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We are a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas established in 1959. We have a history of enthusiastic involvement in outreach ministry to our community and an emphasis on excellence in what we do. Our facilities are available for the use of both civic and neighborhood groups.

Our parish provides an active program through regular worship services, Christian education, fellowship, outreach, stewardship and music.

We extend a warm welcome to all of our visitors and to all who wish to join us in the Christian life as we seek to grow in the knowledge and love of God, and in our response to the Gospel through worship, study, fellowship and loving our neighbors as ourselves.

Want to know more about The Episcopal Church?

The Episcopal Church is a self-governing national church descended from the Church of England and a part of the worldwide Anglican Communion of some seventy million Christians in 160 countries and on every continent. 

The Church believes that “God is Love,” and that the mystery of God is most fully revealed in the teaching, life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ, who is the Word of God and the Head of the Church.

The Church is a Biblical church, teaching that Holy Scripture is the authoritative witness to Jesus Christ. Episcopalians are encouraged to study the Bible daily as part of their private devotions.

The Church encourages members to think for themselves and grow in their faith and understanding of God.

The Church emphasizes beauty and dignity in its worship according to the Book of Common Prayer and believes that worship should be participatory and appeal to all senses, balancing respect of tradition and the desire to proclaim the Gospel in an applicable way.

The Episcopal Church believes that it is a true and living part of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church founded by Christ and the Apostles under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, but does not believe that it is the only true church, or that persons of  other persuasions are doomed.