St. Aidan's Episcopal Church
St. Aidan's Episcopal Church
AI Summary
St. Aidan's offers a predictable seasonal rhythm—two Sunday services during the school year (a quiet, contemplative early service and a choir-led 10:30 service with Children's Chapel and nursery), a single informal 9:30 AM service in summer, and a joint 5th‑Sunday worship followed by a themed potluck. The parish is musically active (adult choir, bell choir, organ and keyboard, monthly handbell ringing, and a summer Drop‑In choir) and hosts formation for all ages, including Godly Play and Holy Moly for children and an EYC youth group for grades 7–12. Visitors will find a welcoming campus with an outdoor “tree‑created cathedral,” a publicly accessible labyrinth and Stations of the Cross maintained with help from Boy Scout Troop 481, active community ministries (including a Shawl Ministry, a Plastic Pirates recycling effort that has collected over 6,000 lbs of plastic, and local outreach partnerships), plus regular community events like a multigenerational Christmas pageant and Fall Fair. Practical details are easy to find—office hours are listed on the site (Mon–Thu 9:00 AM–1:00 PM, Mon–Wed in summer), services are available by Zoom and posted to YouTube, a contact form and staff emails are provided, and online giving options are accepted.
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- Name:St. Aidan's Episcopal Church
- Street Address:3201 Edinburgh Drive
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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Added location: St. Aidan's Episcopal Church
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- Name:St. Aidan's Episcopal Church
- Website URL:https://www.aidanvbva.net
- Summary:St. Aidan's offers a predictable seasonal rhythm—two Sunday services during the school year (a quiet, contemplative early service and a choir-led 10:30 service with Children's Chapel and nursery), a single informal 9:30 AM service in summer, and a joint 5th‑Sunday worship followed by a themed potluck. The parish is musically active (adult choir, bell choir, organ and keyboard, monthly handbell ringing, and a summer Drop‑In choir) and hosts formation for all ages, including Godly Play and Holy Moly for children and an EYC youth group for grades 7–12. Visitors will find a welcoming campus with an outdoor “tree‑created cathedral,” a publicly accessible labyrinth and Stations of the Cross maintained with help from Boy Scout Troop 481, active community ministries (including a Shawl Ministry, a Plastic Pirates recycling effort that has collected over 6,000 lbs of plastic, and local outreach partnerships), plus regular community events like a multigenerational Christmas pageant and Fall Fair. Practical details are easy to find—office hours are listed on the site (Mon–Thu 9:00 AM–1:00 PM, Mon–Wed in summer), services are available by Zoom and posted to YouTube, a contact form and staff emails are provided, and online giving options are accepted.
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Initial church data
Last updated: 3/23/2026