9 AM TRADITIONAL SERVICE (Rite II)
PLEASE READ THIS PAGE. IMPORTANT TICKET PROCESS INFO!
- HOUSEHOLD BLOCK = 5 PEOPLE (MAX)
-If you are by yourself, you get the whole block to yourself. If your household is larger than 5 people, you would need to register for another block.
-“HOUSEHOLD” = people living under the same roof. - Tickets are for THAT UPCOMING SUNDAY ONLY. Tickets on sale each week, Mondays at 10 AM CDT.
- TICKETS ARE FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVE each week
- WAITING LIST: IF you are unable to get tickets because that service is “sold out”, and would like to get on the waiting list for THAT SAME SUNDAY, please email [email protected]
INSTRUCTIONS
- Click on the “REGISTER” tab and follow the prompts
- Please note the system can simply book your seats for you, or you may select your “Gospel” or “Epistle” side preference, if still available.
- Upon completion, you will receive a confirmation email of your transaction and household block (seat) placement
- IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND: Please cancel your tickets by forwarding your email confirmation to [email protected], so that the next person on the waiting list has the opportunity to join us in person
WHEN YOU GET HERE
- PARK in the North Lot off of Douglas Avenue
- ENTER via the North Lot covered double-doors (signage will point the way)
- CHECK-IN with the volunteer team
- FOLLOW their instructions to the usher stand whereupon you will be directly seated in your assigned seats, by an usher.
RESTRICTIONS
- No seating yourself. Please wait for an usher
- Masks are required ages 2+
- Maintain 6-foot distance from those outside your household
- No shaking hands or physical contact with those outside your household
- No physical passing of the peace
- No congregational singing
- No congregating in the church after service, everyone will be asked to exit immediately from the main church doors in the narthex
SERVICE DESCRIPTION
The 9 a.m. service in the Church is a traditional Rite II Eucharist. The adult choir and organ lead the congregation in hymns and service music. As a more musically substantial service, the choir also sings the Psalm, an Offertory anthem, a Communion motet, and on some Sundays, a Choral Mass setting. A cross-section of the parish attends this service, which uses the Book of Common Prayer and Hymnal. On feast days, this service features incense.