Saint Anne's Episcopal Church

Saint Anne's Episcopal Church St. Anne's is a warm, inclusive faith community. We love God, one another, and the world. Join us to worship, serve, learn and play together.

Learn more at www.saintannes.com We are an Episcopal Church located in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta. Regardless of where you are on your spiritual journey, you are welcome here. Please join us for Sunday services and see how you can join into the life and ministry of the Christ centered community. Sunday Services:
8:00am: Holy Eucharist, Rite I
8:45am: Breakfast (except during summer mont

hs)
9:15am: Christian Education (except during summer months)
10:30am: Holy Eucharist, Rite II (10:00 during summer months)
(Nursery provided during Sunday services and Christian Education.)

It's one of the best times of the year at Saint Anne's - Vacation Bible Camp. Nearly sixty children are here learning ab...
06/02/2026

It's one of the best times of the year at Saint Anne's - Vacation Bible Camp. Nearly sixty children are here learning about God's love. It is indeed out of this world.

05/31/2026

Copyright information for Sunday, May 24, 2026

Today’s hymns and service music are taken from two sources. The Hymnal 1982. Copyright © 1985 by The Church Pension
Fund. All rights reserved. Wonder Love and Praise (WLP). A supplement to The Hymnal 1982. Copyright © 1997 by The
Church Pension Fund. All rights reserved.

Today's Anthem "A Gaelic Blessing" by John Rutter
Oxford University Press (OUP) & Hinshaw Music
© 1978 Royal School of Church Music (original publication)

05/24/2026

Copyright information for Sunday, May 24, 2026

Today’s hymns and service music are taken from two sources. The Hymnal 1982. Copyright © 1985 by The Church Pension
Fund. All rights reserved. Wonder Love and Praise (WLP). A supplement to The Hymnal 1982. Copyright © 1997 by The
Church Pension Fund. All rights reserved.
Hymn #225: “Hail thee, festival day!” Words: Venantius Honorius Fortunatus (540?-600?); tr. English Hymnal, 1906, alt.
Music: Salve festa dies, Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) Words, Music: By permission of Oxford University Press.
Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945. All rights reserved.
Hymn -415 Simplified Anglican Chant. Copyright © 1956, Jerome Webster Meachen. Reprinted and podcast/streamed by
permission of the Church Pension Fund. Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945. All
rights reserved.
Hymn #297: “Descend, O Spirit” Words: Scott Francis Brenner (b. 1903), alt. Music: Erhalt uns, Herr, melody from Geistliche
Lieder, 1543. Words: Reprinted and used from THE WORSHIPBOOK-SERVICES AND HYMNS, Copyright © 1972, The
Westminster Press. Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945. All rights reserved.
Hymn -125: Sanctus. Setting from A Community Mass; Richard Proulx (b. 1937). Copyright © 1971, 1977, GIA
Publications, Inc. Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945. All rights reserved.
Hymn -154: Fraction Anthem: Setting: From New Plainsong; David Hurd (b. 1950) Copyright © 1981 GIA Publications, Inc.
Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945. All rights reserved.
Hymn #510: “Come, Holy Spirit” Words: Isaac Watts (1674-1748), alt. Music: Saint Agnes, John Bacchus D***s (1823-1876).
Hymn #579: “Almighty Father, strong to save” Words: Sts. 1 and 4, William Whiting (1825-1878), alt.; sts. 2-3, Robert Nelson
Spencer (1877-1961), alt. Music: Melita, John Bacchus D***s (1823-1876)
Other music:
“Christ Sends the Spirit” by Richard Proulx. Text from Sing a New Song to Our Lord © Copyright 1970 by Mayhew-
McCrimmon, Ltd. Reprinted by permission of Mayhew-McCrimmon, Limited, Southend-on-Sea, England. Copyright © 1973,
1979, Augsburg Publishing House. All rights reserved. Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense
-701945. All rights reserved.

Wear RED this Sunday - It is a tradition to wear red on the Day of Pentecost because of its association with the flames ...
05/22/2026

Wear RED this Sunday - It is a tradition to wear red on the Day of Pentecost because of its association with the flames of the Holy Spirit, which descended upon the apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ as tongues of fire. The book of Acts tells us: “When the day of Pentecost arrived, they were all together in one place. And suddenly there came from heaven a sound like a mighty rushing wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. And divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance.” So wear something red this Sunday - and plan to stay for our Pentecost reception.

05/17/2026

Today’s hymns and service music are taken from The Hymnal 1982. Copyright © 1985 by The Church Pension
Fund. All rights reserved. Wonder Love and Praise (WLP). A supplement to The Hymnal 1982. Copyright © 1997
by The Church Pension Fund. All rights reserved.

