Saint Anne's celebrates children in our midst. We believe that children are an essential part of the Christian community, and we look for ways to include them fully in every aspect of the church's life.

  • Available for children five and younger during the education hour and the 10:30 service on Sundays. It's staffed with a caregiver and volunteers.

  • Saint Anne's version of Sunday school for preschool-8th grade children and meets on Sunday mornings from 9:15-10:15

  • A unique two-year program of study and preparation for students in 9th and 10th grades, and for older students who have not yet been confirmed

  • A K-8 week-long camp, usually held the first week of August. Read about our Summer Stretch from 2023!

Baptism is the sacrament of initiation into the Church.  When you are baptized, you become a member of Christ’s one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church – which is made up of all Christians everywhere. If you are baptized at Saint Anne’s Episcopal Church, you are also a member of this particular congregation.

Baptism takes place as part of a Saint Anne’s Eucharist. While infant baptism is often the norm, it is not unusual for older children and adults to be baptized.

The Sacrament of Baptism is generally offered on the following days:

  • The First Sunday after the Epiphany - (first Sunday after January 6)

  • The Easter Vigil – Easter Eve, 7:00 PM

  • Pentecost Sunday – (7 weeks after Easter)

  • Saint Anne’s Sunday – (Sunday nearest July 26)

  • All Saints Sunday - (first Sunday after November 1)

  • Other dates as arranged.