Pastoral Care

The ministry of caring is at the heart of our church life. St. Anne's rector and dedicated lay volunteers offer pastoral care to parishioners, supporting them through diverse circumstances and at every age and stage of life.

Lay Eucharistic Ministers

Lay Eucharistic Ministers (LEMs) are trained by clergy and licensed by our bishop to administer the consecrated bread and wine to those who are unable to come to church. Visits typically take place in parishioners’ homes, hospital rooms, or at hospice. Eucharistic Visitors are sent out by the congregation from the church on Sunday mornings using the Eucharistic Prayer.

In the name of this congregation, we send you out bearing these holy gifts, that those to whom you go may share with us in the communion of Christ’s Body and Blood. We who are many are one body, because we all share one bread, one cup. Amen. - Eucharistic Prayer

Prayer Lists

St. Anne's keeps a prayer list for those in need and for military personnel who are deployed. If you’d like to add someone to our prayer list, please call or email the church office.

Hospital Visits

St. Anne's Rector inspires hope by regularly visiting parishioners who have been admitted to area hospitals as inpatients.

St. Anne's alter