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The Eucharist is offered most Wednesdays at 5:15pm at the Bolton Altar in the Church or in the Garden of Resurrection outside.  The service lasts about 20 minutes, does not include music, and is followed by a brief reception and fellowsip. The Wednesday Eucharist is Rite II, meaning it uses the contemporary language of the Anglican Tradition. You can find this service in the online 1979 Book of Common Prayer here.  

About the Holy Eucharist

The Holy Eucharist (also called Mass or Holy Communion) is offered at Christ Church every single Sunday and on Holy Days.  The service is always celebrated using the Book of Common Prayer, 1979.  The Holy Eucharist is one of the two Dominical Sacraments and one of the seven Sacramental Rites in the Episcopal Church: Learn more about Sacraments here.

All are welcome to participate in the service. In the Episcopal Church all baptized persons are invited to receive the Holy Communion. Members of other Christian churches who are baptized are also invited to receive the Body and Blood of Christ. Persons who do not wish to receive the Holy Communion are invited also to come forward with everyone else to receive a blessing.