

GATHERING
Gathering regularly anchors us. We come together to hear God’s Word, to pray, and to be shaped again by the gospel. We do this not out of habit or personal preference, but because the living God has promised to meet us and form us through his Word and at his table.

LITURGY
We follow patterns of reading Scripture, praying together, and gathering at the table not as a performance, but as a pattern of formation. Across the centuries, God has used liturgy to train his people in worship and to form our lives beyond the church.

EUCHARIST
Having heard God’s Word, we come to his table where Christ makes himself known to us, strengthens our faith, and sends us out to live as his people. We come with empty hands and he fills them – renewing us by his grace and uniting us with himself and with one another as one body.
WORSHIP
We gather regularly for worship and prayer to glorify God and to be renewed by the presence of Christ. Our services follow the rhythms of historic liturgy whether gathering for Evening Prayer or a full Service of Holy Communion. Whether you’re new to Anglican worship or have known it all your life, you are welcome to come learn, participate, and find rest in Jesus.
As we continue to grow and find our place in Zelienople, the schedule is still a little fluid. Check our calendar or weekly update emails for specifics on the time and place of worship. Once we have a place to meet regularly, we will establish a regular weekly schedule.
OUR COMMUNITY

Beauty that Awakens the Soul
God’s beauty—seen in his person and his works—draws us and shapes us. In our patterns of worship, music, prayer, and in the work of our daily lives, we seek to reflect his goodness and creativity.

Formation for Everyday Faith
Formation is the slow, steady work of learning to follow Jesus and walk as he walked. Week by week, and in the patterns of our daily lives, his story reshapes our desires, our decisions, and the ways we inhabit the world.

Hospitality and Shared Lives
Community is one of the places where faith takes root – God welcomes us with kindness, and that welcome shapes how we live. In a lonely, individualistic culture, we open our homes and our lives, practicing friendship as a way of loving our neighbors.

Rooted in Sacred Rhythm
Alongside the liturgy in worship, the Church’s calendar grounds our common life, guiding us through seasons of fasting and feasting, reflection and rejoicing. Through these various rhythms, God forms us in patience, hope, and joy as we follow him.
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