Services
There are four service times at the Rez through the month

Sunday 8:30 AM: In this service the old saying applies: less is more! Come to the quiet. We use the traditional Anglican Book of Common Prayer with one hymn, The sermon is the same as at the 10:30 am service. Coffee follows.

Sunday 10:30 AM: This is our largest service with people of all ages. A children's program is offered and a variety of worship music used. A booklet contains all the services and we project the words onto a large screen. The format changes weekly but usually follows this pattern

            1st Sunday Of the month: The Lord's Supper or Holy Communion -- Book of Common Prayer: Traditional poetic in use by generations of believers for almost 500 years.

            3rd and 5th Sundays Book of Alternative Services Communion: More modern language

            2nd and 4th Sundays Morning Prayer -- Book of Common Prayer: no communion which allows time for other things the community needs in worship

 

Taize - 3rd Sunday Monthly 7:00 PM: a meditative service with reflective music. Search YouTube for “Taize” for samples of the songs we might sing.

Yeshu Satsang @ The Rez Is always on a Friday but changes from month to month based on the concert schedule of some of the leaders.

            The devotional music from 7-9 pm is followed by discussion and refreshments. In India, Yeshu is Hindi for “Jesus.”  Satsang means “gathering of the truth.” Typically, satsangs in India are gatherings of people who worship together, often  using devotional songs called bhajans and kitrans. You are invited to join us in worshiping Jesus in an Indian way. We’ll be sitting on the floor, with incense, flowers and oil lamps, surrounded by the sounds of sitar, tabla, and other Indian and western instruments. The songbooks provided are in Hindi (with English   translations) written so that you can join in.  Fruit and Indian sweets will be served afterwards.


A Note about our Offering: When you come to visit us, please enjoy our service without feeling any obligation to give money at the offering. Make your offering a "Friendship Card" (located in the pews), which you can fill out and put on the plate as it passes.