Emmanuel Church

Emmanuel Church Located in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, Emmanuel Church is a seasonal worshipping community in the Episcopal tradition.

We hold services during the summer months and on Christmas Eve and Easter. Our minister is the Reverend Luther Zeigler. In Manchester-by-the-Sea for more than one hundred years, Emmanuel Church has been a place where Christians have worshipped on Sunday mornings during the summer months, on Easter Sunday, and on Christmas Eve. Services are in the style of the Episcopal Church according to the Book

of Common Prayer. Many individuals and families consider themselves members and friends of Emmanuel Church while they may also be members of another parish community either in the Manchester area or in some other part of the country. Throughout the years, summer visitors to the beach, sailors from the harbor, the spiritually curious, and many grandchildren have joined in our worship. In addition to its regular worship schedule, Emmanuel Church has welcomed people to celebrate marriages, baptize their children, and faithfully celebrate the lives of ones who have died. We invite you to join in our worship and become part of the rich history of Emmanuel Church. If you would like more information about the ministry of the Church or are interested in the sacraments of baptism, marriage, or burial, please contact the minister, the Reverend Luther Zeigler at 978-526-0085 or [email protected].

Join us next Sunday, April 5th, for A Celebration of Easter at Emmanuel Church, Manchester’s Episcopal seasonal chapel b...
03/29/2026

Join us next Sunday, April 5th, for A Celebration of Easter at Emmanuel Church, Manchester’s Episcopal seasonal chapel by Singing Beach. We’re located at 19 Masconomo Street. Our service schedule for Easter is below. All are welcome! For early risers, we will also be participating in the Ecumenical Easter Sunrise Service on Singing Beach at 6:18 am sharp!

Join us on Christmas Eve! We have three services from which to choose: The 2:30 PM is a 30-minute service designed espec...
12/14/2025

Join us on Christmas Eve! We have three services from which to choose: The 2:30 PM is a 30-minute service designed especially for families with small children. The 4 PM service is a traditional Christmas Lessons and Carols service. And the 6 PM is a festive, candle-lit Eucharist. 

08/28/2025

Words from the Rt. Rev. Craig Loya, Bishop of Minnesota, about yesterday’s tragic events:

Beloved in Christ,

Like all of you, I am devastated by news of the mass shooting at Annunciation Church and School in south Minneapolis this morning. Our metro area congregations have many close connections to students, faculty, and staff at the school, and all of us are feeling the crushing weight of grief.

The fact that we live in a nation where children are shot and killed while at worship or in school would be unimaginable if it wasn’t so common. Over decades, our elected officials have proven unwilling to take even the smallest steps toward addressing the fact that in many parts of our nation, it is easier to purchase a gun that is designed only to kill large numbers of humans than it is to get a license to drive a car. As a nation, we have chosen access to guns over the ability to assemble in our most sacred public spaces without fear. This crushing grief is simply what that collective choice costs.

In moments like this, we all feel helpless, angry, and afraid. But as followers of a savior who was executed by a broken and corrupt political establishment, we know a few things for certain. First, the resurrection of Jesus that we proclaim week in and week out in our congregations establishes forever that God’s love is the most powerful force for change and healing in the universe, and that love will one day break down and recreate even the most corrupt and broken systems we inhabit. So in the hardest moments, we double down on our commitment to be people who live by the law of love in a world that is ruled by narrow self-interest.

Second, we know that the whole purpose of our lives is to stand in the midst of a deeply distorted world and bear witness to Jesus’ better way of love. Our nation has made peace with the kind of carnage that played out in Minneapolis today, but we have not and we will not. It is essential that we continue to flood our elected officials with demands to reverse the grim choice we have made and pass sensible gun control laws that will prevent massive suffering and death. Whether our efforts at change are successful or not, it matters immensely that we as a people continue to point to a better way. We ultimately cannot force the fullness of God’s reign into being, but we must always point to what that reign looks like in every situation we encounter.

And finally, we remember that Jesus always goes where the pain is. Jesus always, always shows up most fully with those who are doubled over with grief, pushed aside by oppressive systems, ignored by the powerful, or afraid in the shadows. Jesus goes most fully to those places in our own hearts, and in the world around us. Jesus always shows up with the balm of love where there is deepest pain, and that’s where we show up as his hands and heart.

In the psalmist’s well-worn words, even as we walk through a valley of death and fear, the Lord is with us. And the Lord who is with us calls us to keep shouting our defiant alleluia at the darkness, until God’s perfect kingdom of love is fully and finally done, on earth as it is in heaven.

04/19/2025
Join us for Easter! We have a 9 am family-friendly service followed by an Easter Egg Hunt at 9:30 am, as well as our tra...
04/16/2025

Join us for Easter! We have a 9 am family-friendly service followed by an Easter Egg Hunt at 9:30 am, as well as our traditional festive Eucharist at 10:30 am. Everyone is welcome!

Have a holy Ash Wednesday
03/05/2025

Have a holy Ash Wednesday

Please join us for one of our three Christmas Eve services. We begin with a 2:30 PM family-friendly service, followed by...
12/11/2024

Please join us for one of our three Christmas Eve services. We begin with a 2:30 PM family-friendly service, followed by a 4 PM service of Christmas lessons and carols, concluding with a 6 PM festive Christmas Eucharist with homily. All are welcome!

Learning about God from the kids!
08/05/2024

Learning about God from the kids!

05/27/2024
On Easter Sunday, March 31, we will celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord with a festive Eucharist at 10 am. We’ll sing...
03/25/2024

On Easter Sunday, March 31, we will celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord with a festive Eucharist at 10 am. We’ll sing great Easter hymns, pray for our world and each other, share the bread and the wine, and hear the good news of Jesus Christ proclaimed. We would love it if you could join us!

Join us for Christmas Eve worship tomorrow! We have three services: a 2 pm “30 minute” service with a Christmas story fo...
12/23/2023

Join us for Christmas Eve worship tomorrow! We have three services: a 2 pm “30 minute” service with a Christmas story for kids of all ages and the singing of favorite carols; a 4 pm Lessons and Carols service; and a 6 pm festive Eucharist service with sermon.

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24 Masconomo Street
Manchester, MA
01944

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