Denomination: Roman Catholic
Resurrection of Our Lord Parish is a vibrant community offering a d558eb_d4f9ec71899a41f6887f96ea952cfc6cfaith environment for prayer, friendships, and activities.
The church and facilities are wheelchair accessible, with an elevator just inside the back entrance. There is ample parking, with entrances off of Saunderson Drive and Quinlan Road.
The church offers a Sunday Anticipation mass at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. Sunday Masses are at 9:00 a.m., featuring the parish’s Adult Choir, and at 11:00 a.m.
The 11:00 a.m. mass provides a children’s liturgy and features the Children’s Choir. Children ages 3 – 12 are invited learn and discuss the day’s readings in a comfortable setting. They are encouraged to participate by reading, singing, and offering their insights. On the final Sunday of each month, the 11:00 a.m. mass is a “family mass”, where father invites the children to join him on the altar steps. Father discusses the gospel directly with the children, in a question and answer style. It’s pretty cute!
There is no segregated space for babies, but a balcony offers extra seating and an area where children can move more freely.
Children are welcome to join the Children’s Choir at any time of the year. Come 15 minutes before the Children’s mass (11:00 a.m.) to practice.
The church and facilities are wheelchair accessible, with an elevator just inside the back entrance. There is ample parking, with entrances off of Saunderson Drive and Quinlan Road.
The church offers a Sunday Anticipation mass at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. Sunday Masses are at 9:00 a.m., featuring the parish’s Adult Choir, and at 11:00 a.m.
The 11:00 a.m. mass provides a children’s liturgy and features the Children’s Choir. Children ages 3 – 12 are invited learn and discuss the day’s readings in a comfortable setting. They are encouraged to participate by reading, singing, and offering their insights. On the final Sunday of each month, the 11:00 a.m. mass is a “family mass”, where father invites the children to join him on the altar steps. Father discusses the gospel directly with the children, in a question and answer style. It’s pretty cute!
There is no segregated space for babies, but a balcony offers extra seating and an area where children can move more freely.
Children are welcome to join the Children’s Choir at any time of the year. Come 15 minutes before the Children’s mass (11:00 a.m.) to practice.