• Holy Week Dinner Eucharist

    Come at 5:30 and bring a dish, if you can. The liturgy will begin at 5:40 and we will share our potluck around a candle-lit table.   This is a…

  • Maundy Thursday

    Maundy Thursday, April 17, 7pm -  The word Maundy is derived from the Latin word, madatum (commandment), and refers to Jesus giving the “new commandment” to “love one another as…

  • Good Friday

    Good Friday, April 18, 7pm commemorates the Crucifixion of Jesus.   During this solemn service, we mourn for the death of Jesus and for our own sins.   No Eucharist is celebrated…

  • The Easter Vigil

    The Easter Vigil is called the “king of liturgies.”   At 7:00 p.m., we light the new fire of Easter and move from darkness to light telling the ancient stories of…

  • Easter Day

    Easter Sunday is the most important day of celebration in the Christian Year.   On this day we celebrate how Christ overcame death to rise to new life, offering his redemption…

  • St. Michael’s Choir School begins new session

    St. Michael's Church 16 Bradley Avenue, Brattleboro

    April 22- May 27 (6 weeks) New students are encouraged to join at the beginning of each session. Attendance Choir school starts at 3:45, but students may come as early…

  • Recurring

    Education for all ages

    The Adult Forum meets every Sunday morning from 9:00-10:00 am September through May. The Forum is an opportunity for adults to deepen their understanding of their faith and their relationships with…

  • St. Michael’s Choir School

    April 22- May 27 (6 weeks) New students are encouraged to join at the beginning of each session, but it's not too late to join. Attendance Choir school starts at…

  • Play Group for children and parents

    11am-12pm in the Nursery .   This is a play group for infants, young children and parents.    All are very welcome!

  • Exploring the Episcopal Church

    Meeting Room

    Mary Lindquist will offer a five-session class about the Episcopal Church. We will explore the history, theology and spirituality of the Episcopal Church. The class is open to anyone interested…