On Wednesday evenings we come together for food, fellowship and spiritual formation. Come as you are.

Wednesdays

5:30 PM โ€“ Eucharist

In-Person โ€“ Church
This is a simple service led from the Book of Common Prayer.

* 5:30 PM First Wednesdays โ€“ Healing Eucharist
On the first Wednesday of every month, the 5:30 Eucharist is a public healing Eucharist with prayers, anointing, and laying on of hands for those who wish it.

5:30-6:30 PM โ€“ Wednesday Night Dinner

Parish Hall
Come enjoy dinner and fellowship. Chef Tonya will cook.
Cost: $5 per person, $20 per family

Learn more about Wednesday Night Dinner

6-6:25 PM โ€“ Family Choir

Gathering Room (Parish House, 2nd floor)โ€จ
Children of any age and an adult participate together. Children are introduced to church music and occasionally sing during worship services.
Children 2+ and an adult caregiver

6-6:45 PM โ€“ Intermediate Handbell Choir

Room B-1 (Parish House, lower level)
All ages welcome. Participants focus on rhythm and learn other elements of music theory. They occasionally play during worship services.
Anyone of reading age

6:30-7 PM โ€“ Junior Choir

Gathering Room (Parish House, 2nd floor)
Children learn healthy singing practices and music theory. They apply these skills to church music and occasionally sing during worship services.
Children of reading age

6:30 PM โ€“ Engage!

Library and Zoom
Our Wednesday night programming series โ€“ see upcoming offerings below.

Upcoming Engage! sessions:

Red book cover with white letters that say "For Such a Time as This: An Emergency Devotional"

Engage! For such a time as this โ€“ Wednesdays, February 25 โ€“ March 25 โ€ข 6:30 PM โ€“ This Lent, as many of us carry worry, fatigue, and unease about the direction of our common life as a nation, you’re invited to read For Such a Time as This: An Emergency Devotional,ย by Hanna Reichel. This collection of brief chapters offers honest reflection, steadfast faith, and steady guidance for anxious times. Rather than escaping the moment, they help us stay present โ€“ naming fear, seeking wisdom, and holding fast to hope that is rooted, resilient, and shared. Each week on Wednesday nights, we’ll gather to discuss a few chapters. Join us on Wednesdays this Lent. Get the book


For more information, please contact
Gabe Lamazares, Associate Rector
gabe@stphilipsdurham.org




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