Parents' Day Out
January 19, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
January 20, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
January 20, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
January 20, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Annual Meeting-Single service
January 27, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:15 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
February 3, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
February 3, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
February 3, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
February 10, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
February 10, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
February 10, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
February 16, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
February 17, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
February 17, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
February 17, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
February 24, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
February 24, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
February 24, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
St. Timothy's Women's retreat
March 1, 2019-March 3, 2019 @
Mount Hermon Christian Conference Center, 37 Conference Dr, Mt Hermon, CA 95041, USA
Holy Eucharist
March 3, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
March 3, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
March 3, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
March 10, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
March 10, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
March 10, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
March 16, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
March 17, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
March 17, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
March 17, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
March 24, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
March 24, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
March 24, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
March 31, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
March 31, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
March 31, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
April 7, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
April 7, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
April 7, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
April 14, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
April 14, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
April 14, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
April 20, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
April 21, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
April 21, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
April 21, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
April 28, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
April 28, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
April 28, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
May 5, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
May 5, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
May 5, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
May 12, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
May 12, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
May 12, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
May 18, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
May 19, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
May 19, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
May 19, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
May 26, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
May 26, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
May 26, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
June 2, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
June 2, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
June 2, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
June 9, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
June 9, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
June 9, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
June 15, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
June 16, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
June 16, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
June 16, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
June 23, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
June 23, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
June 23, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
June 30, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
June 30, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
June 30, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
July 7, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
July 7, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
July 7, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
July 14, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
July 14, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
July 14, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
July 20, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
July 21, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
July 21, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
July 21, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
July 28, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
July 28, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
July 28, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
August 4, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
August 4, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
August 4, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
VACATION BIBLE CAMP-BEAUTIFUL WORLD
August 5, 2019-August 9, 2019 @
ST Tim's
Teresa Peters
Holy Eucharist
August 11, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
August 11, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
August 11, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
August 17, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
August 18, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
August 18, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
August 18, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
August 25, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
August 25, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
August 25, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
September 1, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
September 1, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
September 1, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
September 8, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
September 8, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
September 8, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
September 15, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
September 15, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
September 15, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
September 21, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
September 22, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
September 22, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
September 22, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
September 29, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
September 29, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
September 29, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
October 6, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
October 6, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
October 6, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
October 13, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
October 13, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
October 13, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
October 19, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
October 20, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
October 20, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
October 20, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
October 27, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
October 27, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
October 27, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
November 3, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
November 3, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
November 3, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
November 10, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
November 10, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
November 10, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
November 16, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
November 17, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
November 17, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
November 17, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
November 24, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
November 24, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
November 24, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
December 1, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
December 1, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
December 1, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
December 8, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
December 8, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
December 8, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
December 15, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
December 15, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
December 15, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
December 21, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
December 22, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
December 22, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
December 22, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
December 29, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
December 29, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
December 29, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
January 5, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
January 5, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
January 5, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
January 12, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
January 12, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
January 12, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
January 18, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
January 19, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
January 19, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
January 19, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
January 26, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
January 26, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
January 26, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
February 2, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
February 2, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
February 2, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Holy Eucharist
February 9, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
February 9, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
February 9, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.
Parents' Day Out
February 15, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
This is our monthly opportunity for parents to enjoy quality time together. Please RSVP in the office to sign up your child(ren) for fun and games at The Ark, while their parents enjoy quality time together . Children from infant to age 12 are welcome at a cost of $15/1 child, $20/2 and $25 for 3 or more. Our caregiver team of Julie Hansen and Allison Uz lead this ministry.
Holy Eucharist
February 16, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Dynamic and Kid-Centered Service
9:00 a.m.
This worship service celebrates the power of God at work in the life of children. There is no better way for children to learn of the love of God than in the midst of joyful worship.
Energy, movement and laughter describe this experience best. Psalm 66 says, "Make a joyful noise to God." A congregation full of children excels at this commandment.
The congregation builds the self-esteem of children by recognizing their birthdays, their unique gifts, their accomplishments and near-accomplishments. It encourages family life by giving them a place to worship together in a way that makes sense to children without neglecting the spiritual needs of adults.
We project the words of the prayers and the songs on the wall so parents' hands may be free to manage small children. The music is accessible to children without being "childish." It touches their hearts while expressing an adult faith. There is a children's homily, with the children joining the priest on the steps of the altar platform.
Children learn to pray in an environment that holds their attention and engages their imagination. After communion the children follow their teachers to Godly Play while the adults join the preacher in our social hall for a cup of coffee and the adult sermon.
Godly Play & The Point
February 16, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California
Godly play is our Sunday School program for children ages K-3.
The children meet with their teachers in Edwards Hall after the 9:00a.m. service and then go to Room 2 for a story.
For more information about our Godly Play program, go to http://www.sttims.org/worship/godly-play/
Younger children can go to the Ark for supervised play.
The Point is a time of fellowship and learning during the time between our two services. There are coffee and bagels in Edwards Hall. After the 9am service, there is an adult sermon in the hall while they children attend their activities with classes and fellowship starting at about 10:15am.
For The Point schedule, go to
http://www.sttims.org/worship/the-point/
Holy Eucharist
February 16, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
2094 Grant Rd. Mountain View, California 94040
Joyful and Inclusive Service
11:00 a.m.
Anyone who thinks church is boring has never been to this service. It is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient liturgy of the Church. The sound of our worship band, Stone Table, unites the congregation in worship with a blending of styles including hymns and sacred liturgical music, as well as contemporary and gospel praise songs.
Join us in a seamless act of prayer through the opening acclamation, "Blessed be God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit!" to the final congregational response at the end of the service, "Thanks be to God." The dynamic movement of our worship, reflected in song, readings and sermon, proclaims overwhelming joy, allows for quiet reverence, and brings us together in covenant relationship.
We come attentive to the Word of God. The Old Testament lesson calls to mind our foundations in the Hebrew Scripture. We are children of Abraham. The New Testament lesson reminds us of the living faith of the first century church, of which we are heirs. And the Gospel lesson heightens our awareness of the Resurrected Christ who lives and moves in the midst of us to heal us, to strengthen us, and to guide us as we reach out to others in his name. Our intention is to proclaim God's glory in the beauty of holiness.
Child care is available in The Ark, although your children are also welcome to attend the full service. Toward the end of the worship service, children are brought from The Ark to the sanctuary to participate in the Eucharist with their families.