We are a vibrant church community that is inclusive, welcoming, and inter-generational.
We gather in community weekly to thank, praise, and dwell with God.
When we worship, we gather with others before God. We hear the Good News of Jesus Christ, give thanks, confess, and offer the brokenness of the world to God. As we break bread, our eyes are opened to the presence of Christ. By the power of the Holy Spirit, we are made one body, the body of Christ sent forth to live the Way of Love.
Our Services
Here is a general overview of when our services take place:
Coffee Hour (a fellowship opportunity) takes place from 9-10am, as well as from 11-noon.
The Coffee Hour sign-up list can be found here.
Children join the 10 AM service after the announcements take place.
(Rehearsals take place at 6pm on Thursdays.)
Contemplative prayer is a practice of centering yourself in prayer and remaining open to God’s presence. The 20-minute prayer session takes place in the Nave.
Noon – 1pm
After prayer we relocate to the CGS Lounge for lunch and a book discussion. We normally read one chapter each week. The books we read deepen our spiritual journey and challenge us to broaden our theological understanding.
Our current book is The Tears of Things by Richard Rohr.
Visit the EVENTS page to review all upcoming events.
Additional Services
How We Worship
We are a community of open and affirming Christians rooted in the tradition of the Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion whose lives are centered around the Good News of God revealed in the person of Jesus Christ. Our worship liturgy pulls from the “Book of Common Prayer” Rite II, “Enriching Our Worship,” and other approved Episcopal liturgical resources such as the Season of Creation. Lay people participate as readers, intercessors, lay eucharistic ministers, youth acolytes, vergers, choir members, and more.
Our mission is to proclaim this Good News, seeking and serving Christ in all persons in the Nashua community.
We Episcopalians believe in a loving, liberating, and life-giving God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. As constituent members of the Anglican Communion in the United States, we are descendants of and partners with the Church of England and the Scottish Episcopal Church, and are part of the third largest group of Christians in the world.
We believe in following the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world.
We have a legacy of inclusion, aspiring to tell and exemplify God’s love for every human being; women and men serve as bishops, priests, and deacons in our church. Laypeople and clergy cooperate as leaders at all levels of our church. Leadership is a gift from God, and can be expressed by all people in our church, regardless of sexual identity or orientation.
We believe that God loves you – no exceptions. To learn about our beliefs please visit What We Believe.
To learn more visit The Episcopal Church web site.
