Church Notices and Diocesan News
Our Annual Parish Meeting will be on Sunday, February 27, 2022, following the 10:00am service. All are asked to make an effort to attend and to participate.
Some generous church members with wonderful taste in art and household items and a lovely yard have donated the contents of their home for an estate sale to benefit the church. Read more…
Preparation classes for Confirmation and Reception will probably start sometime in the late winter or early spring of 2022, for the ceremony which usually takes place at the Washington National Cathedral on the first Saturday in May.
If you are interested in being confirmed or received into the Episcopal Church at this time, please give us your name and contact information. We can be reached at (301) 439-5900, or via email.
Please see the Guidelines for Reception and Confirmation
for Persons Joining the Episcopal Church.
Please stay at home, or maintain social distance, wear your mask, wash your hands frequently, and otherwise exercise common sense measures so that we can all come back to worship together at COS when this COVID-19 crisis is all over. This too will pass.
“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” [2 Timothy 1:7].
Click here to view a Letter from Bishop Mariann re COVID-19 update and worship guidelines.
Our Annual Parish Meeting will be on Sunday, February 23, 2020 at 11:00AM. All are asked to make an effort to attend and to participate.
The 2019 Church Elections were held on December 08. Click here for the results.
The COS Raffle of a 55″ UHD TV was drawn on Sunday, December 05, 2020. Click for more details.
Click here to view Presiding Bishop, Michael Curry’s 2020 Convention Sermon at the Washington Cathedral.
Click for information from the Episcopal Diocese of Washington.
Our Saviour’s Eucharistic-centered community is an eclectic mix of original church founders, young families, and individuals representing many racial and cultural traditions around the world. Our unity in Christ is most visible at Sunday morning worship, but it is nourished and formed throughout the week in our parish programs and through our leadership. Day by day, God’s action in this community inspires, nurtures, and equips us to reach out to the world in Christ’s name.