Mar 02 2010

Sunday Morning Worship in Berkeley

Published by tom at 1:56 pm under Event

March 7, 2010
8:00 amto1:00 pm

There are five Episcopal Churches in Berkeley each with a distinct style of worship.  The central worship act of the Episcopal Church is Holy Communion (also called the mass or Divine Liturgy).  The Episcopal Tradition has always allowed for diversity in how the mass may be celebrated.  Please join one of the churches on Sunday and join in the oldest act of worship for Christians - the breaking of bread and participation in the life of Christ.

St. Mark’s  www.stmarksberkeley.org 2300 Bancroft Way

Sunday 8AM and 10:00AM - the 10AM service draws on the choir of St. Mark’s and provides a rich musical experience.

St. Clement’s www.stclementsberkeley.org 2837 Claremont Avenue

Sunday 8AM 10:00AM  St. Clement’s features rich musical offerings while using traditional language based on the English Prayerbook of 1662 thus using some of the great spiritual poetry of English worship.

Good Shepherd Berkeley www.goodshepherdberkeley.org corner of Hearst and 9th Street

Sunday 11:00 AM  Good Shepherd is a small church with a close knit family feel.  The service is a mixture of solemn ritual and informality.  The congregation gathers around the altar for communion.

All Soul’s www.allsoulsparish.org 2220 Cedar Street

Sunday 8AM and 10AM  All Soul’s is a vibrant church with many young families.  The music is a mix of traditional hymnody and chant alongside of banjo’s and gospel tunes.

St. Alban’s Albany www.st-albans-albany.org 1501 Washington Ave

8AM and 10AM  St. Alban’s features standard Episcopal worship within the context of a diverse and caring community.  The community reaches out to the neighborhood and treats one another as a family.

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