Located in the heart of Attleboro, All Saints' Episcopal Church was established in 1890 by Reverend George E. Osgood. Besides Sunday services, members of today's congregation participate in coffee hours, Bible studies and Lenten services. The church is active in the community, particularly through its support for the Attleboro Area Council of Churches. For parishioners with young children, the church provides childcare for children three and under while parents attend the Sunday service.
St. Mary's Episcopal is a beautiful house of worship on the Conestoga Trail. All are welcome to come and join their ministries which include Bible study, men's groups, women's fellowship, marriage enrichment, prayer chain, pastoral care and helping in their nursery and Sunday school.
The foundation of St. Peter's Episcopal Church was layed in 1802, at the beginning of Thomas Jefferson's presidency, and the building still stands along the Monroe Green today. In fact, St. Peter's is the oldest church in Monroe. "St. Peter's mission is to welcome with God's love all people on their journey of faith," says Rev. Kurt Huber, rector of the church.
Every September, the sweet aroma of homemade baked goods like apple pies, tarts and cookies fills the air as bakers and artisans sell their wares on the Green during St. Peter's annual Apple Festival.
St. Martin's Episcopal Church truly serves the entire Ballwin-Ellisville community. Parishioners can even bring their pets to be blessed each year in October (in honor of St. Francis of Assissi, the patron saint of animals).
The church is located off Clayton Road and hosts weekly worship services, followed by coffee every Sunday morning. Holy Communion is also administered on Wednesdays.
Calvary Church, located on Church Street in Stonington Borough, was originally founded in 1847. The church building that is used today was built two years later in 1849 and renovated in 1997. This Episcopal church is lead by Reverend Dr. W. Alfred Tisdale, Jr. The church also runs Calvary Music School and Calvary Nursery School.
St. Michael's Episcopal Church is a Milton congregation located on Randolph Avenue. The church offers regular worship, religious education, music programs, child care, men's and women's groups, church trips and recreational events. To view a clender of upcoming church events, visit the St. Michael's Episcopal Church Web site.
Housed in a pretty brown brick building, this Episcopalian congregation is headed up by Reverend John Peters. Services are offered on Sundays at 8am and 10am and also on Wednesday evenings at 6pm. The church has an orchestra plus bell and vocal choirs. Bible study programs for all ages and a committment to outreach and charity are important parts of their practice and mission.
The Church of Our Saviour is an Episcopal religious institution. It hosts Sunday worship and sacraments including baptisms, confirmations, funerals, reconciliations, weddings and holy unions. It also hosts various ministries, including children's, deacon, lector, usher, and flower friends, as well as music programs. The Church of Our Saviour is led by Rector Rev. Brian J. Hastings.
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - Troy serves the community with its worship services, outreach and faith development. St. Stephen's offers Sunday School, infant care, the middle and high school youth Journey to Adulthood program as well as a variety of adult faith development opportunities.
Founded in 1851, Saint Stephen's Church is over 150 years old. It is home to an Episcopal church, a preschool and a cemetery. The parish is involved in a number of community activities including the Interfaith Hospitality Network and providing free Thanksgiving dinners for those in need.
St. John's Episcopal Church is well known in Montclair for its beautiful gardens and stunning architecture. Rev. Dr. Peter Jackson encourages members to reach out to each other through parish life. Church services include coffee hour, arts, drama, scholarships, social services as well as youth and adult education services.