
St. Matthias' honors the COVID-19 policies and guidelines set out by our Bishop. We love you and we want to worship with you for many years to come! We are committed to staying safe for one another so that wen we are able to come back together, no one is missing. At this time, Episcopal Churches in Fond du Lac may have 10 persons in a service (same number, inside or outside) inclusive of the Altar party. This means no more than 8 persons at a time. During parish meetings, held on Zoom and by phone, in June, our congregation indicated that most would like to wait for in person services until we could all be together again.
St. Matthias' live streams services using ZOOM technology -If you would like to attend via ZOOM, please contact the office by emailing office@stmatthiasminocqua.com
Find our Bulletins here: stmatthiasminocqua.com/bulletins
During non-pandemic times:
Mondays and Wednesdays: Morning prayer* is at 9:45am
Tuesdays: Holy Communion is at 4:30 pm.
If you'd like more information contact Bishop Jim at recor@stmatthiasminocqua.com
*The practice of Morning and Evening prayer provide us the opportunity to become a people of prayer; inviting God into our daily lives as a community, where we can share a time of worship beyond Sunday. These short services are a good way to begin or end your day and center around scripture, especially the psalms, surrounded by prayers for our church, our community, and the world.
St. Matthias' live streams services using ZOOM technology -If you would like to attend via ZOOM, please contact the office by emailing office@stmatthiasminocqua.com
Find our Bulletins here: stmatthiasminocqua.com/bulletins
During non-pandemic times:
Mondays and Wednesdays: Morning prayer* is at 9:45am
Tuesdays: Holy Communion is at 4:30 pm.
- This mid-week service includes special prayers for those who are in need of healing spiritually, emotionally or physically.
- We also offer a healing station on some Sundays during our 10:00am service, at the time of communion. Look for the person standing by the prayer station during communion, she or he is there to have a quiet prayer with you.
If you'd like more information contact Bishop Jim at recor@stmatthiasminocqua.com
*The practice of Morning and Evening prayer provide us the opportunity to become a people of prayer; inviting God into our daily lives as a community, where we can share a time of worship beyond Sunday. These short services are a good way to begin or end your day and center around scripture, especially the psalms, surrounded by prayers for our church, our community, and the world.