Life Together in
Service & Formation
Each ministry of this parish is a way of living out the baptismal covenant: to seek and serve Christ in all persons, to strive for justice and peace among all people.
St. Clement’s Choir
Weekly rehearsal & service · Mr. David HargreavesOur choir stands in the classical Anglican choral tradition, singing settings of the Eucharist, anthems, and the office of Evensong every Friday. New voices are always welcome — contact the Director of Music for audition details.
choir@stclements.orgAltar Guild
Weekly · Mrs. Frances AbernethyThe Altar Guild prepares the sanctuary for worship: arranging flowers, caring for sacred vessels and vestments, and maintaining the beauty and order of the altar. This quiet ministry is at the heart of parish life.
altarguild@stclements.orgFood Pantry & Outreach
Every Thursday morning · Deacon John AdeyemiEach Thursday, the parish opens its doors to neighbors in need. Volunteers sort and distribute food, offer fellowship, and connect families with community resources. Over 200 families served monthly.
outreach@stclements.orgChristian Formation
Sundays after the 10:30 service · Canon Elizabeth MarshAdult education, Inquirers‘ Class, and confirmation preparation. Whether you’re new to the faith, returning after time away, or seeking deeper formation, there is a place for you.
formation@stclements.orgChildren & Youth
Sundays during the 10:30 service · Ms. Sarah ObafemiSunday School for ages 5–12, an acolyte program for older youth, and a monthly youth fellowship gathering. We believe children belong in the life of the church — at the altar, in the pews, and in community.
youth@stclements.orgPastoral Care Team
As needed · Fr. James WhitmoreVisitation of the sick and homebound, healing prayers, and bereavement support. If you or someone you know is in need of pastoral care, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
pastoralcare@stclements.orgFind Your Place
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