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Saint Timothy's Episcopal Church of Danville

1550 Diablo Road
925-837-4993

SERVICES

Sundays

7:30 a.m. – Contemplative celebration with the spoken word

9:00 a.m. – Contemporary celebration with guitar, piano, drums, vocals, and other instruments.

11:00 a.m. – Traditional celebration with organ and choral hymns.

Wednesdays

10:30 a.m. – Quiet celebration of Holy Communion with healing service.

ABOUT

St. Timothy’s is a vibrant Episcopal church, located on a beautiful five-acre campus at the base of Mount Diablo, that has served the greater San Ramon Valley since 1953. Our community includes people of all ages, religious backgrounds, political positions, family configurations, ethnicities, and church experience. We share a love of God and each other, a sense of meaning and belonging, a yearning to learn and grow in faith, and a desire to serve others both inside and outside of our community.

St. Timothy’s embodies the following values:

We welcome all with uncompromising hospitality, including at the Lord’s Table, and value everyone who seeks to experience God’s love, mercy, and power to heal.

We respect all wherever they are on life’s journey, with particular attention to our children and youth as the church of today, not just tomorrow.

We serve all as we live our baptismal covenant by sharing the Good News of God and the life of our community through mission, commitment to and involvement in outreach, and working for social justice.

ABOUT THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH

St. Timothy’s is a member of The Episcopal Church and is one of the largest parishes of the Diocese of California. The word Episcopal means “overseer” or “bishop” in Greek, and the Diocese of California is overseen by our own bishop, the Right Reverend Marc Handley Andrus. The Diocese of California is made up of approximately 85 churches in five Bay Area counties. The Episcopal Church is overseen by our Presiding Bishop, the Most Reverend Michael Curry. There are approximately 2.5 million members of The Episcopal Church in the United States.

The Episcopal Church has its roots in the Church of England and is a member of the Anglican Communion, a worldwide association of 34 self-governing provinces, 6 United Churches, and 4 other churches with more than 85 million members in over 160 countries. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the head of the Church of England, is the spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion. Together, we join with our brothers and sisters across the globe in our common worship and service to Christ.


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