We often carry heavy burdens and the world around us can sometimes leave us feeling more anxious than loving or peaceful. Having a place to find rest, to connect with the truest and deepest parts of ourselves, and to practice Jesus’ way of love gives us the strength we need for the journey God has for each of us.
No matter who you are, or where you are on the journey of faith, God welcomes you and loves you. And so does St Aidan’s, Camano Island!
The Rev. Drew Foisie, Vicar
8:00 AM – Holy Eucharist Rite I
10:00 AM – Holy Eucharist Rite II
9:15 AM – Education Hour in the Nave
Child Care 9:15 – 11:15 AM
Join us for coffee hour after the 10:00 AM service.
Wednesday Morning service:
Holy Eucharist, Rite I, 10:00 AM
Intercessory prayer and anointing available
On the second Wednesday the ECW (Episcopal Church Women) meets for fellowship and planning ministry activity.
Inquire about EfM (Education for Ministry), a four year course of academic study for lay people discerning deeper dimensions of their faith. (Pro tip: you can go at your own pace, only taking one year at a time!)
Come to a monthly Thursday work party, second Thursday at 10:00 AM (for those who like gardening).
Baptism is the primary way of becoming a member of the church. If you desire to be as St Aidan’s member or simply want to be included in our database, please print and fill out this form as completely as possible, then mail in or drop off your form at any time.
Adult Forum is St Aidan’s Sunday morning education/spiritual formation hour where classes on scripture, ministry, and other topics supporting the spiritual life of the church happen. Zoom Adult Forums will be offered when possible. Click here to share an idea for a Zoom Adult Forum. Click here
Enjoy coffee hour and conversation Sundays at 9:00 and 11:00 AM.
The Outreach Committee is a team of lay leaders commissioned with leading the congregation in areas of mission and ministry to others in need beyond our doors. They set a vision for giving financial (and other) resources to a variety of organizations supporting the vulnerable in targeted ways.
Dinner groups meet once a month in private homes, bringing together community members over a meal for friendship and fellowship. Dinner groups will resume as soon as it is safe for all of our community members to participate.
Father Drew loves working with couples and families in these precious moments in life.
Contact the office, or email Fr Drew directly. He is always ready to help.