
Serving Our Community
Loving our neighbors is at the heart of who we are. Through outreach opportunities, we build relationships, offer support, and share hope in our community.

Monthly Food Ministry
We're excited to introduce our community initiative!
Each month, we share free red beans and rice along with groceries to support neighbors facing food insecurity. It’s a simple but meaningful way we come together to care for one another. Join us in making a difference as we work toward a more compassionate and connected community.
McKemie Place
McKemie Place is the region’s only emergency shelter for unaccompanied women experiencing homelessness. Each quarter, we prepare and serve a meal for the women staying there. It’s a hands-on and meaningful way to offer dignity, care, and connection.
To learn more or get involved, please contact:
Phyllis Findley (251) 391-7862

Birthday Room Ministry
Our Birthday Room Ministry offers a joyful, welcoming space for families to celebrate a child’s birthday when hosting a party might not otherwise be possible. Held in our parish hall, each celebration is filled with care and dignity—because every child deserves to be seen, honored, and celebrated.
We provide the space, cake or cupcakes, decorations, party supplies, and a small gift for the child—no questions asked.
To learn more, please contact:
Rev. Alice (850) 206-7778



Sunday Worship
Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Come as you are—casual attire is always welcome.
Throughout the year, we also gather for special services, including Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter, Pentecost, All Saints’ Day, Christmas Eve, and Epiphany.
As a liturgical church, our worship follows a beautiful and meaningful pattern of prayers, scripture, and sacrament. “Liturgy” means “the work of the people,” reminding us that worship is something we do together. While it may feel new at first, many find its rhythm both grounding and deeply enriching.
Each Sunday, we celebrate Holy Communion, and all are welcome to receive.

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