
Welcomes You
Our Faith
We are guided by the "three-legged stool" of Scripture, Tradition, and Reason. The Bible is primary; the Church's tradition and human reason illuminate its meaning for each generation.
We affirm the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed as faithful summaries of the Christian faith. They unite us with Christians across centuries and denominations.
We celebrate Baptism and the Eucharist as the two sacraments ordained by Christ. The Lord's Supper is the central act of Anglican worship — we are fed by Christ's body and blood.
Our worship is shaped by the Book of Common Prayer — a treasury of Scripture, prayer, and liturgy that forms us in the faith and unites Anglicans worldwide.
We stand as a "middle way" — holding together Catholic order, evangelical faith, and Reformed theology. We welcome all to the table of grace in a spirit of generous orthodoxy.
Visiting Our Parish
Parking is available on or near the church grounds. If you have trouble finding a spot, an usher or greeter will be glad to point the way.
Children are warmly welcomed in worship. Many Episcopal parishes offer a nursery for infants and toddlers and Sunday school or children's chapel for older kids.
Worship follows the Book of Common Prayer, so the service moves between standing, sitting, and kneeling, with responses printed in a bulletin or prayer book to help you follow along. A greeter can help you find a seat and answer any questions.
The church aims to be accessible to all worshippers. If you have specific accessibility needs, contacting the parish office before your visit will ensure arrangements are made.
A coffee hour or fellowship time is usually held after the main Sunday service, and visitors are especially encouraged to stay, meet the clergy, and get to know the congregation.
7474 Washington Boulevard, Elkridge, MD, 21075, Elkridge, Maryland, 21075