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Spiritual formation for children, youth and adults is happening on Sunday mornings and throughout the week at St. Francis’ Episcopal Church.
Children
Godly Play
Sundays during the school year
During the 10:30 a.m. worship service
Children ages 4 and older are invited to attend our Godly Play classes. These beautiful Montessori-based lessons are led by trained adult members of our church. The mission of Godly Play is to make meaning through story, wonder and play. We nurture spiritual lives by honoring the centrality, competency and capacity of children.

Children’s Sermons
During the 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. worship services
(Dates announced in weekly newsletter)
Children, youth and families are invited to the front of the church on special Sundays as Rev. Laurie presents a sermon using language and props that bring the Bible stories to life for our young (and young at heart) churchgoers.

Youth
Youth at St. Francis are full and active members of our church community. Youth are invited to serve as acolytes, lectors and ushers. Many of our ministries incorporate youth and families into their programs throughout the year.
Our youth members also plan special service days, youth-led liturgies and bible studies, plus other activities for our community.

Adults
Sunday Forum
Sundays at 9 a.m.
Community Room
We gather on Sunday mornings between our worship services for classes, presentations and activities led by parishioners, clergy members and special guests. Our Sunday Forums offer material that promotes biblical literacy, community awareness, and our congregational life together. Everyone is invited to enjoy any one or all of our forums. Please see our weekly newsletter for upcoming topics.

Spiritual Café
Monthly on Mondays at 9 a.m. (September – May)
Community Room
Join your friends as we take a discerning look at books, prayers and a variety of religious topics through our faith lens. Coffee and snacks are served.

Weekday Bible Study
Thursdays at 9 a.m.
Community Room
Dive a little deeper into our bible stories to help discover their relevance in today’s world. Coffee and snacks are served.
