
Knitting Group
Knit or crochet? Join us every Wednesday morning from 9:30 - 11:00AM. Blankets, hats, prayer shawls are made and donated to schools, the sick, the Sea Men’s group for naval men and women.
Knit or crochet? Join us every Wednesday morning from 9:30 - 11:00AM. Blankets, hats, prayer shawls are made and donated to schools, the sick, the Sea Men’s group for naval men and women.
Every Wednesday at noon, Eucharist with anointing and healing prayer in the chapel.
NOTE: Cancelled on April 23, 2025 & May 21, 2025
Looking for some deals on household items, books, toys, and more? Join us at St. Alban's on May 3rd from 7AM until 1PM. Want more information about St. Alban's? Visit us on Sunday mornings!
Help us feed the community. We prepare a meal for 75 - 100 people at Opportunity House the second Wednesday of each month. If you do not cook, you can purchase goods to assist. Contact the office or sign up in the narthex bulletin board.
Dates: May 14, June 11, July 9, August 13, September 10, October 8, November 12, December 10
Joined by St. Alban’s Choir and the Bershire Brass Band
The Great Vigil, is the first liturgy of Easter Day. It is celebrated between sunset on Holy Saturday and sunrise on Easter morning. The service begins in darkness. The liturgy consists of The Service of Light: a new fire is kindled, and from it the Paschal Candle is lit, symbolizing Christ, the light of the world. The Exsultet, an ancient song of praise, is sung or said as the climax of this part of the liturgy. The Lessons: key passages from Scripture recount the history of God’s mighty acts and promises. And if requested, Holy Baptism is provided, the Sacrament through which candidates are united to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which the Church celebrates on this most holy night. In place of baptism, the congregation renews their own baptismal covenant. Lights are then turned on with the Alleluia acclamation, followed by The Holy Eucharist.
Foot washing, Eucharist, Stripping of Altar, Procession to the Altar of Repose and Solemn Overnight Vigil - Can you not stay awake with me but one hour? Mt 26:40, sign-up in narthex
Stations of the Cross Wednesdays 11:30AM
March 12 - April 16, 2025
Embracing the Divine, Exploring Trinitarian Spirituality. A 5 week series, watching a film with discussion of the Trinity by Richard Rohr followed by group discussion. Each Tuesday evening from 6-7pm March 11 - April 8
Come join in on the fun with St. Alban’s Episcopal Church at Hiesters Lanes on March 9th from 1:30pm until 4:00pm. $17.20 per bowler for 2.5 hours of bowling plus shoes. Deadline for sign up and payment will be by February 23rd!
Ash Wednesday Worship times at 12 noon and 7:00 pm
A short service of music, prayer and reflection. Contemplative music by Celtic Harpist Diane Kadyk
A night of prayer, meditation, contemplation and music by Celtic Fiddler, Charles Kadyk
Celtic night, an evening of quiet, prayer, a short meditation, reflection and calming music by Celtic fiddler Serafina Salvaterra. Our Celtic night provides a time away from our busy schedules, to breathe and recall God around in ways we miss.
Don't be spooked about Halloween around the corner; Join us for a safe family-friendly event! St. Alban's is hosting a Trunk-or-Treat on October 20th and we would love for you and all your little goblins to join us!
Want to donate candy or provide a trunk for treats? Contact the office at 610-678-7001 or email us at office@stalbansepiscopal.org before October 17th!
Join us Sunday at 9am between services as we discuss the book, The Sunflower. For Sunday Sept 29, please read the first chapter. The book details an experience between a Jewish prisoner held in a concentration camp during WWII and a dying SS soldier who asks for forgiveness. Wiesenthal questions the outcome of the encounter and what the “correct” resolution to the encounter should have been. He asks many theologians and laity of varied denominations to provide insights. Themes of the book are forgiveness, reconciliation, and repentance. Join us for discussion in the Learning Center at 9am.
Save your items to donate to St. Alban’s or rent spots to sell to the community.
Interested in a spot at the Flea Market? Contact the office at 610-678-7001, spots are 2 for $12, 3 for $18.
Join us as we feed a community in need. We will serve approximately 75 people this month.
“I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink.” Mt 25:31-40
Join us as we collect back to school supplies for the children and youth living at Opportunity House. Drop your donations at the church by August 20.
Parish Event, tickets are $14 each, please contact the Office for tickets by June 2
Join us as we feed 100 people in the community the second Wednesday of every month. Sign up sheet in the narthex bulletin board. If you do not cook, there are options to donate for the evening. Dates are:
May 22, 2024, dinner at 5:30
June 5, 2024, dinner at 5:30
July 10, 2024, dinner at 5:30
Baseballtown Dream League: We are assisting the Baseballtown Dream League with baseball games for those with developmental disabilities and are looking for 5-8 volunteers for each game. Volunteers have a variety of jobs including announcing, operating the scoreboard, organizing/coordinating players, assisting players on the field and more. The games start at 9:00am and run until 11:15am. The dates are: Saturday May 18th, and Saturday June 8th. Call the office to sign up.
Held at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church. Tickets are $10 suggested donation.
Contact the office if you would like to rent a space or purchase flowers the day of the Flea Market. Join us for gret bargains.
Baseballtown Dream League: We are assisting the Baseballtown Dream League with baseball games for those with developmental disabilities and are looking for 5-8 volunteers for each game. Volunteers have a variety of jobs including announcing, operating the scoreboard, organizing/coordinating players, assisting players on the field and more. The games start at 9:00am and run until 11:15am. The dates are: Saturday April 20th, Saturday May 18th, and Saturday June 8th.
Join us each Sunday morning from 9 AM - 9:45 AM as we study the Gospel of Mark. Bible study is between the 8am and 10am services.
Join us for an afternoon of fun at Berks Lanes. Cost: $15/person; Sign-up sheet in Narthex
Celtic night, an evening of peace, prayer, healing, and meditation. Joined by Celtic Fiddler Charles Kadyk.
Imposition of Ashes and Eucharist at 12 noon and 7pm