Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you’re new to St. Anne’s or just looking for more information, we’re here to help. Below you’ll find answers to common questions about our services and community life. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re always happy to connect!

  • What time is service?

    Sundays at 10:00 a.m.


    Wednesday Healing Service at 12:15 p.m. (returning in September)



  • What should I expect during a service at St. Anne’s?

    Our services are welcoming, reverent, and rooted in tradition, with Scripture, prayer, and music at the heart of worship. For more information about what our services are like we invite you to check out our What to Expect webpage.

  • Do I need to dress up?

    You’re welcome just as you are. Many people wear their “Sunday best,” but others come in more casual attire. We encourage you to wear whatever makes you feel comfortable and ready to worship.

  • Are services kids-friendly?

    Yes! We love welcoming children at St. Anne’s and they are more than welcome to stay with you during service. We also offer a staffed nursery during the 10:00 a.m. service for children ages 4 and under. For older kids, Children’s Chapel is offered during the school year. Children begin the service with their families and are invited to a special time of age-appropriate worship and teaching, returning in time for Communion.


    Nursery and Children’s Chapel are not typically offered during major services like Easter and Christmas.

  • Where do I park?

    We have available parking located on either side of St. Anne’s. You are welcome to park your vehicle in either location. There is a single-lane drive located behind the main church building that we ask is not used for parking to ensure our entrances remain accessible.

  • Is St. Anne’s handicap accessible?

    You'll find a convenient handicap ramp located at the back of the main church building, making access easy for everyone. There's also an automatic door opener at the entrance to assist you. Plus, a handicap-accessible restroom is available in the education wing, just down the hall. We're here to ensure that everyone feels welcome and included so please let us know if we may further accommodate your needs!

  • Will I be asked to introduce myself or give money?

    No, visitors are never put on the spot. You won’t be asked to stand or introduce yourself during the service, and there’s no expectation to give. We’re just glad you’re here. If you feel led to participate in the offering, you’re welcome to do so, but please don’t feel any pressure. More than anything, we hope you feel at home and enjoy worshiping with us.

  • What do Episcopalians believe?

    Episcopalians are followers of Jesus Christ, rooted in Scripture and guided by tradition. Our worship is centered around the sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist, where we encounter God’s grace in a deeply personal and communal way. We believe faith is a journey, and questions are welcome here. At the heart of it all is God’s love—for every person, without exception. We strive to walk in that love with humility, compassion, and a commitment to justice and service in the world.