Worship and prayer are at the very center of our life together as a parish church, and our gathering to hear the Gospel and celebrate Holy Communion on Sundays is at the heart of our worship life.
In addition to our primary gathering on the Lord’s Day, there are a number of other prayerful spaces that we maintain as a community. Below are some ways that you can step deeper into worship at Redeemer.
Worship and prayer are at the very center of our life together as a parish church, and our gathering to hear the Gospel and celebrate Holy Communion on Sundays is at the heart of our worship life.
In addition to our primary gathering on the Lord’s Day, there are a number of other prayerful spaces that we maintain as a community. Below are some ways that you can step deeper into worship at Redeemer.
For current information on events, groups & more happening at Redeemer, visit redeemer-nashville.churchcenter.com or you can find it by going to the app.
Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at 8:00am in the Chapel, we pray the Anglican liturgy of Morning Prayer. All are welcome. These services last about 25 minutes and are streamed online for those who can’t be with us in person. We also pray Morning Prayer at 8:00am on Fridays and Saturdays, online only. You can join online Tuesday-Saturday by clicking the link below.
For current information on events, groups & more happening at Redeemer, visit redeemer-nashville.churchcenter.com or you can find it by going to the app.
Each Wednesday during the school year, we gather at 12:00pm in the Chapel at Redeemer for a quiet service of Holy Communion. All are welcome. This service lasts about 30 minutes. Have a question? Reach out below.
For current information on events, groups & more happening at Redeemer, visit redeemer-nashville.churchcenter.com or you can find it by going to the app.
Lay Eucharistic Ministers; Acolytes; Readers; Altar Guild; Flower Guild; Greeters; Ushers – Each Sunday, in addition to the clergy who lead us in the liturgy, there are a variety of lay volunteers who give of their time and energy to help make our worship gatherings possible. To learn how you can get involved, contact Fr. Kenny Benge.
For current information on events, groups & more happening at Redeemer, visit redeemer-nashville.churchcenter.com or you can find it by going to the app.
As the sung expression of our praise and prayers, music is a vital part of our worship life at Redeemer. If you would like to learn more or explore the possibility of getting involved, contact Patrick Black.
For current information on events, groups & more happening at Redeemer, visit redeemer-nashville.churchcenter.com or you can find it by going to the app.
Holy Matrimony; Thanksgiving for Childbirth; Private Confession; Anointing of the Sick; Burial of the Dead – Part of our calling as a church is to come alongside God’s people at critical moments in life. If you would like to learn more about any of these pastoral ministries, contact Fr. Andrew DeFusco.
For current information on events, groups & more happening at Redeemer, visit redeemer-nashville.churchcenter.com or you can find it by going to the app.
We celebrate the Sacrament of Holy Baptism and the rite of Confirmation on different Sundays at various points during the year. If you would like to explore either of these liturgies of Christian initiation, contact Fr. Andrew DeFusco.
For current information on events, groups & more happening at Redeemer, visit redeemer-nashville.churchcenter.com or you can find it by going to the app.
Anchoring our worship life as a whole is the Church Year, an ancient spiritual pattern based on the story of Jesus’ incarnation, death, and resurrection. The flavor and tone of things at Redeemer varies dramatically along with the seasons: Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, and the Ordinary Time of summer and fall.
This rhythm is highly visible on Sundays, but it also means our year is punctuated by a few other high Holy Days as well: Christmas Eve, The Feast of Epiphany, All Saints’ Day, Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Ascension Day. We encourage everyone to join us as we draw near to God, marking time according to the Gospel.
Worship and prayer are at the very center of our life together as a parish church, and our gathering to hear the Gospel and celebrate Holy Communion on Sundays is at the heart of our worship life.
In addition to our primary gathering on the Lord’s Day, there are a number of other prayerful spaces that we maintain as a community. Below are some ways that you can step deeper into worship at Redeemer.
Worship and prayer are at the very center of our life together as a parish church, and our gathering to hear the Gospel and celebrate Holy Communion on Sundays is at the heart of our worship life.
Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at 8:00am, we pray the Anglican liturgy of Morning Prayer in the Chapel at Redeemer. All are welcome. These services last about 25 minutes and are streamed online for those who can’t be with us in person. We also pray Morning Prayer at 8:00am on Fridays and Saturdays, online only. You can join the zoom call by clicking below.
Each Wednesday during the school year, we gather at noon for a quiet service of Holy Communion in the Chapel. All are welcome. This service lasts about 30 minutes.
Worship and prayer are at the very center of our life together as a parish church, and our gathering to hear the Gospel and celebrate Holy Communion on Sundays is at the heart of our worship life.
Lay Eucharistic Ministers; Acolytes; Readers; Altar Guild; Flower Guild; Greeters; Ushers – Each Sunday, in addition to the clergy who lead us in the liturgy, there are a variety of lay volunteers who give of their time and energy to help make our worship gatherings possible. To learn how you can get involved, contact Fr. Kenny Benge.
As the sung expression of our praise and prayers, music is a vital part of our worship life at Redeemer. If you would like to learn more or explore the possibility of getting involved, contact Patrick Black.
Worship and prayer are at the very center of our life together as a parish church, and our gathering to hear the Gospel and celebrate Holy Communion on Sundays is at the heart of our worship life.
Holy Matrimony; Thanksgiving for Childbirth; Private Confession; Anointing of the Sick; Burial of the Dead – Part of our calling as a church is to come alongside God’s people at critical moments in life. If you would like to learn more about any of these pastoral ministries, contact Fr. Andrew DeFusco.
We celebrate the Sacrament of Holy Baptism and the rite of Confirmation on different Sundays at various points during the year. If you would like to explore either of these liturgies of Christian initiation, contact Fr. Andrew DeFusco.
Worship and prayer are at the very center of our life together as a parish church, and our gathering to hear the Gospel and celebrate Holy Communion on Sundays is at the heart of our worship life.
Anchoring our worship life as a whole is the Church Year, an ancient spiritual pattern based on the story of Jesus’ incarnation, death, and resurrection. The flavor and tone of things at Redeemer varies dramatically along with the seasons: Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, and the Ordinary Time of summer and fall.
This rhythm is highly visible on Sundays, but it also means our year is punctuated by a few other high Holy Days as well: Christmas Eve, The Feast of Epiphany, All Saints’ Day, Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Ascension Day. We encourage everyone to join us as we draw near to God, marking time according to the Gospel.
We worship together on Sundays at 9:00am and 10:45am at 920 Caldwell Lane in Nashville, Tennessee.
The 9:00am service is streamed live on our Facebook page.
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