St Aidan's Episcopal Church

670 East Monroe Avenue
Hartford, WI 53027
262-673-7273


 
Worship

1.) Traditional services are held every Sunday at 9:30 AM. This service follows the liturgy of The Episcopal Church as laid-out in the Episcopal worship book, the Book of Common Prayer (BCP). The service is Rite II, which means the language of the service is contemporary, using words and phrases spoken by modern people today. This service includes Scripture readings from the Hebrew Bible (The Old Testament), the New Testament and the Gospels. There is Communion with bread and wine at this service, which any baptized Christian, regardless of denomination, is welcome to receive. You may also receive only the bread or the wine, if you choose. You are always welcome to receive a blessing at Communion, instead of the bread and wine. This service is accompanied by traditional music including the organ, piano, and choir.  Fellowship immediately follows the service, along with coffee and snacks, in the social hall.

 

2.) Saturday services are held every Saturday at 5:00pm.

Traditional services are held every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month. This service is the same as our Sunday morning service (see description above). There is no fellowship time after this service.

Contemporary services (Prayers & Praise) are held every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month.  While containing the elements of our Sunday service, this informal service is accompanied by contemporary music, with guitar and singing. There is no fellowship time after this service.

 

Sunday School is held every Sunday during the school year, beginning at 9:30 AM. Sunday school students join their parents and caregivers halfway through the Sunday service. We offer Sunday School opportunities for children of all ages.

 

Prayers for Healing are conducted following the first Saturday and Sunday service of each month.


 

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Pastor Anna Doherty presides at the liturgy of Holy Eucharist.

 
 
St Aidan's - called to be God's Light and presence through Faith, Sacrament and Outreach.