Parish Life

Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins. Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. (1 Peter 4:8-10)

In support of our church

The heart of a parish is communal worship, and the parish family is the body that makes it a unique and vibrant community with an exciting parish life. Our parish offers a variety of ways to be part of that communal family. God calls us to use our gifts and talents to glorify Him and make life better for other people.

Please prayerfully consider these opportunities for getting involved in ministry. And if you have an idea for a new parish ministry, please let us know.

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Episcopal Church Women (ECW)

St. Philip’s Episcopal Church chapter of Episcopal Church Women is part of the national Episcopal Church Women. Read more.

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St. Anne's Guild

This guild promotes the spirit of its patron saint, Anne, by developing Christian formation programs and financially supporting the church. Read more.

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St. Mary's Guild

This guild provides assistance to parish members who are unable to attend church due to age or illness.  Read more.

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St. Monnica's Altar Guild

The St. Monnica’s altar guild ministry is to maintain the vessels, fair linens, candles, vestments and hangings for the celebration of Holy Eucharist. Read more.

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The Knights of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church

The Knights of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church was organized on the Eve of St. Mark’s Day, April 24, 1961. Read more.

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The Rosary Society

The Rosary Society was formed in 2004, to pray for our Parish and our world using a form of prayer called the Rosary. Read more.

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Youth Group

Throughout our history, St. Philip’s has always viewed our youth as our leaders of tomorrow – not only in our church but in our community. Read more.

Weekly Worship

In person or online each Sunday at 10:30 am.

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