Children & Youth Formation Sunday School Each Week @ 9AM!

At St. Alban’s, we deeply value the participation of children within our community. They actively contribute as lectors, intercessors, ushers, and acolytes. Our approach to their development involves a diverse range of activities, from engaging in Bible studies that stimulate the intellect to exploring art, music, and movement to awaken the senses.

We understand the importance of tailoring education to individual needs, which is why we offer a flexible curriculum. Parents are encouraged to provide input regarding areas they believe their children should focus on, whether it’s biblical understanding, liturgical knowledge, or engagement in service projects.

Our Children’s Formation sessions take place every Sunday at 9:05 a.m. in the Church School room on the lower level. We welcome any child who is able to participate in short readings and arts & crafts activities. For further details about our current offerings for Children’s Formation, please reach out to Kedran Panageas at kedran.panageas@gmail.com.

 

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Join Us For The Great Easter Vigil – Tonight April 19th 7:30pm

At the Great Vigil of Easter (Saturday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m.),  we engage in the full sweep of salvation: creation, fall, redemption, and end (in resurrection and re-creation). We renew our baptismal covenant, where we die and rise with Jesus Christ. In this service, we move from darkness to light, rejoicing that in Jesus’ resurrection, life triumphs over death and makes all of creation new. Our celebration continues through the Eucharistic feast, where we partake of his body and blood so that we may live in him and he in us.

Join Us For Good Friday Service – Today, April 18th 12:10pm

On Good Friday (April 18 at 12:10 p.m.), we will journey with Jesus from his arrest to the cross, where he gives his life for our sins and the sins of the entire world. He then dies and is laid in the tomb. We will observe the veneration of the cross and join in solemn prayer for the church and all of humanity before taking communion together.