St. Joseph's Episcopal Church
St. Joseph's Episcopal Church

(910) 323-0161

Welcome to St. Joseph's Episcopal Church

Welcome to St. Joseph's Episcopal ChurchWelcome to St. Joseph's Episcopal ChurchWelcome to St. Joseph's Episcopal Church
Member, Worldwide Anglican Communion

(910) 323-0161

Welcome to St. Joseph's Episcopal Church

Welcome to St. Joseph's Episcopal ChurchWelcome to St. Joseph's Episcopal ChurchWelcome to St. Joseph's Episcopal Church
Member, Worldwide Anglican Communion

About Us

Church Schedule

We worship in the time-honored Anglican Tradition

We worship in the time-honored Anglican Tradition

Worship Schedule


Sun   Holy Eucharist   10:00 AM

Sat     Brotherhood of St. Andrew  11:00 AM

Wed  Morning Prayer  10:00 AM

          Bible Study           11:00 AM

  


Thur   Choir Rehearsal    4:30 PM



We worship in the time-honored Anglican Tradition

We worship in the time-honored Anglican Tradition

We worship in the time-honored Anglican Tradition

All services conducted according to the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. 

We love the Lord Jesus Christ.

We worship in the time-honored Anglican Tradition

We love the Lord Jesus Christ.

We express our love for the Lord in our worship. We invite you to Join us!

The Reverend Skip Walker

Priest -in-Charge

Bishop Rob Skirving is happy to announce the appointment of the Rev. Skip Walker as Coordinator of Ministry with People of African Descent, a new position in the Diocese of East Carolina which will begin October 1st and continue for an initial two-year period. As a part of this full-time position, Skip will serve as priest-in-charge with two of East Carolina’s historic black congregations, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Wilmington and St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church in Fayetteville. In his work with the wider diocese, Skip will support the leadership of each of the diocese’s six historic black congregations and will support the people and staff of the diocesan in striving to live into the fourth of our mission priorities, which proclaims that we have discerned that God’s Holy Spirit is calling us to “heal by advocating for justice and peace for all of God’s children, working together to remove obstacles that prevent equitable access to resources, while building bridges of reconciliation for the divisions between us."

St. Joseph's Episcopal Church

Come out and support your community blood drive - Wed November 29, 2023      10:00a - 3:00p

Phone : (910) 323-0161

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Our annual Christmas Cantata will be held on December 17th at 4:00 PM at St. Joseph's. If you would like to place an ad in the the program booklet, please send your ad to Stjoefay@gmail.com or mail to 509 Ramsey st. Fayetteville, NC 28301

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St. Joseph's Episcopal Church

509 Ramsey St, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301, United States

(910) 323-0161

Hours

Holy Eucharist  Sunday 10:00 AM

         

Bible Study Wednesday 11:00 AM

Br. of St. Andrew  Saturday 11:00 PM

Choir Rehearsal  Thursday 4:30 PM

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St. Joseph's 150th Anniversary History

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Who we are

Our History

Our history is a part of us. We are the second oldest Episcopal Congregation in Fayetteville. We have been an active parish since 1873. Our church building was built in 1896. Please see an usher to get a booklet describing the history of our parish.

Our Faith

We deeply believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and the teaching of the Church. We worship in the Anglican Tradition.

FAQs about the Episcopal Church

Q. Can anyone worship at an Episcopal Church?

A. Yes. All are welcome.

Q. Do I need to know the order and manner of worship?

A. No. Our members and ushers will help you in using the Book of Common Prayer.


Daughters of the King

The Enid Ferguson Chapter of the Order of the Daughters of the King, at St. Joseph's Episcopal Church welcomes you.

The Order of the Daughters of the King® is an order for women who are communicants of the Episcopal Church, churches in communion with it, or churches in the historic episcopate but not in communion with it. Our membership currently includes women in the Anglican, Episcopal, Lutheran (ELCA) and Roman Catholic churches.  

What we do......

Reaffirming the promises made at Baptism and Confirmation, a Daughter pledges herself to a life-long program of prayer, service and evangelism. She receives support in this commitment from a worldwide community of like-minded women. 

When you visit St. Joseph's, let us introduce ourselves....

We would love to have you in our community.

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The Brotherhood of St. Andrew

The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is an international ministry of men within the Anglican Communion with corporate offices in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. The Brotherhood was incorporated by an Act of the U. S. Congress signed May 30, 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt. That Act states, "the sole object of said corporation shall be the spread of Christ's Kingdom among men."

The St. Joseph's Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew provides food to area food pantries. We also provide food and school supplies to a school that has a high population of very needy children. We provide funds to help churches, family and public agencies for family crises and disaster relief.

We support our church....

The three pillars of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew are daily prayer, regular study, and continuous service. We pray daily. We study the scriptures regularly especially during our weekly meeting. We provide continuous service through our service projects to our church and to the community.

We support the spread of Christ's Kingdom...

We make continuous efforts, week by week, to  bring other into Christ's Church. 

Find out more about the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Inc.

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St. Joseph's Episcopal Church

509 Ramsey St. Fayetteville, NC 28301

(910) 323-0161

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