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St. Martin's Episcopal Church

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  • As Episcopalians, we are followers of Jesus Christ, our Lord, and we believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
  • We strive to love our neighbors as ourselves and respect the dignity of every person. We believe that God loves everyone- no exceptions.
  • We are a praying community who believes in action in the world, especially through our social justice and garden ministries.
  • The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, and traces its heritage to the beginnings of Christianity. Our liturgy retains ancient structure and traditions and is celebrated in many languages.
  • We welcome families to worship with us, and have a variety of options, including a nursery, a Sunday school during the first half of the 10:30 service, a soft space down front by the altar. so little ones can see, and a soothing space for people of all ages near our entrance.
  • We believe in amendment of life, the forgiveness of sin, and life everlasting.
  • Lay people exercise a vital role in the governance and ministry of our church.
  • Holy Communion may be received by all baptized Christians, not only members of the Episcopal Church.
  • We uphold the Bible and worship with the Book of Common Prayer as well as Enriching Our Worship resources.
  • We celebrate our unity in Christ while honoring our differences, always putting the work of love before uniformity of opinion.
  • All are welcome to find a spiritual home in the Episcopal Church.

Worship times

Saturday
5:00 pm
English
An alternative worship service held in our beautiful chapel, the original worship space at St. Martin’s, each Saturday evening. The 5:05 offers a contemplative, come-as-you-are, inclusive, Celtic-infused worship. Our contemporary liturgy is drawn from influences around the Anglican Communion, using expansive language and always includes Holy Communion. During November's Native American Heritage Month, our service utilizes Native prayers and interpretations of scripture.
Sunday
10:30 am
English
Our principal service each Sunday uses the Rite II Holy Eucharist and features worship music from our vocal and handbell choirs as well as occasional guest musicians and soloists. Kids between the ages of 4 and 8 are invited to attend our Children’s Worship, which offers an age-appropriate Bible lesson and activities during the first portion of our service. The children return to the sanctuary in time to share Holy Communion with their families.

Volunteer opportunities

Ongoing commitment opportunities

Ministries

St. Martin's Garden Committee

Food Pantries
Garden Ministry

The St. Martin's Garden ministry, staffed by dedicated volunteers, works year round to grow fresh produce in a large garden plot on our parish grounds. The produce is then donated to Circle of Concern, a local food pantry that serve the western part of St. Louis County

The Rev. Leslie Scoopmire

Priest in Charge

St. Martin's Social Justice Committee

Racial Reconciliation

St. Martin's Social Justice Committee  engages in study and education about social justice issues including immigration, prison reform, segregation and its ongoing legacy, among others. The Social Justice Committee organizes forums and opportunities for learning and engagement with other organizations within our area and within our diocese.

Mary Drastal

co-chair

Laundry Love

Aging, Health and Wellbeing
Fellowship and Support

On the second Tuesday of each month from 4-7 pm, volunteers from St. Martin's meet at Winchester Cleaners  near our parish to offer fellowship and assistance to people in need of clean laundry. We come equipped with qursters, detergent, and lots of love.

Anne Fischer

Lead Volunteer

The Blessing Box

Food Pantries

Our Blessing Box in front of our parish is a registered Little Free Pantry. It is kept stocked with food, feminine and personal care supplies, school supplies, books, and seasonal items such as water in the summer and gloves and warm socks in the winter. It was built by one of our Scouts and is maintained by donations from the parish.

Kim Montgomery

Lead Volunteer

Narcan Box

Aging, Health and Wellbeing

Our Narcan Box sits alongside our Blessing Box, made available on the same principle of making resources available to the community. As the scourge of opiod addiction continues to devastate all communities, without respect to age, race, or class, St. Martin's maintains this box with free doses of Narcan, which provides hope if administered to those overdosing to allow them to survive and be treated. Narcan will not harm anyone should they not be actually overdosing. At this time, this is one of the few Narcan Boxes in West County. Each box of Narcan contains two doses to counteract overdose. We are grateful to the Diocesan Recovery Minstry for providing the material, to Mr. Kevin Fitzgerald for building and installing the box, and for both our parishioners and Episcopal Recovery Minsitry for making the doses of Narcan available.

The Rev. Deacon Loretta Go

Deacon

Everybody's Story Children's Library

Faith Formation

Everybody's Story Children's library has books for infants through young adults. These books seek to include EVERYONE's story: LGBTQ+,  Indigenous cultures, people of every ethnicity and of every ancestral background, youg and old, of al genders and eras. There are stories here to inspire everyone! Books are available to be checked out or used while at parish activities. Our collection keeps growing! Come check it out!

The Rev. Leslie Scoopmire

Rector

Children's Chapel and Choir

Faith Formation

During the program year, our children's chapel seeks to engage our youngest members in learning about stories from scripture and tradition, with fun activities, snacks, and a music lesson each week. Children's chapel is led by volunteer teachers using a curriculum from Virginia Theological Seminary, and occurs after the Children's message at the start of the 10:30 am princpal service; children return after the announcmeents before Holy Communion. Children also get to demonstrate what they learn by sharing their musical gifts with the parish regularly. Attendance at children's chapel is strictly voluntary; children are welcome to remain in wroship with their families and use our soft space near the front of the nave, should that be preferred.

 

Children's chapel also sponsors Breakfast with St Nick on the Saturday nearest the Feast day of St. Nicholas on December 6, as well as Breakfast with the Bunny on a Saturday near the end of Lent-- see our website for more information.

Sherrie Algren and Denise Marsh

Volunteer coordinator and Music Director

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15764 Clayton Road
Ellisville, MO 63011-2330
United States

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The Rev. Leslie Barnes Scoopmire

priest-in-charge

Organized groups

Adult faith formation
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)/Narcotics Anonymous/Twelve Step
Bible study
Boy Scouts
Choir
Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
Lay pastoral care (e.g. Stephen Ministry, Community of Hope)
Men's group
Nursery
Youth faith formation/Sunday school
Youth group