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St. Barnabas’ Church serves as a spiritual oasis in the heart of Saratoga. The Holy Eucharist, our central act of worship, is celebrated each Sunday. Our Journey Labyrinth and Meditation Garden provide a place for rest, contemplation, and spiritual refreshment for folks from all over the world (as well as a haven for local deer). The House of Hope serves as a nurturing space for spiritual seekers and grieving souls. Our Agape House, the former vicarage, has become a parish and community gathering place, as well as a warm, welcoming hostel for cross-country bicycle riders.
Worship times
Volunteer opportunities
Volunteers are welcome to assist with hosting cross-country bicycle riders; help repair bicycles with our Bikes for Kids ministry; serve as lay worship leaders, altar guild members, acolytes, and sextons; or donate to Clare's Cupboard, the Giving Tree, or The Coat Tree.
Ministries
Bikes for Kids
Bikes for Kids is an outreach ministry that repairs donated children's bicycles and provides them free of charge to children who need a bike. The "Bike Guys" also repair bikes, charging only the price of parts. A repair service for adult bicycles also is available. Adult bicycles are sometimes available at a reasonable cost. All income from bike repairs and sales goes to the Bikes for Kids ministry.
Hosting Cross-Country Bicyclists
Cross-country bicyclists are welcome to spread their sleeping bags on the carpeted floor of the Agape House or on top of a bed in one of the upstairs bedrooms. They also are invited to enjoy the spacious and well-appointed kitchen. Contact information is available at warmshowers.org.
Prayer Fence
The Prayer Fence is located on two trellises on the porch of the House of Hope. Ribbons are available so that people can say a prayer and tie a ribbon on the fence. When the fence is full of ribbons, members of the St. Clare of Assisi Chapter of the Daughters of the King hold a service and burn the ribbons. Everyone is welcome to say a prayer and tie a ribbon on the fence.
Worship Leaders, Lectors, etc.
Several opportunities are available for lay participation in our life together as the Body of Christ. Lay worship leaders assist with the Eucharist or lead Morning Prayer and lectors read the scripture readings during services. Volunteer sextons clean the church each week; volunteers also host the coffee hour after each Sunday service. There also is a hospitality committee that coordinates special events and gatherings, such as our Easter Sunday brunch and the Shrove Tuesday pancake supper.
Lay worship leaders, lectors, altar guild members, and sextons need to be trained before serving.
Social Media
Our Facebook page has reached people worldwide. Church news, prayers, and meditations are posted daily. The church also has a webpage.
The Facebook page may be found at https://www.facebook.com/stbarnabassaratogawy/
Our webpage is located at http://www.stbarnabas.diowy.org/
The Journey Labyrinth and Meditation Garden
The Journey Labyrinth is a place where individuals or groups can take a small pilgrimage and encounter the holy. The labyrinth is part of the Meditation Garden, where people can sit and pray or meditate on benches or in the gazebo. The garden is available for weddings, retreats, and group prayer, as well as for quiet private prayer and reflection. It provides a spiritual oasis in the heart of Saratoga.
Clare's Cupboard
Clare's Cupboard, a Little Free Pantry, is a ministry of the St. Clare of Assisi Chapter of the Daughters of the King. Snacks and easily prepared food items are placed in the cupboard for travelers or for those in need. The cupboard is located on the east porch of the Agape House, facing First Street.
Giving Tree
The St. Clare of Assisi Chapter of the Order of the Daughters of the King sponsors a Giving Tree, which is located on the east porch of the Agape House. In colder months, the tree is 'decorated' with hats, mittens, scarves, and hand warmers. Sundries and personal hygiene items also are placed on the tree throughout the year.
Coat Tree
The congregation, in partnership with community members, hosts a Coat Tree at the corner of First and Main in downtown Saratoga. Clean donated coats are hung on the tree, especially in the winter months, for those in need.
104 West Main
PO Box 250
Saratoga, WY 82331
United States