Visiting St. Stephen's
We are located on the corner of Elsmere Ave. and West Poplar Drive, 0.2 mile south of the intersection of Elsmere Ave. and Delaware Ave. (scroll down to the bottom of this page for Google Map)
Welcome to St. Stephen’s – We’re Glad You’re Here!
Welcome to the St. Stephen’s online church community! Learn more about this dynamic parish, the good works we accomplish, as well as the ministry that awaits us.
If you’re looking for a Church home, exploring your faith, searching for ways to serve your community or seeking to make a difference, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church answers those longings. We’re here to serve your spiritual needs, and help you deepen your relationship with Christ, those you love and yourself.
We look forward to seeing you in church and in the education, fellowship and outreach opportunities that make St. Stephen’s a lively, caring community.
Why St. Stephen’s?
Our mission is to worship God in a loving community, to support people on their Christian journey and to empower disciples for service so that we can bring Jesus to each other and the world.
The Episcopal Church is made up of over two million worshipers in about 7,500 congregations across the United States and related dioceses outside the United States. The St. Stephen’s parish, comprised of about 250 members, is made up not only of lifelong Episcopalians, but also those who grew up in other traditions, including Catholics and Evangelicals. We welcome you all!
What you’ll find when you visit and worship with us is a vibrant community of parishioners and friends who expand our ministries through prayer, pilgrimages, commitment and in hundreds of other ways.
Which Service is Best for Me or My Family?
Youth, children and adults – generation to generation – can experience God in worship. Worship touches our hearts, lifts our spirits, challenges our minds and comforts our souls so that we are connected to one another and to God’s world in new ways.
The people of St. Stephen’s worship at many different services:
Sundays
Holy Eucharist, Rite I, 8:00 a.m.
Holy Eucharist, Rite II, 10:30 a.m.
We are located on the corner of Elsmere Ave. and West Poplar Drive, 0.2 mile south of the intersection of Elsmere Ave. and Delaware Ave. (scroll down to the bottom of this page for Google Map)
Welcome to St. Stephen’s – We’re Glad You’re Here!
Welcome to the St. Stephen’s online church community! Learn more about this dynamic parish, the good works we accomplish, as well as the ministry that awaits us.
If you’re looking for a Church home, exploring your faith, searching for ways to serve your community or seeking to make a difference, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church answers those longings. We’re here to serve your spiritual needs, and help you deepen your relationship with Christ, those you love and yourself.
We look forward to seeing you in church and in the education, fellowship and outreach opportunities that make St. Stephen’s a lively, caring community.
Why St. Stephen’s?
Our mission is to worship God in a loving community, to support people on their Christian journey and to empower disciples for service so that we can bring Jesus to each other and the world.
The Episcopal Church is made up of over two million worshipers in about 7,500 congregations across the United States and related dioceses outside the United States. The St. Stephen’s parish, comprised of about 250 members, is made up not only of lifelong Episcopalians, but also those who grew up in other traditions, including Catholics and Evangelicals. We welcome you all!
What you’ll find when you visit and worship with us is a vibrant community of parishioners and friends who expand our ministries through prayer, pilgrimages, commitment and in hundreds of other ways.
Which Service is Best for Me or My Family?
Youth, children and adults – generation to generation – can experience God in worship. Worship touches our hearts, lifts our spirits, challenges our minds and comforts our souls so that we are connected to one another and to God’s world in new ways.
The people of St. Stephen’s worship at many different services:
Sundays
Holy Eucharist, Rite I, 8:00 a.m.
Holy Eucharist, Rite II, 10:30 a.m.