A church is not just a building. A church is primarily and essentially a family of people who know the presence and guidance of God in their lives through a living relationship with the person of Jesus Christ. We are a proud inheritor of the tradition of the Episcopal Church of the United States, part of the Worldwide Anglican Communion.

Our church is a place where everyone is welcome, whether you are young or old, black or white or brown, rich or poor, fancy or plain, welcomed regardless of what you've done or failed to do in the past, welcomed regardless of what might have been done to you. Together we seek to grow as disciples of Jesus, learning how better to serve others, to pray and worship as a community, and to live as children of God.

We believe that everyone is called to minister with the gifts that we have been given by the Holy Spirit of God. We believe that while God accepts and receives each of us as we are, God also calls us to grow and stretch, to be self-aware, to learn and to be challenged, to confront our sins and faults, and to be forgiven and redeemed.

We worship in a sacramental tradition that balances and emphasizes both nourishment from Holy Scripture and tradition, with a mystical encounter with the Real Presence of God in the communion gifts of bread and wine.

We will not offer you simplistic answers to deep and complicated questions about either the Bible or about life itself.

We pledge to walk beside you through the joys, triumphs, crises, and griefs of life.

Won't you come and be a part of this family of God?