Frequently asked questions by visitors and guests
Why should I attend church? I'm spiritual, not religious.
God is present everywhere and always. Worship at church helps us re-focus our attention to God's presence & grace in our lives, in the community and in the world around us. The church community supports our spiritual life during good times and bad. At church we learn about the spiritual skills and attitudes that open us to the mystery and wonder of God. At church we are connected to the wisdom of generations of Christians. We come because life is difficult. We come because life is beautiful. We come in gratitude.
Why the Episcopal Church?
Welcoming. Compassionate engagement. Respectful questioning. Hospitality. As Episcopalians, we are free to wrestle with the real stuff of life, the hard questions of faith as we struggle to practice what we preach in the context of a complex and changing world. We are open to new revelation as we worship God in the context of the Eucharist and service to others in the name of Jesus Christ. Liturgy is the work of the people and our worship is at the heart of all we do. We express it through the Book of Common Prayer and music both ancient and contemporary. We are part of the Diocese of Colorado and the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Why Saint Timothy's?
Our Vision is to celebrate and proclaim Jesus' Love. Our Purpose is to embrace all people with the love of Jesus through joyful worship rooted in tradition, ministries for all the generations and reaching out to those in need. We offer worship that enriches, abundant opportunities for learning, and service. We offer a wide variety of programs and ministries, including an active youth program, a vibrant music ministry and activities that focus on families with children. We seek to reach into the communities around us and within us in love, abundance, compassion, healing and wholeness. Our Samaritan Outreach ministry and our new community garden help us to serve others. We are a Christian community with love and compassion for everyone.
What happens on Sunday?
Our congregation meets in a beautiful contemporary sanctuary with pews, stained glass windows, a high angled ceiling and a striking crucifix statue above the alter. Our order of worship is fairly traditional. The weekly worship bulletin provides complete details of the service making it easy for guests to follow along. Although there are some minor exceptions, our tradition is that we sit to listen, stand to sing and kneel to pray.
Saint Timothy's has two services on Sunday morning. The 7:45 am service features organ music and the singing of hymns. The 10:00 am service typically has additional music and singing by our choir. Both services feature interesting, biblically based sermons with relevance for modern life.
Communion, also called the Lord's Supper or the Eucharist, is offered at all services. Everyone is welcome to come forward to stand or kneel at the communion rail. All baptized Christians may receive the bread and wine. Others may show their desire to receive a blessing by crossing their arms and placing their hands on their shoulders.
We have a fully staffed nursery at the 10:00 am worship service, as well as Sunday School. An usher or greeter will be happy to provide you with directions. If you prefer, you are more than welcome to keep your children with you during worship. Regular volunteers and paid staff who work with children have passed background checks.
Although a plate is passed for offerings during each service, no one is required to contribute money. Giving is an act of thanksgiving. Giving to the church is a result of a person's response to God's presence in their life. Contributions to the plate make all of programs and ministries at Saint Timothy's possible.
A fellowship coffee hour is held after each worship service. Clergy, members and guests are all present for visiting and answering your questions.
We hope that you will feel welcome and at home. Please feel free to sit wherever you like. There is no dress code, wear what is comfortable. Please feel free to call our clergy by their first names.
How do I become a member?
Ask any clergy member to start the simple process. Or if you prefer, simply call the church office at 303-794-1565 or e-mail us at sttims@sttims.net.
Where is Saint Timothy's located?
Our church is located at 1401 Dry Creek Road (between University and Broadway) in Centennial, Colorado. Please feel free to park in the free visitor's parking slots located right in front of the main entrance on the east side of the church. Map
