St. Barnabas is a diverse community of people who are faithful in worship and service.

We are welcoming to everyone! EVERYONE.

Please Note:

Our office will be closed from Monday, December 23 - Tuesday, January 7.

Welcome!

St. Barnabas is a diverse community of people who are faithful in worship and service.

We are welcoming to everyone! EVERYONE.

Many of us have come from other Christian denominations and some from other religions. We are from many walks of life.

If you are looking for a faith community, there is a place for you here.

Learn more about us.

What’s Happening

Regular Weekly Events

Monday

10:00am

Tuesday

12-1:00pm

Wednesday

8:30am
12:15-12:45pm

Thursday

10:00am
12-1:00pm

Friday

7:00pm

Saturday

10:00am
12-12:30pm

Sunday

10:00am
11:00am

View our full events calendar here

Sunlight AA



Grace’s Kitchen (w/ Street Medicine)

Propers Study
Centering Prayer

Sunlight AA
Grace’s Kitchen

Hope Not Dope NA Fellowship

Sunlight AA
Grace’s Kitchen

Holy Eucharist
Coffee Hour

Services

Sunday Schedule

10:00am — Holy Eucharist in person and via Zoom

Sunday School is offered on the first Sunday of every month!

Call or email the office for Zoom access information. Check out the Worship page for this Sunday’s worship details.

Centering Prayer

Centering Prayer meets on Wednesdays from 12:15-12:45pm for meditative prayer in the Sanctuary. All are welcome to join.

Visit our Worship page for more information and resources!

Special Services

We offer a special service on the first Sunday of each month at 4:00pm. Scroll down to “Upcoming Events” for more details.

Epiphany Service

Sunday, January 5th
4:00pm

Epiphany has long been a time in giving thanks for the Light coming into the world in Christ. The Magi followed the star to honor the King of Kings. Epiphany also marks a time of blessing, especially things in creation and homes. We will bless water for homes, bless chalk to mark front doors of homes, and celebrate the Eucharist. 

The ancient practice of a vigil is held on the night before a major Feast Day of the Church. It is often times called a ‘night watch’ with candle lighting, hymns, chants, lessons, prayers, homily, readings, and Eucharist. We will incorporate some of these ancient practices as we anticipate the Feast Day of the Nativity.

Upcoming events

Sunday School

Sunday, January 5th
10:00am

This month, Sunday School will focus on a story form Luke about twelve-year-old Jesus and make parchment scrolls from scratch!  The program is designed for a wide variety of ages. Participants can be dropped off downstairs before the 10am service.

Christmas Eve Vigil

Tuesday, December 24th
5:00pm