St. Mary's Episcopal Church

In the Village of Barnstable, MA 02630
Contact us: 508-362-3977
3055 Main Street P.O. Box 395
stmary@cape.com

 

 

 
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WELCOME

We invite you to join us at Saint Mary’s for worship, education, and community.
Saint Mary's is a diverse and inclusive community of native-born Cape Codders and "wash-a-shores" - singles, families, and retirees transplanted from places near and far.

Saint Mary's Church, located in Barnstable Village for over 100 years, is situated in a quaint complex of beautiful, weather-stained shingled buildings in the early rural English style, surrounded by lovely gardens and grounds.

If you would like to set up a meeting with St. Mary's Interim Preist, the Rev. William Eddy, please call the church office at 508-362-3977. Our normal business hours are 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

St. Mary's church and parish hall are both wheelchair accessible. Also, the priest can bring communion to parishioners in their pew if that would be more accommodating, just let an usher know when you arrive. Parishioners can also receive communion standing at the altar, rather than kneeling.

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Our Gardens
A history and photographs of our Garden.
Principles that Guide St. Mary's Garden

History
Learn about the origin of St. Mary's

Wedding and Celebration Information
Interested in having your wedding or celebration at St. Mary's?

Click here to view the St. Mary's Calendar (you will be leaving our website to view this calendar at Google Calendars)

 

 

 

 

St. Mary's in Transition:

Rector Search

Parish Profile

Transition Communications Page

Upcoming Events:

The Common Cathedral at Hyannis Village Green: Sunday afternoons at 1 p.m. (Click here for more info)

Centering Prayer: Saturday, February 4 at 4pm(click here for more info)

Taize: Saturday, February 4 at 5 p.m.

Click here for an informational page for Newcomers and those searching for a new church home

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