A come-as-you-are worship service built on ancient practice and modern music. The service is rooted in the historical liturgy found in The Book of Common Prayer but is accessible to anyone.

Sundays, January 4 – 18 & February 1 – 15
A Skeptic’s Guide to a Jewish Rabbi is a sermon series for believers, questioners, and the simply curious. Rather than assuming easy answers, this series approaches Jesus first as a rabbi: a teacher who asked hard questions, told challenging stories, and invited people into deeper ways of seeing God, themselves, and the world.
Each week we will focus on a single Gospel story, tracing the unfolding ministry of Jesus from his baptism to moments of revelation and transformation. Along the way, parishioners are invited to submit anonymous questions, honest, curious, skeptical, or searching, which will be woven into the sermon and addressed by the priest of the day. No question is off-limits.
Come with your questions. Stay for the conversation.