Worship and Music

Worship Schedule

  • Sunday
    • 8 AM Holy Eucharist, St. Mark's Chapel
    • 9 AM Holy Eucharist, St. James' Church
    • 11 AM Holy Eucharist, St. James' Church

Driving Directions (St. James' & St. Mark's)

Our Worship Style(s)

8 AM Holy Eucharist at St. Mark's Chapel

The 8:00 service is a "said" Eucharist. Periodically, we do have some musical instruments played such as the cello. The service is held at St. Mark's Chapel in Deale, MD. On the first Sunday of the month we celebrate using Rite II. On the other Sundays we use Rite I. A sermon is offered each Sunday. The smaller chapel setting provides a family like feel.


9 AM Holy Eucharist, St. James' Church (Fall-Spring)

The 9:00 service at St. James' Church is an informal contemporary Rite II Eucharist, featuring our Celebration and Youth Choirs. This service caters to families and young children. The first Sunday of every month is known as "Youth Sunday" where youth are engaged in leading the service including being ushers, greeters, lectors, and even preachers.


11 AM Holy Eucharist, St. James' Church (Fall-Spring)

The 11:00 service at St. James' Church is a traditional Eucharist. On the first Sunday Rite I is used, however on all the other Sundays Rite II is celebrated. The 11:00 service includes the Senior Choir and the Men's Choir. Families are welcome at this service as well.


10 AM Holy Eucharist, St. James' Church (Summer)

The 10:00 summer service at St. James' Church is a traditional Eucharist. On the first Sunday Rite I is used, however on all the other Sundays Rite II is celebrated. The 10:00 service includes an informal Summer Choir that meets one hour before the service and consists of anyone who shows up for that Sunday's choir.


Wednesdays 9:00 AM Morning Prayer and Bible Study, Parish Library

Please join us every Wednesday at 9 a.m. for Morning Prayer followed by an informal Bible Study. We pray the Daily Office and delve into the four Gospels.


Wednesdays 12:15 PM Holy Eucharist with Healing, St. James' Church

Who says you can't go to church on days other than Sunday! This is a small gathering of folks who share prayer requests, support each other as a loving and caring Christian Community, and pray for the needs of the Church, each other, and loved ones. A healing prayer is offered by the clergy following a time of reading, prayer, and an informal and joyful Eucharist. Everyone is welcome!




photo by Val Hymes