Service Times at St. Alban’s
Our liturgy is varied with a distinctive rite suitable for each season. Between services, parishioners and visitors attend bible study in the Library. Coffee hour follows each worship service and is held on the patio as weather permits.
Sunday, 8:00 am
Spoken Eucharist (Chapel)
A quiet, contemplative service with spoken liturgy. Runs about 50 minutes.
Sunday, 10:30 am
Choral Eucharist (Main Church)
A fuller liturgical service with choir (during school year), organ/hymns, musical settings, and congregational singing. Runs about 75 minutes.
Wednesday, 12:30 pm
Spoken Eucharist (Chapel)
A brief, simple service in the chapel. We read from the calendar of lesser feasts & fasts, hear a short reflection (5–7 min), and pause for prayer.
Thursday, 6:30 pm
Canterbury Eucharist (Main Church)
A 40-minute service (in church) primarily for college students (undergrads, grads, PhDs), as a part of our Canterbury ministry. Students help lead readings and reflections. Afterward, dinner & discussion.
About Our Services
Worship at St. Alban’s is a shared offering of clergy and laity alike. Fr. Adam and Rev. Josh alternate in presiding and preaching, joined by readers, intercessors, ushers, and acolytes who embody our belief in the priesthood of all believers.
Children are full participants in our common prayer — with Sunday School at 9:15 am, a Kids’ Creativity Corner during the 10:30 service, and opportunities for older children to serve at the altar.
Our worship style is broad-church: deeply rooted in Scripture and sacrament, yet open to the reasoned, searching faith that defines the Episcopal tradition. In every service, we listen for God’s Word, break bread together, and offer our hearts and minds to be shaped by grace.