Sunday morning Early Worship
Saint Paul's Church 605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA, United StatesOur early service begins at 8:00 a.m. This service is celebrated without music using the traditional Elizabethan language.
Our early service begins at 8:00 a.m. This service is celebrated without music using the traditional Elizabethan language.
At 11:00 a.m. we celebrate a traditional Holy Eucharist (Communion) with both the Saint Paul’s Choir and Canterbury Choir. Our service follows an established pattern of prayers, scripture readings, and hymns, which we call our “liturgy.” All who come in faith are welcome at the Communion table.
Celtic Evening Prayer and Communion begins at 5:30 PM Sundays. Come as you are and enter into a place of rest, prayer, and reflection. Our Celtic Evening Prayer is a candle-lit service, emphasizing the contemplative side of worship, and featuring many of our regular Celtic musicians. Healing Prayers are offered and you are invited to […]
Compline is a beautiful, simple, and quiet service to end the day together in prayer with God. This service is led by members of the parish using an on-screen bulletin so everyone may pray together. Following the prayers, those who gather through Zoom have opportunity for a brief mid-week visit.
Our early service begins at 8:00 a.m. This service is celebrated without music using the traditional Elizabethan language.
At 11:00 a.m. we celebrate a traditional Holy Eucharist (Communion) with both the Saint Paul’s Choir and Canterbury Choir. Our service follows an established pattern of prayers, scripture readings, and hymns, which we call our “liturgy.” All who come in faith are welcome at the Communion table.
Celtic Evening Prayer and Communion begins at 5:30 PM Sundays. Come as you are and enter into a place of rest, prayer, and reflection. Our Celtic Evening Prayer is a candle-lit service, emphasizing the contemplative side of worship, and featuring many of our regular Celtic musicians. Healing Prayers are offered and you are invited to […]
Compline is a beautiful, simple, and quiet service to end the day together in prayer with God. This service is led by members of the parish using an on-screen bulletin so everyone may pray together. Following the prayers, those who gather through Zoom have opportunity for a brief mid-week visit.
Our early service begins at 8:00 a.m. This service is celebrated without music using the traditional Elizabethan language.
At 11:00 a.m. we celebrate a traditional Holy Eucharist (Communion) with both the Saint Paul’s Choir and Canterbury Choir. Our service follows an established pattern of prayers, scripture readings, and hymns, which we call our “liturgy.” All who come in faith are welcome at the Communion table.