Holy Communion (Eucharist) Sunday at 10am
Celebration of the Eucharist and the sharing of Communion is a central part of our communal life in Christ.
As a visitor/guest, know The Episcopal Church welcomes all baptized Christians to receive the bread and wine (body and blood, or "Holy Sacrament"), even if you aren't a member of the Episcopal Church.We recognize you as a fellow member of Christ's Body in your baptism, so please feel welcome and invited to partake of the Sacrament.
We offer services in person and also virtually. Scroll down to find out how to access our online services.
Click Here for information on visiting our Worship services online.
As a visitor/guest, know The Episcopal Church welcomes all baptized Christians to receive the bread and wine (body and blood, or "Holy Sacrament"), even if you aren't a member of the Episcopal Church.We recognize you as a fellow member of Christ's Body in your baptism, so please feel welcome and invited to partake of the Sacrament.
We offer services in person and also virtually. Scroll down to find out how to access our online services.
Click Here for information on visiting our Worship services online.
Coffee Hour
We invite you to share a cup of coffee, tea and conversation immediately following worship in our sanctuary!
Daily ComplineMonday and Friday nights at 8pm, we offer a short (10 min.) service of quiet prayer. Join us to for this soothing service each evening on our facebook page. Click Here
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Additional Worship Services
Bishop's Visit
The Bishop of the Diocese of Iowa regularly travels to each parish to worship with congregations all over the state. He sticks around for coffee hour afterward; spending the time to get to know each congregation.
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Holiday Services
St. John's always gets into the holiday spirit, decorating the front of the church to share the spirit with our community.
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Blessing of the Animals
Every year in October, we have our Blessing of the Animals service. It is always fun to see the critters that show up. So far we've had cats and dogs, rabbits and ferrets, and even caterpillars and alpacas!
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