The first Pathways to Worship service is on the first Sunday of each month. All are welcome! Pathways to Worship Many children with sensory issues, including autism, are overwhelmed by aspects of traditional worship including music/noise and common church elements such as standing in line, sitting in pews etc. In response to this, St. Barnabas is proud to […]
Indoors Sunday Worship | Holy Eucharist Children will meet in the parish hall worship and then join the service after their lesson. Welcome Back Sunday will include a Sunday School kickoff at 10 AM and a parish-wide picnic after church. Contact us if you have any questions. Link to Online Service Masks are now optional. […]
Pathways to Worship service is on the first Sunday of each month. All are welcome! Many children with sensory issues, including autism, are overwhelmed by aspects of traditional worship including music/noise and common church elements such as standing in line, sitting in pews etc. In response to this, St. Barnabas offers Pathways to Worship, a modified […]
Pathways to Worship service is on the first Sunday of each month. All are welcome! Many children with sensory issues, including autism, are overwhelmed by aspects of traditional worship including music/noise and common church elements such as standing in line, sitting in pews etc. In response to this, St. Barnabas offers Pathways to Worship, a modified […]
This was moved from Palm Sunday to April 16. Pathways to Worship service is on the first Sunday of each month. All are welcome! Many children with sensory issues, including autism, are overwhelmed by aspects of traditional worship including music/noise and common church elements such as standing in line, sitting in pews etc. In response to […]
The “Pathways to Worship” service is on the first Sunday of each month at 10AM. All are welcome! Many children with sensory issues, including autism, are overwhelmed by aspects of traditional worship including music/noise and common church elements such as standing in line, sitting in pews etc. In response to this, St. Barnabas offers Pathways […]
Sixty-eight worshippers gathered for Easter Day Eucharist outdoors. This felt like a “breakthrough” moment given that we haven’t gathered as a worshipping community in such numbers since the lockdown began in March last year. Although numbers aren’t everything, they do tell their own story. This Sunday, resurrection hope was the binding story; and those gathered […]