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St. John's Episcopal Church
Ellicott City
MD
21042
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Who we are
Welcome to the St. John’s church community!
If you’re looking for a spiritual home, exploring your faith, searching for ways to serve your community, or seeking to make a difference, St. John’s Episcopal Church answers those longings. We’re here to serve your spiritual needs and help you deepen your relationship with God, those you love, and yourself.
We look forward to seeing you in church, and in the education, fellowship, and outreach opportunities that make St. John’s a lively, caring community.
Our mission is to bring everyone into a closer relationship with God and one another through Jesus Christ. We hope our parish community is one you’ll call your own.
The Episcopal Church is made up of between two and three million worshipers in about 7,500 congregations across the United States and affiliated dioceses outside the United States. The St. John’s parish, comprised of 1,800 members, is made up not only of lifelong Episcopalians, but also those who grew up in other faiths including Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish traditions. We welcome all!
What you’ll find when you visit and worship with us is a vibrant community of parishioners and friends who expand our ministries through prayer, pilgrimages, commitment, and in hundreds of other ways.
If you’re looking for a spiritual home, exploring your faith, searching for ways to serve your community, or seeking to make a difference, St. John’s Episcopal Church answers those longings. We’re here to serve your spiritual needs and help you deepen your relationship with God, those you love, and yourself.
We look forward to seeing you in church, and in the education, fellowship, and outreach opportunities that make St. John’s a lively, caring community.
Our mission is to bring everyone into a closer relationship with God and one another through Jesus Christ. We hope our parish community is one you’ll call your own.
The Episcopal Church is made up of between two and three million worshipers in about 7,500 congregations across the United States and affiliated dioceses outside the United States. The St. John’s parish, comprised of 1,800 members, is made up not only of lifelong Episcopalians, but also those who grew up in other faiths including Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish traditions. We welcome all!
What you’ll find when you visit and worship with us is a vibrant community of parishioners and friends who expand our ministries through prayer, pilgrimages, commitment, and in hundreds of other ways.
Street Address
9120 Frederick Road
Ellicott City,
MD
21042
United States
Phone: (410) 461-7793 x113
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Church Pastor
The Rev. Dr. Carol Pinkham Oak
Rector
9120 Frederick Road
Ellicott City,
MD
21042
United States
Phone: (410) 461-7793 x116
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Quote of the Day
Jeremiah 29:13
And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.
And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.
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The Rev. Dr. Carol Pinkham Oak
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Rector
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Denise Mogavero
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St. John's Episcopal Church Ellicott City Service Times
2015 Christmas Eve and Christmas Worship Times
Thursday, December 24: Christmas Eve
(no 7:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist)
3:00 p.m., Joy and Wonder: Christmas Eucharist with Carols in All Saints Hall
5:00 p.m., Living the Light: Candlelight Christmas Eucharist in All Saints Hall
5:00 p.m., Story and Song: Christmas Eucharist in the Historic Church
8:00 p.m., Festival Holy Eucharist in the Historic Church
10:30 p.m., Festival Holy Eucharist in the Historic Church
Friday, December 25: Christmas Day The Nativity of Our Lord
10:00 a.m., Holy Eucharist with Hymns in the Historic Church
11:30 a.m., Korean Language Worship in the Historic Church
Regular Weekly Worship at Saint John's
Sunday Morning Worship
Historic Church: 7:30, 9:00, and 11:30 a.m.
All Saints' Hall: 9:00 a.m. (the contemporary worship service)
Resurrection Chapel: 11:30 a.m. Korean Language Service
Saturday Worship
Resurrection Chapel, 5:00 p.m.
Worship During the Week
Monday Through Friday: Prayer service, 12 noon, Resurrection Chapel
Wednesdays: Evening Prayer, 6:00 p.m., Resurrection Chapel (includes 20 minutes of silent centering prayer)
Thursdays: Holy Eucharist and Healing Prayers, 7:00 a.m., Resurrection Chapel
Service Times last updated on the 18th of December, 2015
Thursday, December 24: Christmas Eve
(no 7:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist)
3:00 p.m., Joy and Wonder: Christmas Eucharist with Carols in All Saints Hall
5:00 p.m., Living the Light: Candlelight Christmas Eucharist in All Saints Hall
5:00 p.m., Story and Song: Christmas Eucharist in the Historic Church
8:00 p.m., Festival Holy Eucharist in the Historic Church
10:30 p.m., Festival Holy Eucharist in the Historic Church
Friday, December 25: Christmas Day The Nativity of Our Lord
10:00 a.m., Holy Eucharist with Hymns in the Historic Church
11:30 a.m., Korean Language Worship in the Historic Church
Regular Weekly Worship at Saint John's
Sunday Morning Worship
Historic Church: 7:30, 9:00, and 11:30 a.m.
All Saints' Hall: 9:00 a.m. (the contemporary worship service)
Resurrection Chapel: 11:30 a.m. Korean Language Service
Saturday Worship
Resurrection Chapel, 5:00 p.m.
Worship During the Week
Monday Through Friday: Prayer service, 12 noon, Resurrection Chapel
Wednesdays: Evening Prayer, 6:00 p.m., Resurrection Chapel (includes 20 minutes of silent centering prayer)
Thursdays: Holy Eucharist and Healing Prayers, 7:00 a.m., Resurrection Chapel
Service Times last updated on the 18th of December, 2015
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Breakfast Club: A program for our 6th graders “waiting in the wings” as they get ready to start Rite 13 the following year. One of the primary program goals is to build community.
Rite-13: The first two years (6th & 7th or 7th & 8th graders) that focus on celebrating the individuality of each young person and their creative potential. We celebrate a special Rite-13 liturgy in the context of Sunday morning worship to honor each young person and mark their rite of passage from childhood to adulthood.
J2A: The middle portion of the program (8th & 9th or 9th & 10th graders) engages youth with the skills and critical thinking involved in adulthood. The youth plan and embark on a pilgrimage together at the end of this segment.
Rite-13: The first two years (6th & 7th or 7th & 8th graders) that focus on celebrating the individuality of each young person and their creative potential. We celebrate a special Rite-13 liturgy in the context of Sunday morning worship to honor each young person and mark their rite of passage from childhood to adulthood.
J2A: The middle portion of the program (8th & 9th or 9th & 10th graders) engages youth with the skills and critical thinking involved in adulthood. The youth plan and embark on a pilgrimage together at the end of this segment.
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