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You are welcome to sit wherever you are comfortable, on the main floor or in the balcony, so long as the pews are not marked reserved. The ushers are happy to help you with any special needs or seating requirements you may have, including space for walkers and wheelchairs. Our church is equipped with a Telecoil or T-Coil system to enhance the ability of those with hearing aids to hear sounds amplified by our audio system. For best results, those with hearing aids should sit in the lower middle section of the nave as close to the center aisle as possible.

To determine if your hearing aid is T-Coil-compatible, check with your audiologist. When you approach the front of St. If you wish, you may identify yourself as a visitor, or simply proceed into the church where an usher will greet you and hand you a service leaflet and an announcements supplement. We usually invite visitors to fill out a visitor card, but we will not ask you to stand or otherwise make yourself known.

If you complete one and drop it in the offering plate, a member of our clergy will contact you. Child care for infants and toddlers is available during Sunday morning services in rooms off the first-floor Preschool hallway, accessible through the Goodheart Entrance.

There is a nursery accessible through the side door to the left as you face the high altar, near the baptismal font, where parents sometimes take fussy children during services. Locations for our classes can be found in the ParishWeek supplement to the service leaflet. You may immediately eat the wafer or wait and dip it in the wine. To sip the wine from the chalice, guide it to your lips with your hand on the base of the chalice. Receiving just the bread or wine alone is considered full communion.

When you are done, you can return to your seat. If you are unable to come to the rail, please let an usher know, and we will bring Communion to you. It is similar in Bethell Hall, although there are no ushers and no altar rail, so those wanting to take Communion or get a blessing gather around the altar when directed by the priest, and bread and wine are distributed.

Gluten-free wafers are also available in Bethell Hall. All baptized children are welcome to receive communion. You or your child are also welcome to a blessing if you would prefer that instead. Simply come to the rail or altar, kneel if you like, and cross your arms over your chest. We understand, especially if you have children with you, this may not always be possible.

Quietly entering or exiting the sanctuary can also be done when everyone is singing or standing. All Rights Reserved. Site Map. Website by Willard Interactive. The officiant at the Daily Office or other non-eucharistic services may wear a cassock and surplice. A tippet may also be worn. A stole indicates that the wearer is an ordained person. Bishops and priests wear the stole over both shoulders, and deacons typically wear the stole over the left shoulder.



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