Weddings, Funerals & Parish Hall
Weddings
Marriage is intended by God for their mutual joy, for the help and comfort given one another in prosperity and adversity and, when it is God’s will, for the procreation of children and their nurture in the knowledge and love of the Lord.
The Book of Common Prayer
Marriage is one of the most challenging and rewarding of human relationships. A community of faith provides support and nurture to the couple as they seek to grow in love, forgiveness, justice, and compassion.
Marriage at St. Alban’s is celebrated using approved rites of The Episcopal Church with the rector officiating. We do not discriminate with regard to gender. If you would like to be married at St. Alban’s, please read our wedding guidelines and then contact the church office. Click link for the guidelines.
Funerals
Jesus himself wept at the grave of his friend. At St. Alban’s, both clergy and laity provide pastoral care and support that addresses emotional and spiritual needs as the ones we love approach death, at the time of death and afterwards.
The Episcopal service for the dead is an Easter celebration, focused on the resurrection. While we rejoice in the new life of our loved one in the Lord, we also grieve in sympathy with those who mourn. The forms of worship and prayers of our Episcopal faith provide meaningful sustenance for those who are dying, for the dead and for grieving family. Our community of faith supports all who experience these trials and can provide practical advice about funeral arrangements.
Parish Hall Usage
Numerous organizations use the St. Alban’s Parish Hall throughout the week.
Please contact the Church office via telephone (410-742-6595) or email (stalbanssalisbury@gmail.com) or fill out the form to the right for more information and about use for special events.