Mass (Liturgy)

We have Mass to worship and to receive God’s grace, to unify with him and with other worshipers through the sacrament of the Eucharist.

Why Go to Mass?

The Mass would become the source and center of your spiritual life.

Because Christ was a unique human being, the sacrifice he offered on the cross once and for all is a unique act.

He was a human being, so it was an act that took place in history and is therefore past. He is God, who is outside of time and lives in the eternal present: past and future are always present to him. This means that the actions of Christ on Calvary and on Easter Sunday morning are eternal acts that can be made present again by the power of the Spirit. This is what happens in the Eucharist. The power of Calvary—the sacrifice that takes away sins, heals, and transforms—becomes present and available to us. It can be applied to our need.

Most Common Questions.

Many questions get asked by visitors to church, newcomers to town, and friends and neighbors of our members. Here’s a list of questions that may help you get to know Vestry Church better.

Who are the Disciples of Christ?

We are a mainline Protestant denomination (similar to Methodists and Presbyterians) with more than 700,000 members in the United States and Canada. We believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. We believe the Bible is God’s word, and we give each person the freedom to responsibly interpret the Bible for themselves.

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