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The Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement

Love your neighbor signSaint Monica’s Episcopal is a great church community for all people in Cantonment, Florida. More importantly, it is a safe place to explore your beliefs, and a place where people can meet Jesus.

Regardless of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, or socio-economic class all people are welcome here. Certainly, you are a unique child of God and we love you. So YOU are welcome here. Above all, we are committed to making justice, dignity and inclusiveness a reality in this congregation and the world.

We are grateful you have found St. Monica’s on the web therefore, we look forward to having you visit us soon. If you would like to know more about us, please give us a call, or better yet, visit us. ALL are welcome here!

70th invitation

Celebrating 70 Years!

Saint Monica’s Day
Sunday, May 5 2024

Join us for the 70th Anniversary of our Founding on the Feast Day of St. Monica. Church service begins at 10 am, followed by lunch, fellowship, and memories. St. Monica’s ECW will provide fried chicken. Please bring a covered dish to share.

 

Clergy Support Contact Information:
The Rev Deacon Rachel Iversen
Revdeaconrachel@gmail.com
(850) 293 – 0478

Stay connected with the most up-to-date information through our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SaintMonicasEpiscopal

Watch this week’s service.

Our Mission
Guided by the Holy Spirit, we spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ through worship, word and deed in the community and the world.

Our Vision
A church for all people.

Our Core Values
Inclusiveness, Integrity, and Service.

A picture of our Wildlife Habitat sign in front of the dock at the pond. St. Monica’s campus has been certified as a Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation. A wildlife habitat garden attracts birds, butterflies, and other neighborhood wildlife. Native plants provide food eaten by a variety of wildlife. Our pond provides a place for drinking, bathing, and breeding. Undeveloped wooded areas are resources for wildlife to reproduce, and to protect and nourish their young. Maintaining the grounds in such a way expresses our commitment to environmental stewardship.

 

Dates to remember:

Beans & Rice Ministry

As part of our Outreach Program, we give away rice and dried beans to each family who drops by. Distribution starts at 9 am on the last Saturday of each month and continues until supplies run out.

For more events, visit our Coming Events page!


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Saint Monica’s is an Episcopal Church in the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast

The Right Reverend James Russell Kendrick – Bishop


Episcopal logoThe Most Reverend Michael Bruce Curry  – Presiding Bishop