the Chapel of St Anne,
an Episcopal Chapel in Arlington, MA

An Episcopal Chapel in Arlington, MA offering a place of prayer, contemplation, and community.

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Offering solace and prayer

Offering solace and prayer for over 100 years, the Chapel of St. Anne is an Episcopal Chapel and a place of grounding and peace, worship and sacred conversation.

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FAQs

  • An Episcopal Chapel is a place of Christian worship within the Episcopal tradition, part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Episcopal worship includes scripture readings, shared prayers, and the Eucharist, creating a thoughtful and welcoming spiritual experience for visitors and members alike.

  • The Chapel of St. Anne is an Episcopal Chapel located in Arlington, Massachusetts. The chapel offers a peaceful setting for worship, reflection, and community connection for residents of Arlington and the surrounding Greater Boston area.

  • No. Everyone is welcome to visit the Chapel of St. Anne. Whether you are Episcopalian, exploring faith, or simply looking for a peaceful place for reflection, you are welcome to attend services or spend time at the chapel.

  • Episcopal services typically include scripture readings, prayers, a short sermon or reflection, and the Eucharist (Holy Communion). The service follows a traditional liturgical structure that many people find meaningful and easy to follow.

  • Yes. Many visitors come to the chapel simply to sit quietly, pray, or spend time reflecting. The peaceful environment makes it a meaningful space for personal prayer and contemplation.

  • There is no strict dress code. Most visitors wear comfortable, respectful clothing. Some attend in business-casual attire, while others dress more casually.

  • A smaller Episcopal Chapel often offers a quieter and more intimate worship experience. Visitors may appreciate the peaceful setting, the opportunity for reflection, and the sense of community that smaller chapels can provide.

  • Yes. Visitors from Arlington and nearby communities throughout the Greater Boston area are welcome to attend services or visit the chapel for reflection.

  • The main difference between an Episcopal chapel and an Episcopal church comes down to size, setting, and overall experience. An Episcopal chapel is typically smaller and more intimate, offering a quieter, more contemplative environment for worship, prayer, and reflection. Services in a chapel often feel more personal, and visitors may find it easier to connect with both the space and the community.

    An Episcopal church, on the other hand, is usually larger and serves a broader congregation. Churches often offer more programs, ministries, and events, along with a more active and structured community environment.

    Both chapels and churches follow the same Episcopal tradition, including scripture readings, shared prayers, and the Eucharist. The choice between the two often comes down to personal preference — whether you’re seeking a peaceful, intimate setting or a larger, more active community.

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