Acolytes Our Acolytes carry on the Anglican tradition by assisting the Celebrant with dignity, humility, and care. They are rewarded for their diligence with a summer trip to a Tigers baseball game.

Lay Readers

The faithful Lay Readers add dignity to our religious experience.

Alter Guild
Redeemer at Christmas Time

Ever dependable, the ladies of the Altar Guild maintain the beauty-through-simplicity of the altar

 

 

 

 

Choir The singers that form our Choir partake of the fellowship-through-music that enhances their worship experience. Traditional Anglican choral music forms the core of our repertory, along with hymns and the service music of Merbecke and Willan.

Redeemer Children
Redeemer Children

Church School Class
Church School Class

The Church School classes and the nursery for preschoolers prepare the young for a spiritual life within a loving community.
Parish Picnic
Parish Picnic

Come, socialize with your friends at the monthly meetings of the Compass Club, evenings of entertainment from guest speakers, plus, of course, food.

 

 

 

Episcopal Church Women
Entertainers at the Harvest-Home Dinner


Ladies, become involved with the Episcopal Church Women, an organization that supports the charitable arm of the parish with donations to the Mariners Inn, Crossroads, HAVEN for women, the Diocese of North Malawi in Africa, and the neonatal unit of Providence Hospital. The members also organize the Harvest-Home Dinner, the Advent breakfast, and the funeral luncheons. These nurturing, care-giving activities of our ladies are ample evidence of the love of Christ in action.

pancake supper
Preparing the Shrove Tuesday pancake supper


The visit from Bishop Gibbs

The Men's Fellowship supports the church through labor-related as well as social activities. Whether it's through preparing the Shrove Tuesday pancake supper, the Easter breakfast, the food for the Parish Picnic, plus the work parties at the church, or through attending the Tigers baseball and the Plymouth Whalers hockey games, or organizing the Anglican Open golf outing, or enjoying joint barbecues with the men from St. John's-Detroit, the men gain a sense of accomplishment and spiritual fellowship.