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Holy Week Services

Palm Sunday: April 13 at 8am and 10am

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Holy (Maundy) Thursday: April 17 at 7pm

Good Friday Stations of the Cross: April 18 at noon

Good Friday Service: April 18 at 7pm

Holy Saturday Great Easter Vigil: April 19 at 7pm

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Easter Sunday: April 20 at 8am and 10am

WELCOME TO ST. BRENDAN'S!

St. Brendan's Episcopal Church is an open and welcoming community of Christians based in Franklin Park, a suburb of Pittsburgh.

We seek to serve God and support each other through worship and faith in action in an atmosphere of love, friendship, and compassion.

We invite you to join us in the realization of the fullness of life, to grow in your faith, and to make a difference in the community and the world.

 

All are welcome.

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worship with us

Sundays:

8 am: Holy Eucharist Rite II

(In-person only)

10 am: Holy Eucharist Rite II

(Livestreaming and In-person)

with Sunday School (Sept-May)

and Nursery care.

First Sunday of the month: Masks are required.

 Fourth Sunday of the month
(September - May): 
Children's Liturgy

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Zoom Morning Prayer (Rite II):

Wednesday 8 am

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Wednesdays at 5 pm: Holy Eucharist

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Social Justice

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Newsletters

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Children & Youth

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ESL Classes

Calendar

Rentals

Keep Watch In The Garden
Lighting Prayers

Maundy Thursday

8pm to midnight

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​​On Maundy Thursday, after the conclusion of the 7pm service and the Stripping of the Altar, it has been a tradition of St. Brendan's to invite parishioners "to keep watch" in the chapel with Jesus through silent prayer, meditation or reflection before the arrival of Good Friday.

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A sign-up sheet with half-hour slots from 8pm to 12 midnight is in the narthex.

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Meet the Moment Training
Thursday, May 8 at 6:30pm
Join us in person at St. Brendan's or 
via Livestream
 
This community-based workshop will help equip participants with the knowledge and tools to support immigrant families in the Pittsburgh region. Trainers from Casa San José will provide practical guidance on how to take immediate action and make a difference in the lives of immigrant communities. Participants will learn about critical issues affecting immigrant families and are empowered with resources and strategies to advocate for and assist those in need today.
 
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Lenten Project

Help the Homeless in our city 

Wednesday, March 5 to

Saturday, April 19

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We take so many things for granted – our homes, fresh water, lights, clean clothes, the list goes on and on. Some folks do not have these luxuries; they live on the street or in their cars. To participate, you will receive a calendar, with a different entry for each day during Lent. If you have access to that item or if you do the daily task, put a small amount of money in the provided container. You can pick up supplies at church or use this calendar. At the end of Lent, bring the carton of money to church or mail a check, and the funds will be given to Outreached Arms, a non-profit for the homeless. ​

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CONTACT US

2365 McAleer Road, Sewickley, PA 15143

at the corner of Rochester and McAleer in Franklin Park

 

(412) 364-5974

info@stbrendans.org

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Thanks for contacting us!

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