FAQs
When are the Services?
Sunday:
8:00 am - Rite I (Traditional Language: "thee and thous")
10:30am - Rite II (Contemporary Language: "no thee and thous") with music and choir
6:00pm - Rite II, contemporary music
Wednesday:
12:00 pm - Rite II, no music
6:00 pm - Lay-led evening prayer in the library
8:00 am - Rite I (Traditional Language: "thee and thous")
10:30am - Rite II (Contemporary Language: "no thee and thous") with music and choir
6:00pm - Rite II, contemporary music
Wednesday:
12:00 pm - Rite II, no music
6:00 pm - Lay-led evening prayer in the library
How should i dress?
Officially: dress reverent but comfortable. But please know that we care much more about why you are here than what you look like.
Can i Receive Holy Communion?
In the Episcopal Church we recognize the Holy Eucharist as being the Real Presence of Jesus Christ and the communion as being our family dinner. Therefore, all baptized Christians are welcome and encouraged to come forward and receive the sacrament, no matter what flavor of Christianity you were baptized into.
Is there reserved seating?
As long as you don't set in the bishop's chair at the very front, you are ok!
What do i need to bring?
Bring an open heart and the willingness to experience our Lord Jesus Christ through the Sacrament and the company of your neighbor. Ushers in the back will hand out service bulletins which will allow you to find your spot in our Book of Common Prayer (red book), our worship book in the Episcopal Church, and hymn numbers to sing along from our Hymnal (blue book). Both books are in the pew.
What happens after the service?
Everyone meets and greets and shares in each other's company, and we would love for you to join us! Coffee is served after morning services and volunteers sign up to bring snacks after the 10:30 AM service. You can spot members of our welcoming committee by their navy blue 'Welcome!' lanyards. They are there to make sure you have what you need to make you feel comfortable and welcome.
What should i do with my Children?
At St. Barnabas we consider ourselves a family church through and through, so the choice is really up to you. We have a nursery for our little ones. For or older kids in grade school up through 5th grade, we have Messy Church in the EYC building (on hold for summer season), where they discuss the same lessons we read in the service and do a little project. The kids will join us back in the sanctuary for when we move into the Eucharist.
Is there "sunday School" or Christian Formation?
Yes!
Adult Christian formation happens from 9:15-10:15 in Ramsay Hall. It is usually let by on of our priests. The class topics change throughout the year.
Kids Christian Formation happens from 9:30 - 10:30 in the EYC Building.
We also have EYC, the Episcopal Church's youth group, that meets at 4pm - 6pm every Sunday, with dinner provide. We have a very active EYC program and would be happy to provide more information.
Adult Christian formation happens from 9:15-10:15 in Ramsay Hall. It is usually let by on of our priests. The class topics change throughout the year.
Kids Christian Formation happens from 9:30 - 10:30 in the EYC Building.
We also have EYC, the Episcopal Church's youth group, that meets at 4pm - 6pm every Sunday, with dinner provide. We have a very active EYC program and would be happy to provide more information.
When i arrive for church, where do i go?
You can enter directly into Ramsay Hall. This is one of the main gather spots before and after service. You can also enter through our Narthex. You can think of the Narthex as a type of foyer to the Sanctuary, it connects the Sanctuary to the rest of the building and has big glass doors you can enter on both Mt. Vernon Dr. side and Camellia Blvd. side of the building.
How can i learn more?
Make sure that when you visit you leave us your contact info, this is so we can add you to our email list if you are not already there. Some best ways to learn more would be to visit the "About Us" page on this website. There you can find wonderful links about our history, what we believe, and even some resources. On top of that, our clergy are always available and love to answer questions and discuss our faith.
Where can i find the Restrooms?
We have two gender-neutral restrooms down the hallway directly across from the sanctuary, and two more gendered restrooms at the back of Ramsay Hall.
What if I have Mobility Issues?
We have some ADA parking spots closest to the Sanctuary, Mt Vernon Road side. The restrooms at the back of Ramsay Hall can easily accommodate a large motorized wheel chair. When it comes time for communion, if you would like to stay where you are, let an usher know and the worship leaders will come and bring the Holy Sacrament to you.