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Planning your visit to St. Clement's Episcopal Church? Here's what to expect.

Planning your visit to St. Clement’s Episcopal Church? We know visiting a church for the first time can feel daunting — so here’s everything you need to know before you arrive.

How do I get there?

St. Clement’s is tucked away in a quiet, peaceful spot. We like it that way. The map below will show you exactly where we are — no treasure map required.

What Time?

Most Sundays: 

  • 8:00 a.m. – A shorter, quieter service

  • 10:00 a.m. – A service with music and Sunday school for kids. 

    After each service, we have coffee and snacks — and yes, you’re invited.

Where Do I Park? 

Look for the ‘Visitor’ spaces in the main lot. If they’re taken, park anywhere that works for you. Handicap spaces are available near the entrance.

What Should I Expect?

We want your visit to St. Clement’s Episcopal Church to be simple, welcoming, and stress-free, so come as you are — jeans, suit, flip-flops, it’s all good. There’s no dress code and nothing you need to bring.

During the service, some people will stand, sit, sing, pray, or respond — but it’s up to you how much you join in. Whether you participate a little or a lot, there’s no “wrong” way to worship here.

What about Children?

We believe children are a sign of life — and life is good. Wiggly, giggly, chatty kids? Totally fine.

Kids are welcome at both services. At 10:00 a.m., we also offer Sunday school if they’d like to join in. All children are cared for by at least two unrelated adults who’ve completed our Safeguarding course.

Wherever you are in life, we hope planning your visit to St. Clement’s Episcopal Church will be the start of a new connection.

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