Hymn #365. “Come, thou almighty King” Words: Anonymous, ca. 1757, alt. Music: Moscow, Felice de Giardini (1716-1796);
harm. The New Hymnal, 1916, based on Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875, and Lowel Mason (1792-1872).
Hymn #362 “Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty” Words: Reginald Heber (1783-1826), alt. Music: Nicaea, John Bacchus
D***s (1823-1876).
Hymnal #380 “From all that dwell below the skies” Words: Isaac Watts (1674-1748), para. of Psalm 117. St. 3, Thomas Ken
(1637-1711) Music: Old IOOth, melody from Pseaumes octante trois de David, 1551, alt.; harm. after Louis Bourgeois (1510?-1561?)
Hymn #114 Sanctus. “Holy, holy, holy” Music: Setting from Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena, Healey Willan (1880-1968). By
permission of Oxford University Press. Reprinted and podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense
-701945. All rights reserved.
Hymn #324 “Let all mortal flesh keep silence” Words: Liturgy of St. James; para. Gerard Moultrie (1829-1885). Music:
Picardy, French carol, 17th cent.; melody from Chansons populaires des Provinces de France, 1860.
Hymn #494 “Crown him with many crowns” Words: Matthew Bridges (1800-1894). Music: Diademata, George Job Elvey
(1816-1893); desc. Richard Proulx (b. 1937).
Other music:
“I will not leave you comfortless” by Everett Titcomb. Copyright © MCM###IV by Carl Fischer Inc., New York. Reprinted
and podcast /streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945. All rights reserved.
The “Venite” and “Jubilate Deo” are reprinted from The Hymnal 1940. Copyright 1940, 1943, and 1961 by The
Church Pension Fund. All rights reserved.

The culmination of the parish’s 70th year is this Sunday, May 17. We'll have a special Morning Prayer and Holy Communion...
05/14/2026

The culmination of the parish’s 70th year is this Sunday, May 17. We'll have a special Morning Prayer and Holy Communion service at 10:30 a.m. We invite you to wear attire from that era. Be sure to stay for the annual spring picnic that follows in the Parish Hall and features BBQ, smoked by our very own John Scott, and Saint Anne's famous peach and blackberry cobblers! Bring friends.

Menu: BBQ pulled pork with buns, baked beans, coleslaw, mac & cheese, watermelon, blackberry and peach cobblers and ice cream. Cost: Suggested donation is $8 for adults, $5 for children and a family maximum of $30.

05/10/2026

Today’s hymns and service music are taken from The Hymnal 1982. Copyright © 1985 by The Church Pension Fund. All
rights reserved. Wonder Love and Praise (WLP). A supplement to The Hymnal 1982. Copyright © 1997 by The Church
Pension Fund. All rights reserved

Hymn #182 "Christ is alive! Let Christians sing" Words: Brian A. Wren (b. 1937), rev. Copyright © 1975 Hope Publishing
Company. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. Music: Truro, melody from Psalmodia Evangelica, Part II, 1789; harm.
Lowell Mason (1792-1872), alt. Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945. All rights
reserved.
Wonder, Love and Praise #900 “Glory to God” Setting: John Rutter ((b. 1945) Copyright © Oxford University Press. Used
by permission. Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945. All rights reserved.
All rights reserved.
Hymn -415 Simplified Anglican Chant. © 1956, Jerome Webster Meachen. Reprinted and podcast/streamed by
permission of the Church Pension Fund. Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945.
All rights reserved.
Hymn -125 Sanctus. Setting from “A Community Mass”; Richard Proulx (b. 1937). Copyright © 1971, 1977, GIA
Publications, Inc. Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945. All rights reserved.
Hymn -154 Fraction Anthem: Setting: From New Plainsong; David Hurd (b. 1950) Copyright © 1981 GIA Publications, Inc.
Podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense -701945. All rights reserved.
Hymn #432 "O praise ye the Lord!" Words: Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877), alt.; based on Psalms .148 and 150 Music:
Laudote Dominum, Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (1848-1918)
Hymn #467 "Sing, my soul, his wondrous love" Words: Anon., 1800, alt. Music: St. Bees, John Bacchus D***s (1823-1876)
Hymn #512 "Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove" Words: Simon Browne (1680-1732), alt. Music: Mendon, melody from
Methodist Harmonist, 1821; adapt. and harm. Lowell Mason (1792-1872)
Hymn #707 "Take my life, and let it be" Words: Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879), alt. Music: Hollingside, John Bacchus
D***s (1823-1876)
Other Music
“The Lord Bless You and Keep You” Copyright 1956 Boston Music Co. 116 Boylston St., Boston MA 02116. International
copyright secured. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted and podcast/streamed in this service with permission under OneLicense
-701945. All rights reserved.

05/04/2026

Seniors Kate Grosvenor and Nadav Schers gave excellent sermon yesterday at our Youth Service and Senior Sendoff. If you missed it here they are:

What a bittersweet morning as we celebrated our children and youth and blessed our seniors as the enter the next chapter...
05/03/2026

What a bittersweet morning as we celebrated our children and youth and blessed our seniors as the enter the next chapter in their lives.

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