Located in the heart of Attleboro, All Saints' Episcopal Church was established in 1890 by Reverend George E. Osgood. Besides Sunday services, members of today's congregation participate in coffee hours, Bible studies and Lenten services. The church is active in the community, particularly through its support for the Attleboro Area Council of Churches. For parishioners with young children, the church provides childcare for children three and under while parents attend the Sunday service.
St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church, in Dover, is located on Springdale Ave. Led by Rev. Mark McKone-Sweet, St. Dunstan's prides itself on community outreach and fundraising for causes such as the Walk for Hunger and the Rodman Ride for Kids. Its Sunday worship services begin at 8am and 10am.
The first Episcopal church organized in Beverly, St. Peter's offers various community programs, including SPY (St. Peter's Youth), adult forums, nursery care and both local and international outreach.
Worship is grounded in the Book of Common Prayer and centered on the Holy Eucharist. All are welcome to receive communion at St. Peter’s.
St. Michael's Episcopal Church states its vision to be a mission-driven Episcopal congregation that by 2014 will be recognized as a vibrant, open, and inviting community, known for liturgically-centered worship and music, lifelong learning, and pastoral presence and service to communities near and far.
St. Michael's is the oldest Episcopal Church in New England still standing on its original site and worshiping in its original building. In 2014, the Church will celebrate its 300th anniversary.
St. John The Evangelist Parish is an Episcopal church. The members are committed to worship and preaching and reaching out to the wider community and world. It has adult education and Bible study groups, where people gather to learn and share in the name of the Lord. St. John's also takes pride in its ministry to children. It has a youth group program that promotes learning and growing together by taking field trips, playing games and bringing faith into their everyday lives. Services begin at 8am and 10am on Sundays.
St. Peter's Episcopal Church has been a part of the city's history since the arrival of the settlers from England. The parish was officially founded in 1733. The stone building where the congregation currently meets was constructed in 1883. Aside from the church building, which is located adjacent to the Salem Place Mall, it also includes two small cemeteries, which were relocated to the front of the main building after a chapel was constructed over the church's orginal cemetery in the late 19th century.
In addition to regular services, the church is availabe for baptisms, confirmations, weddings and burials. St. Peter's, also known as San Pedro's, is dedicated to both English and Spanish-speaking parishoners. All are welcome.
This quaint church near the center of town offers several Sunday masses to accomodate all parishoner's schedules. Those who cannot make it to mass can listen to audio recordings on the website later. St. Paul's Episcopal Church offers Sunday morning religious education for children to supplement what they learn in worship. The church boasts a children's, youth and adult choir.
Episcopal Church of Our Saviour hosts a worship service every Sunday morning at 10:30 at it's location on 25 Monmouth Street. It welcomes individuals from all walks of life - liberals, conservatives, college students, families and older people - who are looking to create deeper relationships with God. The church's one-hour worship service includes a full choir, a Hook and Hastings organ, a selection of English cathedral music and a spiritually-based sermon with a coffee hour following in the Lawrence Room. The Rev. Joel Ives has served as rector since January 2007.
Episcopal Church of Our Savior offers infant/toddler child care and a K - 12 Sunday School program that many children look forward to attending.
Located in a beautiful building overlooking Sider's Pond, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church offers year round and seasonal services. During the summer months, the church offers weekly "Lobster on the lawn" events and the "Strawberry Festival." Membership is obtained through baptism, financial support and involvement within the church.
St. Michael's Episcopal Church is a Milton congregation located on Randolph Avenue. The church offers regular worship, religious education, music programs, child care, men's and women's groups, church trips and recreational events. To view a clender of upcoming church events, visit the St. Michael's Episcopal Church Web site.
Trinity Episcopal Church, led by Rev. Tony Buquor, was founded in 1884. Sunday services are at 8am in the chapel (no music) and 10am in the main church (full choir and hymns).
Church school for children ages 4 to 14 is conducted at 10am, and a nursery is available for infants and very young children. A coffee hour follows both services.
Once during the year, the church offers a class for people interested in learning more about the Anglican Church and the background and meaning of its worship. The class lasts four weeks and begins after the 10am service.
Trinity offers a wide variety of other activities, including a book group, bike club and outreach programs. A schedule of events is available on its website.
Located on the corner of Main Street Trinity is an Episcopal church that serves Woburn and surrounding communities. They offer Sunday School services for children and they have a choir. This location also offers Bible Study for adults as well. They perform special services such as funerals, baptisms and weddings. Confessions are also heard at Trinity Church. Visitors are welcome each week.
This large Episcopal church has an active staff and congregation. The parish belongs to the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts and is also part of the Anglican Communion Worldwide, which is a collection of churches devoted to preserving the historic Protestant faith.
Located close to the center of town, Lynnfield's St. Paul's Episcopal Church regularly serves about 100 individuals a week through its daily and weekend masses. In addition to a weekly Sunday School for children, St. Paul's offers a five-day-a-week preschool called The Bethlehem School, which serves about 80 children. The church shares a strong relationship with St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Chelsea, Mass., and parish members regularly staff the St. Luke's Soup Kitchen. The church also hosts regular Bible study groups on Wednesday mornings.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church provides an inviting, embracing, nourshing and life-giving fellowship for the families of Christian faith. The Sunday liturgy includes a variety of sacred, classical and contemporary music. St. Paul's provides a Sunday school program for children in preschool to 6th grade. Confirmation classes coordinated with Diocesan dates are available for youth.