In partnership with Faith Lutheran Church, our community offers an “all denominational” Celtic Service on the last Sunday of every month at 5 pm.

The Celts, renowned for their intricate artistry and profound connection to nature, embraced a sacred vision where Christ's divine essence permeated all creation. For them, the natural world was not merely a backdrop but a living testament to God's presence everywhere and in everything.

In this candle-lit evening service, we foster a contemplative atmosphere through beautiful music and intentional moments of silence. We follow the Celtic tradition of “listening for the Sacred” within ourselves, among others, and in the natural world around us.

Our Celtic Worship draws inspiration from the rich liturgical traditions of early Celtic Christians, particularly from Ireland and Scotland. This tradition was founded in the 6th century by the Irish monk Saint Columba, whose establishment of the Celtic Abbey on Iona marked the birth of Christianity in Scotland.

In our modern world, where many yearn for a deeper connection to the divine and a more holistic spiritual path, Celtic Christian practices offer a timeless wisdom that speaks to the heart of ancient traditions and modern seekers alike.

We invite you to join in this ancient ritual of candle lighting, where our individual journeys converge in a collective, prayerful action. Together, we seek to deepen our connection with the divine in this serene and sacred space.

To learn more about our Celtic Service, please contact us.

Celtic Service

a group of lit candles sitting on top of a table
a group of lit candles sitting on top of a table