We are called to be Christ’s loving arms in the world

TWO SUNDAY SERVICE: 8:30 AM and 10:30 AM

8:30 AM: A 45-minute service of readings, prayer, music led from the piano, and Eucharist. Smaller, and less traditional than our 10:30 service, this service uses a variety of resources that include but are not limited to the Book of Common Prayer, while still remaining distinctly Episcopal in nature. This is a quieter and more contemplative experience.

10:30 AM: An hour-long service of readings, prayer, music from both the organ and piano, and Eucharist. This is our more traditional service that follows the Book of Common Prayer, and is generally our larger congregation, with families and children generally choosing this service. Nursery care is available during this service.

Our 10:30 service is live streamed via YouTube Live stream right here: 
https://www.youtube.com/@saintannesmn 

From the announcer

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Here are some upcoming Saint Anne's events you'll want to keep on your calendars:

  • April 21: Bible Study 10:30 AM

  • April 21: Vestry Meeting 7 PM

  • April 22: Choir Rehearsal 7:30 PM

  • April 25: Saint Anne's Talent Show

  • April 26: Morning Prayer Sunday

  • May 3: Reiki Basics 9:30 AM

  • May 9: Game Night! 6 PM

BAPTISM!

This Sunday we will welcome Bennett Rude to the waters of Baptism. Please hold Bennett, his parents and Godparents, and his proud grandparents, Doug and Sandy, in your prayers as they prepare for this special day. The Baptism will take place at the 8:30 service. Welcome to the family of God, Bennett!  

EAST METRO MISSION AREA GATHERING

East Metro Mission Area Gathering:  Register Here

Saturday, May 9 | 9am-12:30pm | Holy Trinity, St. Paul

All Episcopalians are invited and encouraged to attend spring mission area gatherings around the state. Mission Areas are clusters of congregations that are geographically close to one another. We gather bi-annually to pray together, share stories, and dream together about how the church is transforming. These gatherings invite us into deep conversation and sharing.

During this year’s mission area gathering, congregational leaders in the East Metro will come together for a discussion about the ways the church has been called upon to be the hands of feet of Jesus for our neighbors during Operation Metro Surge. There will be space to reflect on what has been done, to discuss what we have learned, and to discern where we are being called to in the future.

Anyone in a faith community in the East Metro is welcomed and encouraged to attend. There will be a potluck lunch, so if you could bring a soup or salad to share, that would be wonderful. Please register through the link above.