St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Liberty, TX

St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Liberty, TX St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - Liberty , TX

Sunday Services: 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM
Christian Formation for all ages, Sunday at 9:15 AM
Tuesday Morning Book Study: 10:00 AM

08/28/2025

By the waters of Babylon, we sat down and wept.

Today, my heart is heavy with grief for the children, families, and community devastated by the shooting at a Catholic school in Minnesota. I weep with those whose lives have been forever altered by this event, and we lift our prayers for those who have died, those who are injured, and those who mourn.

We are a diocese of schools, and churches with connections to schools. So, I imagine so many of you in the diocese feel this moment in your heart and gut.

In this moment, be mindful of the parents who now carry the searing memory of violence visited upon their children.

We give thanks for the courage of first responders who ran toward danger and embodied Christ’s love in their presence, their touch, and their prayers. Their witness tells us that even in the shadow of death, light is not extinguished.

Yet, we must also confess we are living in a society caught in cycles of fear and violence. As Edwin Friedman reminds us, “When anxiety governs a community, leadership too often falters, and the health of the whole is put at risk. It is not enough for us to weep—we must also act.”

As Christians, we recognize that our faithful citizenship is in God’s kingdom. That kingdom calls us to resist violence with compassion, to reject despair with hope, and to work toward a world where children may learn in environments filled with safety and peace. To honor the dead, to love the living, we must commit ourselves anew to building communities rooted in care, justice, and generosity. We must respect humanity. If the lost lives of children and the suffering of parents is to be honored, then we must seek to be a better community.

So we pray:
For those who have been killed.
For the children who will carry scars in body and soul.
For the parents who tonight cradle both grief and gratitude.
For the teachers and leaders who must guide a community through trauma.
For lawmakers and citizens, that courage may replace apathy, and vision replace division.

Let us not grow weary in lament, nor in the work of peace. Christ calls us to be light in the darkness, a people who believe that even as strangers in a foreign land, we may see the hope of God before us.

Faithfully,
The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle

John, Julia, Jack & James Burgess enter larger life.…Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 16, at 7:00 PM, Saint Stephen’s will hold...
07/15/2025

John, Julia, Jack & James Burgess enter larger life.



Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 16, at 7:00 PM, Saint Stephen’s will hold a service of prayer for all those who have perished in the Hill Country flooding, and all those who remain missing. The whole community is invited to participate in this time of remembrance and grief.

On Friday, July 18, at 11:00 AM, The Church of St. John the Divine in Houston, will hold a burial service for the Burgess family, with a private committal following immediately thereafter. If you would like to attend in person, The Church of St. John the Divine is located at 2450 River Oaks Blvd, Houston, TX 77019.

On Saturday, July 19, at 9:30 AM, Saint Stephen’s will hold a Memorial Eucharist service for the Burgess family. This is an opportunity for our parish family to mourn the loss of John, Julia, Jack, and James in the church they loved so much.

Then, again on Saturday, July 19, 2025 at 11:00 AM, Liberty ISD will host a Public Service of Remembrance following the Eucharist at the church.

In lieu of flowers honoring this precious family, a trust is being established at Amegy Bank and donations towards Jenna’s future can be made out to: Jenna Lacy Burgess Trust and mailed to Jenna Lacy Burgess Trust, 3639 Tartan Lane, Houston, Texas 77025. Donations may also be made to Bo’s Place, MD Anderson Breast Cancer Research or an organization of your choice.

Email from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church John, Julia, Jack & James Burgess entered larger life on Friday, July 4 2025. John, Julia, Jack, and James were faithful and beloved members of the Saint Step

07/14/2025

LIBERTY– As the community mourns the devastating loss of the Burgess family, the family's church is set to host a pair of services this week in their memory and all who lost their lives during the flooding on the Guadalupe River. John and Julia Burgess were on vacation over the July 4 holiday when...

