Lancaster Episcopal Convocation Churches
Want to learn more about the churches that make up the Lancaster Convocation? Check them out below!
Bangor Episcopal Church
Founded in 1722 by Welsh Anglicans, our congregation has been a continuing presence in eastern Lancaster County for over 300 years.
We are an active small congregation maintaining our legacy church building and churchyard and bearing witness to our faith in Jesus Christ.
We are now live-streaming! To view our service, go to our YouTube channel and click on the LIVE tab. Our Sunday service is at 10 o'clock.
Hope Episcopal Church
The little church with a big heart.
Whoever you are and wherever you are on your faith journey, we invite you to join us for worship, community, and fellowship. We hope that you will find something in our faith community that speaks to you.
Hope Church was erected “for the moral and spiritual uplift of the tenants on the Grubb estate and for the employees of Mt. Hope Furnace.”. The church was consecrated October 9, 1849 by the Rt. Reverend Alonzo Potter.
St. Edward's Episcopal Church
St. Edward's is an inclusive community, building a spiritual home with open hearts and open minds, joyfully serving God and neighbor in Christ's love.
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Our principal worship service in on Sunday morning at 10:00 AM,, which will also be offered via our St. Edward's YouTube Channel. Click the link to tune in to our live streamed Sunday service at 10:00 AM on our YouTube Live channel. Please contact the parish office to be included on our mailing list .
Saint James Episcopal church
Traditional, innovative and inclusive
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Where faith, hope, and love have been growing in the heart of downtown Lancaster for over 275 years. Traditional and innovative, inter-generational and diverse, our worship inspires us to reach out and look within as we grow in faith and fellowship.
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We are a community of:
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Joyful worship
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Contemplative prayer
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Generous living
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Holy dying
Saint John's - Lancaster
We are so glad you found your way to our website. We pray you discover the presence of God through worship, service, and community. Please consider joining us for one of our worship services!
St. John’s is an Open and Affirming congregation. In faithfulness to Jesus and His commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves, we invite everyone to celebrate with us in the full life and ministry of the Church.
St. John's - Marietta
"The Small Church with a Big Heart" sums up the soul of St John's. We are down to earth people doing our best to faithfully follow Jesus. Discover a place of worship, belonging, community and service.
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Our Holy Eucharist service, is held every Sunday at 10:30 AM. We'd love to have you worship God with us. During the school year, we have Sunday School for children starting at 10:15 AM. They join their families for the 2nd part of the service. For those who are unable to join in person, we welcome you to join our service via the zoom link.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
If you are looking for a spiritual home, the doors of Saint Luke Episcopal Church are wide open. Stop by for a visit. We’d love to welcome you for worship, get to know you, and support you in your spiritual journey. We’re a part of the Anglican Communion with deep roots, beautiful traditions, and a fresh and open perspective.
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Saint Luke welcomes all people to join us in worship, fellowship, and service regardless of race, ethnic background, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, capability or circumstances in life.
Saint Paul, Columbia
We follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death and resurrection saved the world.
We believe we are all ministers of our faith and that each of us is a testimony of Christ’s work in this world. We believe we all have a role to play in sharing and spreading God’s love.
Saint Paul’s parish has offered worship, music, pastoral care, and services of healing and praise for more than 134 years in downtown Columbia, PA.
St. Paul's, Manheim
Please join us for worship at St. Paul's at 9:30 AM every Sunday! We are the closest Episcopal Church to Lititz & Manheim!
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St. Paul’s Church has been home for many throughout the parish’s long existence on the corner of Charlotte and Ferdinand.
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Please stop by–whether for a visit or I hope to find the Church community you’ll call home.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
If you are looking for a spiritual home, a place to visit along the way, or are just curious…. come and see! We are eager to know you. We are a warm, vibrant, and inclusive congregation of people seeking to follow Jesus in the way of love. You are welcome here!
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If you prefer to worship virtually, the service is live-streamed on our YouTube channel and Facebook.