St. Michael’s is
so glad you’re here, with us, in the love of God.
Our beautiful building and lively community is the heart of Episcopalian Christian worship in Litchfield. Wherever you are on your faith journey, you have a welcome place here at St. Michael’s.
Weekly at St. Michael’s
Sun 8 am: Rite I Holy Eucharist, spoken service
Sun 10 am: Rite II Holy Eucharist with music
Past services and sermons are found on YouTube
Coffee Hour after 10am Service
Bible Study and Lay-Led Chanting Groups
Please get in contact with us to join!
Office Hours
Tues. – Fri.: 10:00am- 1:00pm
What is the liturgical year?
The liturgical year is the annual rhythm of the church that provides structure and direction in our worship. Our services, vestments, and decoration of the church reflect these seasons of worship.
We are currently in the season of Pentecost, also called Ordinary Time in some traditions. Learn more about the liturgical year from the Episcopal Church or the Church of England.
What is the Book of Common Prayer?
Worship in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion more generally has been continually guided by the Book of Common Prayer since its first edition in 1549.
The Book of Common Prayer lays out the structure of liturgical service and provides key guidance on our doctrine. Designed to unify worship in the early Church of England, this comprehensive resource contains a Psalter, orders for Eucharistic worship, Morning and Evening Prayer, and much more.
You can explore the Book of Common Prayer, including a historical 1662 copy, online from the Church of England.