Welcome to
Sundays 10:00 AM during September through June · Marblehead, MA
Plan Your Visit →St. Michael’s Episcopal Church seeks transformation in God's grace by worshipping God in prayer, song, and study; loving and serving our neighbor in and outside our parish community; and being good stewards of God's creation.
Our Faith
We believe the Bible is the Word of God, containing all things necessary for salvation. The Old and New Testaments are read and proclaimed in worship as the inspired record of God's revelation to humanity.
We worship one God in three Persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This belief in the Triune God is at the heart of our faith and is affirmed each Sunday in the words of the Nicene Creed.
We believe Jesus Christ is both fully God and fully human, crucified for the sins of the world and risen from the dead. Through his life, death, and resurrection, God reconciles all people to himself.
We hold Holy Baptism and Holy Eucharist as the two great sacraments of the Gospel given by Christ. The Eucharist, celebrated according to Rite II of the Book of Common Prayer, is the central act of our Sunday worship.
We affirm the historic creeds of the undivided Church as faithful statements of Christian belief. These creeds unite us with Christians across the centuries and around the world.
Join Us
10:00 AM during September through June
Visiting Our Parish
Parking is available for visitors near the church. See the Directions and Parking page on the church website for the easiest routes and lot locations.
Children and families are warmly welcomed. The parish offers ministries and education for children and families, and baptisms are celebrated as part of the worshiping community.
First-time visitors are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early so a greeter can welcome you, hand you a bulletin, and help you find a seat. No prior experience with Episcopal worship is needed — you are welcome exactly as you are. Sunday services are also available online via the church's YouTube channel.
The church is committed to welcoming everyone. Accessibility and 'Find Your Way' information is available on the church website to help visitors with mobility or other needs plan their visit.
Coffee and refreshments are typically offered after the Sunday service, giving visitors a relaxed chance to meet clergy and parishioners.
Our People
Priest in Charge
26 Pleasant Street, Marblehead, MA, 01945, Marblehead, Massachusetts, 01945
We are part of the Episcopal Church in the United States and the worldwide Anglican Communion. Our common life is shaped by the Book of Common Prayer, balancing Scripture, tradition, and reason in the worship and service of God.