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The episcopal Church of all angels

Welcome to Church!

We are small enough to feel like a family, large enough to make a difference!
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The Episcopal Church of All Angels, located in the beautiful Black Hills,  is an open and loving historical Episcopal church in the the thriving community of Spearfish, SD. We pride ourselves on being a place of prayer and contemplation for all people.

We are small enough to feel like family and large enough to make a difference with offerings for everyone of all ages! We are committed to be a place of refuge for
ALL who are made in the image of God and those who want to draw closer to the sacred. From the curious to the devout- there is a place for you.

​Come join us!


Upcoming Events

Bible Study will take place on Wednesdays at 5:30pm in the Parish Hall! All are welcome!

Family Church will take place on January 25th at the 10:15am!

Our First Sunday Agape Meal will take place after the 10:15 service on the 1st of February! Please bring a side to share!

Our annual meeting will take place on February 15th. The meeting will be called to order at the beginning of the 8 am service. The business portion will take place during coffee hour and we will adjourn after the 10:15 service.



Our regular schedule has resumed!


Monday-
3:30-4:30 Community Tutoring 
7:30 PM Alcoholics Anonymous (Closed Discussion Mtg)

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Wednesday-
12 noon- Holy Eucharist in Sanctuary 
5:30 pm- Bible Study in the Parish Hall/ Seasonal Programming (Beginning on Jan 14th)

Thursday-

9:30am  Women's Community Bible Study

Friday-

7:30 PM Alcoholics Anonymous (Open Candlelight Discussion Meeting) 

Saturday-
7am Men's Breakfast at Perkins (Men's Breakfast in the Parish Hall the 1st Saturday of the Month)
Community KInder-Music Classes (Closed Group)

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Sunday- 
8am- Holy Eucharist Rite 1
9am- Coffee Hour
10:15am- Holy Eucharist Rite 2/ Sunday School (Family Church the last Sunday of the Month)

​After Services: First Sunday Homecoming Agape Meal (The first Sunday of the Month)


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During this season of light and the realization of Christ presence with us- above all please remember to give thanks to God for what we have and remember those who are in need of freedom, justice, shelter, sustenance, and healing Grace in your prayers.

Almighty and gracious Father, we give you thanks for the fruits of the earth in their season and for the labors of those who harvest them. Make us, we pray, faithful stewards of your great bounty, for the provision of our necessities and the relief of all who are in need, to the glory of your Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

Almighty God, who created us in your image: Grant us
grace fearlessly to contend against evil and to make no peace
with oppression; and, that we may reverently use the freedom you have graciously given us to strive to bring justice of to our
communities, and the courage to work to bring your bounty to all the peoples of our community and all of the nations, to the glory of your holy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.


FOOD

We want to thank all of our volunteers have have worked to distribute food to all of those in need in concert with the Spearfish Food Pantry.

​Remember that the work doesn't stop here. Continue to pray for our neighbors in need and donate food by dropping if off in the parish hall.
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SHELTER

Unfortunately, we will be making changes to our open door policy regarding sanctuary for those in need of overnight shelter. If you are a non profit or faith community who recommends our parish as an option to those in need, be aware new guidelines will be posted soon and available via a link below. These guidelines will be discerned in concert with fellow congregations of the Ministerial Association, Community Based Non Profits, and Governmental Organizations.

For now, our sanctuary will be closing at 9pm every evening.

​If there is a specific need for shelter please contact the office during business hours. If there is a need after hours, local NGO's and 1st responders/providers may contact our emergency pastoral care line.



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About Us

 We are located at 1044 North 5th Street, Spearfish, South Dakota.

Office Hours: M-W 9am-2pm, Th. 9am-11am

Phone- (605) 642-4349
Emergency Pastoral Care Line: (605)-631-0527 -(This line is not for financial assistance)
S
oDak Helpline for those in need of resources - 211
Suicide Prevention Helpline - 988

Worship Times/ Events
Monday-
3:30-4:30 Community Tutoring 
7:30 PM Alcoholics Anonymous (Closed Discussion Mtg)

Tuesdays
5:30 PM Vestry (3rd Week of the Month)
Wednesday
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12 noon- Holy Eucharist in Sanctuary 
5:30 pm- Bible Study in the Parish Hall/ Seasonal Programming

Thursday-
9:30am  Women's Community Bible Study
Friday-
7:30 PM Alcoholics Anonymous (Open Candlelight Discussion Meeting) 
Saturday-
7am Men's Breakfast at Perkins (Men's Breakfast in the Parish Hall the 1st Saturday of the Month)
Community KInder-Music Classes (Closed Group)

Sunday- 
8am- Holy Eucharist Rite 1
9am- Coffee Hour
10:15am- Holy Eucharist Rite 2/ Sunday School (Family Church the last Sunday of the Month)
After Services: First Sunday Homecoming Agape Meal (The first Sunday of the Month) 


Who We Are

The Episcopal Church of All Angels in Spearfish, SD is a vibrant and loving congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota. We are a congregation who strive on a daily basis to be the loving and working presence of the Body of Christ in the Northern Black Hills of South Dakota. We are small enough to feel like family and large enough to make a difference. We are a people who love generously and do many works throughout the community.   

Our Story

Spearfish's The Episcopal Church of All Angels, perhaps the Black Hills' prettiest place of worship, stands in tribute to the First Treasury Secretary and founding father Alexander Hamilton, the perseverance of Spearfish's settlers, the tradition of Black Hills stone crafting, and maybe to an unknown supplier of storied wood.  Most important, though, it stands as testimony to God's presence in the world and to the teachings of Christ. In classic form its wood ceiling is shaped like a boat's hull reminding us all that we are called to be fishers of people. Founded in 1898, The Episcopal Church of All Angels continues to be a vibrant place of worship, fellowship and outreach in the 21st Century.
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