Worship With Us
Lent 2024, Holy Week, & Easter Worship Information is available by CLICKING HERE
Worship with us in person
Sunday 8:00 AM - Holy Eucharist
Sunday 10:30 AM - Holy Eucharist
Wednesdays 12:00 PM - Healing Service with Eucharist
During our program year (September - May) join us for Education & Formation for all ages at 9:15 AM.
Worship with us online
Join us every Sunday for our live-streamed worship service at 10:30 AM Mountain time. Our state-of-the-art audio, video, and lighting system will make you feel like you are sitting in the pew. Click any one of the below links to worship God with us. Did you miss the live online service? Don’t worry! You can click on our video library and watch any past service.
Youtube - Watch Live or previously recorded services
Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for easier viewing.
Looking for a better viewing experiences? Watch us on your TV through the YouTube app.
More virtual worship opportunities
Compline Every Tuesday & Thursday at 8:00 PM Mountain Time on Zoom.
Click Here to Join Compline via Zoom.
Evening Prayer Every Friday at 7:30 PM
Click Here to Join Evening Prayer via Zoom.
Pray With Us
The Daily Journey
Do you need a daily dose of scripture and encouragement? CLICK HERE to sign up and receive a daily Bible verse and Spiritual Growth Question or Prompt emailed to you every morning at 5:00 AM. This is a wonderful way to start your day and spend time with God. The verses and spiritual prompts have been created and cultivated by a special group of parishioners at St. Michael’s for the people of St. Michael’s and our friends!
“The verse today is exactly what I needed to hear.” - Anonymous
“The Daily Journey is the first email I read in the morning and my way of starting each day focusing on God and how God is working in my life.” - Anonymous
Prayer & Reflection
Online Prayers and Meditations
Here are some sources for daily prayer and reflection. Try several and pick ones you like.
The Daily Journey by St. Michael’s
Visit the Prayer Room at St. Michael’s for an online inspiration gallery by clicking here.
Pray using a labyrinth
There are many way to use a labyrinth to pray. Most of them connect physical movement and spacial awareness in order to take prayer to a new place.
Below we have labyrinths you can print out and then trace with your finger as you pray. One common thing to do is to reflect as you are moving toward the center about what you would like to leave behind when you put it into God’s presence. You might also ask consider what you are seeking from God as you move toward the center. Then as you leave, consider what you are bringing back into your world.
Small Labyrinth
Large Labyrinth