There will be a prayer vigil for the Burgess family tomorrow (Saturday, July 5) at 12:00 noon in the church. Please join...
07/05/2025

There will be a prayer vigil for the Burgess family tomorrow (Saturday, July 5) at 12:00 noon in the church. Please join us was we lift them up in prayer.

Several members of the Burgess family from Liberty are among the missing following today's devastating flood on the Guadalupe River.

Family members tell KPRC 2 that Jenna Burgess, 8, pictured on the far left is safe, but John Burgess IV, Julia Burgess, 5-year-old John "Jack" L. Burgess V, and 1-year-old James Burgess are missing following the flood.

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04/09/2025

You've invited to celebrate Holy Week at Saint Stephen's!

Here is our 2025 Service Schedule:

SUNDAY, APRIL 13

Palm Sunday: The Sunday of the Passion - One combined service at 10:30 AM
- Special Observances: Palm Procession around the Nave; The Reading of Luke’s Passion Narrative, read in parts

THURSDAY, APRIL 17

Maundy Thursday (Proper Liturgy) - 7:00 PM
- Special Observances: Ceremonial Washing of Feet; Festal Holy Eucharist; Stripping of the Altar after the conclusion of the service

FRIDAY, APRIL 18

The Way of the Cross - 12:00 PM
- Special Observances: Observance of the 14 traditional stations; Trisagion sung in procession between each station

Good Friday (Proper Liturgy) - 7:00 PM
-Special Observances: The recitation of the Church’s most ancient Prayer Form; The Veneration of the Cross

SATURDAY, APRIL 19

Holy Saturday (Proper Liturgy) - 12:00 PM
- Special Observances: A brief, quiet meditation on Jesus’s Descent to the Dead; Homily on Christ’s harrowing of Hades

The Great Vigil of Easter - 10:30 PM
- Special Observances: The kindling of the New Fire in the courtyard; Special readings and hymns recounting God’s saving deeds throughout Biblical history; The administration of Holy Baptism, Ringing of bells at the Easter Greeting; Festal service of Holy Eucharist

SUNDAY, APRIL 20

The Feast of the Resurrection: Easter Sunday - One combined service at 10:30 AM
- Special Observances: Easter egg hunt preceding the service; Flowering of the cross; Ringing of the bells at the Easter Greeting.

11/05/2024

A prayer on the eve of the election. 🙏

07/08/2024

From our Bishop.

05/06/2024

Hey, St. Stephen’s Family.

An emergency shelter for those affected by the floodwaters is opening immediately at the Jack Hartel county building here in Liberty.

Churches in Liberty are being asked to send volunteers to assist those seeking refuge. If you are willing and able to help, please report to the county building and identify yourself as a volunteer from St. Stephen’s.

Please contact me via the phone number listed in the parish directory if you have any questions.

Grace & Peace.

The Rev. Brandon S. McGinnis
Rector

What an amazing evening! God is bringing forth new things at St. Stephen’s Liberty. Congratulations to our new rector, B...
04/16/2024

What an amazing evening! God is bringing forth new things at St. Stephen’s Liberty. Congratulations to our new rector, Brandon McGinnis on his Installation!

Thanks go out to Bishop Fisher, to all of the clergy who attended and served, to the Vestry and search committee, and to all of you who joined us in marking together this wonderful milestone in the life of our church.

Photos courtesy of Nancy Waldrip.

What a beautiful celebration we had this past Easter Sunday! A reminder that our normal service times resume this Sunday...
04/05/2024

What a beautiful celebration we had this past Easter Sunday! A reminder that our normal service times resume this Sunday. 8 am for Rite I and 10:30 am Rite II. We look forward to seeing you!

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Liberty, TX
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Sunday 8:00 am - Holy Eucharist Rite I Solemn Mass Sunday 9:15 am - Christian Education for adults & youth Sunday 10:30 am - Holy Eucharist Rite II with organ and choir Wednesday 10:00 am - Morning Book/Bible Study Wednesday 6:00 pm - Evening Dinner, Bible Study & Prayer Sunday 6:00 pm - Evening Prayer with contemporary music & Christian Education for children