Reconciliation
      • Holy Matrimony (Marriage)
      • Ordination
      • Christian Burial >
        • Columbarium
    • Advent & Christmas
    • Epiphany
    • Lent & Holy Week >
      • Ash Wednesday
      • Holy Week
  • Parish Life
    • Children
    • Youth
    • Coffee Hour
    • Special Events
    • Special Services
    • Daughters of the King
    • Adult Formation
    • Education for Ministry
    • Book Club
  • Volunteer
    • Acolytes
    • Altar Guild
    • Breakthrough - Episcopal Social Services
    • Choir
    • Dinners for Six or Eight
    • Justice Together
    • Lay Eucharistic Minister
    • The Lord's Diner
    • Usher and Readers
  • Christian
    • Christian Beliefs >
      • The Creeds
      • The Bible
      • Jesus Christ, Lord and Savior
    • Church Connections >
      • Our Diocese
      • The Episcopal Church
  • Contact
  • Giving
    • Giving-Contributions
    • Giving - Endowment Fund
    • Giving-Susan's Playground
  • Gallery