Since its founding in 1854, Emmanuel has taken its own distinctive perspective on Anglican theology and worship. Always a parish to question the status quo, we have created an ever-evolving blend of traditional and progressive liturgy, while cultivating a great appreciation for the visual and aural aesthetics of worship: a unique combination we trust will endure for generations to come.
OUR MISSION
Emmanuel is a community that expects and celebrates guests: people of all faiths, races, nationalities, and walks of life. Holy Scripture tells us, "do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unaware" (Heb 13:2). Thus we view hospitality as an important part of our ministry and we hope you will feel welcomed here.
Urban and suburban; rich and poor; LGBTQ and straight; families and single people; young, old, and anywhere in-between, all are invited to share and help to shape our community. We receive you as one who has a message for us, and we pray that you will find the spirit of Christ in our midst.
Johannes Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45 is one of the most beloved choral works of the 19th century, and The Emmanuel Choir presents the complete work utilizing the composer’s chamber scoring for virtuoso four-hand piano. Join us for this poignant musical event, as we mark both the Feast of All Saints and Veteran’s Day, remembering those who have gone before us.