Sunday Worship
8:30AM Worship – spoken liturgy.
9:00AM Vocal Choir Rehearsal
9:15AM Adult Forum
9:30AM Sunday School
10:30AM Worship. View bulletin & YouTube worship link.
11:30AM Fellowship Time
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Upcoming Events at Saint Matthew (March – May 2026)
Join us for worship, study, and fellowship this spring at Saint Matthew. Adult Forum: Galatians Study Sundays through March 22 | 9:15 AMJoin us in the Library or on Zoom for a 5-week study on the book of Galatians. All are welcome to join at any week in the series....
Fellowship, Stephen Ministry, and Civic Outreach
Fellowship & Community Care Join us for spring celebrations, deepen our understanding of empathy, and connect with our diverse community. Palm Sunday Breakfast Sunday, March 29 | 7:30 AM Kick off the morning with fellowship! We are welcoming donations of bakery...
Narthex Enhancement Project Update and Worship Notes
Facilities & Worship Updates An update on our Narthex Enhancement Project and transitions within our worship leadership team. Narthex Project Complete We’re pleased to share that this phase of our Narthex update is now complete. These changes were designed to make...
March 2026 Lenten services, studies, and outreach
Lent Services & Studies Join us this March for midweek prayer, contemplative studies, and community outreach as we journey through the Lenten season at Saint Matthew. Midweek Evening Prayer Wednesdays in Lent | 7:00 – 7:30 PM Join us for a contemplative service...
Dealing with the Snow, Trusting in Easter
Writing this in mid-February, I look out the window and wonder if this snow will ever go away. The ground has been covered for weeks. It has made movement challenging, roads narrow, sidewalks icy, and generally been a nuisance. Will it ever warm up? Will winter last...
Weekly Devotions for March 3, 2026
Now I rejoice, not because you were grieved but because your grief led to repentance, for you felt a godly grief, so that you were not harmed in any way by us. For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation and brings no regret, but worldly grief...
