St. Francis Episcopal
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Worship

​Sunday Services

Every Sunday we gather to praise God, hear God's Word and receive his love in Holy Communion. ALL ARE WELCOME - that includes you!

8:00am - Worship
9:00am - Hospitality Hour with classes for all ages and choir rehearsal. Nursery Opens
10:30am - Worship - Nursery care provided​


The 10:30 Service is streamed to Facebook Live, depending on our volunteers
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Resources for Sunday morning

Sunday Bible Readings

We're having big fun!

We love our time together as a church family. When you arrive you will be greeted by our welcomers, you can enjoy a beverage and talk with others in the foyer, and then come into the sanctuary when it is time for worship.

Our worship involves sitting, standing, crossing ourselves, and bowing; it is very beautiful and very fun. Yes, it is formal, but we are an informal group of people, who love God and love each other. So come on in and try it out. You will have a lot of fun as you get to know our God and our community.
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LOCATION​​
2903 Cabezon Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
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OFFICE: (505) 896-1999
Office & Chapel Hours: 11 am - 2 pm
​Monday thru Friday
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We follow The Episcopal Church’s policies for abuse-prevention, including mandatory training and background checks for those who work with children, youth, and vulnerable adults. A copy of our policies can be found HERE and HERE in our office, or we can send you a copy upon request. Please join us in keeping all of God’s children safe.

We acknowledge the First Peoples of the land we live, work, worship, and walk on – land that has never been ceded or sold. We acknowledge their continued survival and spiritual connection to country and surrounding land, sky, water and sea. And, we pay our respects to their Ancestors and Elders past and present. These include the Pueblo, Apache, and Navajo peoples/nations, including the Sandia, Jemez, Zia, Santo Domingo, and Santa Ana Pueblos.
  • Home
  • About us
    • Who We Are
    • Staff & Leadership
    • Sacraments
    • Financials and More
    • Sunday Services
    • Clare's Closet
    • Spiritual Resources
    • Ways to Serve & Grow
    • Contact Us
  • First Time
  • Give
  • I want to...
  • Staff & Leadership
  • PRIEST'S BLOG