2011 Annual Report
Welcome
Welcome to our parish where we have celebrated our faith through worship and fellowship for over 350 years. Although we are growing, our tradition is that of a small country church where we follow Christ by caring for each other and for those in need beyond our walls. Our practice is to gratefully accept God’s presence in our daily lives, to experience His great love, and to answer the call to engage in today’s world.
There is nothing stuffy about us. Our people come from Episcopalian backgrounds as well as from numerous other denominations and traditions. We are known in the Northern Neck for our welcoming friendliness, our congregational singing and our outreach.
We hope you will join us in this special place.
Mission Statement
As disciples of Christ, we strive by word and example to be a joyful, loving, welcoming parish. Realizing our rich blessings of time, talent, and treasure, we reach out to meet the needs of our community.
Welcome to our parish where we have celebrated our faith through worship and fellowship for over 350 years. Although we are growing, our tradition is that of a small country church where we follow Christ by caring for each other and for those in need beyond our walls. Our practice is to gratefully accept God’s presence in our daily lives, to experience His great love, and to answer the call to engage in today’s world.
There is nothing stuffy about us. Our people come from Episcopalian backgrounds as well as from numerous other denominations and traditions. We are known in the Northern Neck for our welcoming friendliness, our congregational singing and our outreach.
We hope you will join us in this special place.
Mission Statement
As disciples of Christ, we strive by word and example to be a joyful, loving, welcoming parish. Realizing our rich blessings of time, talent, and treasure, we reach out to meet the needs of our community.
Our New Rector
It is with great joy and thanksgiving that we announce the decision of the Rev. James H. Silcox, Jr. to accept the vestry’s unanimous call to become the rector of Wicomico Parish Church. We look forward to welcoming Jim and his wife, Jane, for their first Sunday with us on March 4, 2012.
We are also most grateful for the dedicated service and strong spiritual leadership of Dr. Howard Hanchey as interim rector for the last nine months.
You will find a brief biography introducing Jim Silcox and his family by clicking here
Discoveries Thrift Shop
Winter Hours:
Wednesday, Friday 11 AM – 3 PM
Saturday 9 AM – 1 PM
Donations and Consignment Welcome
Winter Hours:
Wednesday, Friday 11 AM – 3 PM
Saturday 9 AM – 1 PM
Donations and Consignment Welcome