Welcome From Father Andrew

A welcome from

Father Andrew

 

 

 

Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ.  We are pleased that you have visited the website of St. Catherine of Sienna Episcopal Church.  Whether you are looking for a new church home, deciding whether to stop by for a visit, or you are from out of town and looking to visit, we are glad you have found us.  It is my prayer that God has moved you to join us in worship.

You will find at St. Catherine’s a diverse group of believers who truly want to be in relationship with one another.  We do this by approaching the altar sharing the body and blood of Christ in the bread and wine.  We do not stop there though; we continue to break bread in fellowship following the 10:30 service for a shared meal, as well as donuts and coffee following the 8:00 service.  We meet together in members’ homes, we go out together; we truly are a community who wants to be in relationship.  You will find it easy to be in relationship as well.

We are a Eucharistic community, meaning we celebrate the sacrament of the Eucharist each Sunday.  All baptized Christians are invited to join us at the altar to receive communion.  Worship is important to our community.  We sing together, we pray together, we praise God together.  Ministry is also important to us, we have various ministries for all ages, where you can no doubt fit in and find a place to serve God.  You can see the ministries we have on our website. Overall, we are a community who wants to serve Jesus, and know Him.

Once again, we are so glad that you have found us.  We hope to see you on a Sunday morning, or any church activity or function we have.  If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me.  My door is always open, and I would love to visit.  You can also find more information on our website, you can also check us out on Facebook and YouTube.

May our Lord bless you and keep you, may His face shine upon you and give you peace.

Blessings,

The Rev. Andrew Ellison

Rector