St. Matthias Episcopal Church, Waukesha
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Worship Bulletins

All services normally include the Holy Eucharist, also known as Communion or the Mass.  Baptized Christians of any age and denomination are welcome to receive.  Children are welcome in all services.
5PM Saturday
From Labor Day to Memorial Day. A combination of Evening Prayer and the Holy Eucharist in modern English with Music.
8AM Sunday
Year Round.  A Service of Holy Eucharist in the Historic Sacred (Elizabethan) English of the Book of Common Prayer.
10AM Sunday
Year Round.  A Sung Service of Holy Eucharist  in Modern English with Hymns and Choir (Labor Day to Memorial Day).  Optional Child Care is Provided.
Please see our visitor's page for descriptions of our worship services and information about who we are
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"Every Sunday at ordinary Episcopal churches, something extraordinary takes place. In a society in which tables of hospitality are mostly closed off to strangers, a public feast is held. You don’t need to buy a ticket to this meal. Not everyone necessarily knows each other; not everyone gets along perfectly, but they come together nonetheless. The food is simple stuff— bread and wine—about to become something more than itself. As the story is told and songs are sung, a change takes place. Hearts are lifted. The brokenness in the lives of each of the participants, and the brokenness of the world, is brought into focus. Healing begins to pour through it. Lives turned inward are opened outward. In the midst of the messiness and richness of this meal is the presence of Jesus, felt and known through the Spirit, tasted in the bread and wine, inviting us and the whole of the world into community with God."
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- Zscheile, Dwight J. (2012-05-01). People of the Way: Renewing Episcopal Identity (Kindle Locations 824-830). Church Publishing Inc.. Kindle Edition.

Location

We'd love to have you visit with us!

111 E Main St, Waukesha, WI 53186

Sunday Worship at 8AM and 10AM
Saturday Worship at 5PM 

Learn more about us in our Visitor's Center!

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  • Home
  • Worship
    • About Worship
    • Sermons
    • Ecumenical Taizé
    • Christmas
    • Easter & Holy Week
  • About Us
    • Visitors Start Here
    • Music >
      • About our Music Program
      • Concert Series
      • Ecumenical Taizé
    • Christian Formation
    • Serving Others
    • Weddings
    • History
    • Staff
    • Further Links
  • Resources
    • Online Giving
    • Calendar
    • Lay Ministry Schedule
    • Readings for Sunday
    • Archives
  • Contact
  • Members
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