First built in 1956 but a part of the community much earlier than that, St. Luke's Episcopal Church serves a congregation of about 120 members. Following the retirement of its recent rector, the church is currently in transition and looking for a replacement. Church members are active in many local mission projects, including providing bag lunches to the Light House Shelter each Sunday and serving as the distribution site for the food pantry on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. The church also sponsors a local cub scout troop, which meets on its premises each Thursday.
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church located in Annapolis. In addition to Sunday worship, the church offers an array of educational programming and missionary work for congregants of all ages. Church community outreach includes a concert series featuring local musicians. For further inquiries about membership, call St. Margaret's Episcopal Church.
Located in the heart of Historic Annapolis, the present-day St. Anne's Parish is an Episcopal Church that has been serving the community of Annapolis for more than 150 years.
Note that the church is located on Church Circle and the church office and parish house are located at 199 Duke of Gloucester St.
Located at the corner of Bestgate and Severn Grove roads, St. Philip's Episcopal Church has community roots dating back to 1870, and has been at its current location since 1969. Each Sunday, the church offers two worship services as well as Sunday morning study. Church members participate in events such as an annual crab feast, community outreach efforts and a variety of ministries. The church maintains an environmental ministry that includes planting rain gardens in an outdoor sanctuary and an ongoing recycling campaign. The expansive Family Life Center banquet hall is available for special events, reunions and receptions.