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St. Philip's Episcopal Church

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We are a congregation of approximately 100 seasonal and year round folk. We come from all over but share a common passion for mission, outreach, liturgy, sacraments, and being a welcoming people no matter where you find yourself on this earthly pilgrimage. Our service is described as formal yet relaxed with beautiful sacred music, a picturesque atmosphere to meditate in, and friendly.  

Worship times

Sunday
10:00 am
English
live stream
Holy Eucharist or Lay-led ante communion

Volunteer opportunities

One time opportunities
Ongoing commitment opportunities
Opportunities for mission groups

We have lots of ways to "give back." All opportunities are coordinated through our chairperson for each ministry. Please be in touch with Terri or the contact person listed on the specific ministry to learn more.

Ministries

The Baby Pantry

Advocacy
Donation Coordination/Distribution

A free service for families with children 0-5 years old that provides food, clothing, formula, diapers, equipment and more on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month.

Joy Foster

Volunteer

Fr. Lovett Foundation

Donation Coordination/Distribution

Fr. Lovett Foundation exists to assist, Support, and fund community agencies and organizations that help make our community stronger, healthier, and more connected. The grants range from $200-$3000 and is awarded twice a year.

Alice Matteson

President

The Order of Naucratious - West Michigan

Donation Coordination/Distribution
Food Pantries

ONWM is a network of outdoor enthusiasts who seek to share the abundance of the harvest they've been blessed with in fish & game protein, with people in their communities who are experiencing food insecurity. ONWM works with properly vetted local organizations such as food pantries, Community kitchens, and other feeding ministries.

The Rev. Christian Baron

Co-Founder

Good News Gardens

Creation Care/Community Gardens

Originally a collaboration between the Episcopal Dioceses of Eastern and Western Michigan and Plainsong Farm, the Good News Gardens movement grows good food for God’s people using church-owned property. If you are interested in volunteering your time and talents, please use the contact person above or you can email office@stphilipsbeulah.org to receive more information.

Wendy Hedeen

Senior Warden

Benzie Area Pride Network

Advocacy

St. Philip's newest mission, as of spring 2023, is the Benzie Area Pride Network. We are friends, families, partners, and allies opening our hearts to all LGBTQIA+ people in and around Benzie County, ensuring their safety and well-being, and giving them the love, support, compassion, and acceptance they deserve in order to be their
authentic selves. The network's mailing list is 70 people and growing. We've
created a Facebook page, and offer social opportunities, education, advocacy,
and important visibility in Benzie County.

Susan Wenzlick

President

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785 BEULAH HIGHWAY
Beulah, MI 49617
United States

Phone

Contact

The Reverend Chip Russell

Rector

Terri Conroy

Communication Director/Parish Administrator

Michael Ranck

Senior Warden

Organized groups

Adult faith formation
Bible study
Eucharistic Ministers/Visitors
Good News Gardens
Lay pastoral care (e.g. Stephen Ministry, Community of Hope)
LGBTQ group
Neighborhood associations

Other community groups

Community Chorus, Community Spinners of fiber, Singing Sisters