Welcome visitors and newcomers!


Here are answers to frequently asked questions about our parish. When you attend one of our services, please introduce yourself to the clergy and join us for fellowship in the parish hall. 

FAQs

Services

We celebrate our faith at five services and online. 

Services usually last about an hour. 


  • Sunday 9:30 am at St. George’s Chapel 
  • Sunday 4 pm Family Service at St. George’s Chapel in the Parish Hall (September to May, check weekly calendar for most up to date schedule) 
  • Sunday 8 am and 10 am at All Saints’ Church
  • Saturday 5 pm at All Saints' Church 
    (In the garden adjacent to the church from mid-May to mid-October (weather permitting); otherwise this service is held in the Church.)


We offer a live stream and recording on 
YouTube and the parish Facebook page. Check service bulletin for time (9:30 or 10 am).


  • Where to park

    All Saints’ Church has a parking lot next to the rectory just off 1st Street. Obtain a pass from the church office. You can also park on the street. Note that when parking meters are in effect (May 15 through September 15), you can park on Olive Ave. on Sunday as long as you move your car by noon. Those attending the 5 pm Saturday service should plan to park in our parking lot during the season. 


    St. George’s Chapel has parking across the road from the chapel next to the Parish Hall. There is a golf cart and friendly driver to help those with mobility challenges cross the road to the chapel. 


  • What to wear to services

    All Saints’ Church & St. George’s Chapel are churches where we want you to be comfortable as you worship. Some attend in their Sunday best, some in jeans, some in shorts during the warm seasons, especially during the garden service on Saturday night. 

  • Participating in services

    Both All Saints’ Church & St. George’s Chapel are welcoming, with smiling faces to greet you. You are welcome to sit where you are most comfortable. There is no reserved seating at either church.


    We provide bulletins so you can easily follow the service. The Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and hymnals are also in the pew holders. 


    During the service, you may see people standing, sitting, or kneeling at different times. Feel free to join in as you're comfortable—there’s truly no wrong way to participate, and we're glad to have you with us!

  • Communion

    We welcome all of God’s people to receive Communion, including children!


    The ushers will direct you to the altar for Communion. If you are unable to go to the altar, tell an usher who will arrange for Communion to be brought to you at your seat. If you need a gluten-free wafer, please let the usher know before the service begins.


    If you do not wish to receive, the priest can give you a blessing. Simply come to the altar and cross your hands over your chest to indicate that you prefer a blessing. 

  • Bringing children to church

    We always welcome and cherish children to attend our services. We have books at the rear of the churches with Bible stories for young ones to look at during the service. 


    Children’s noises and activities in church might worry you as parents or grandparents, but we’re fine with that. Little ones make us smile.


    Note that we also offer a uniquely designed Children's Service at 4 pm on Sundays at St. George's Chapel. 


  • Accessibility

    Welcome to All Saints' Church & St. George's Chapel! We are committed to ensuring a welcoming and accessible experience for all guests.


    At St. George's Chapel, the main entrance features a step-free, ramped pathway and a wide door that comfortably accommodates standard-sized wheelchairs. Our parish hall is also fully accessible, with wheelchair-friendly restrooms equipped with grab bars for added support. Additionally, our "Little Dragon" Golf Cart Ministry offers shuttle service on Sunday mornings and Holy Days, helping guests move easily from the parking lot adjacent to the parish hall.


    Accessible parking spaces are marked both in the main parking lot and near the brick wall just outside the main gates to St. George's Chapel cemetery.


    At All Saints' Church, accessible parking is conveniently located in front of the church. A marked accessible entrance between the church and parish hall provides easy access. Once inside, guests may turn right to enter the sanctuary or left to reach the parish hall, both of which include accessible restrooms along the connecting hallway, with an additional accessible restroom in the rear of the parish hall.


    For those receiving Holy Communion, please let our ushers know if you would prefer to have Communion brought to your seat. We are more than happy to accommodate any requests.


    We look forward to welcoming you and are here to assist in making your visit as comfortable as possible.

  • Coffee and fellowship

    Both churches host a coffee hour. Everyone is invited for refreshments after the service in the respective parish hall. The coffee hour is held after the 9:30 am service at St. George's Chapel and after the 10 am service at All Saints' Church.


  • Restrooms

    Restrooms are conveniently located in the parish halls. Restrooms include changing tables for the little ones.