NEWCOMERS
Welcome to Our Church
We hope to see you soon at our next service. If you are discovering our church for the first time, you can find answers to common questions below.
Christ Madison FAQs
WEEKLY GATHERINGS
When We Worship
Sunday Service:Â 9:30 AM
Wednesday Evensong: 6:00 PM
LOCATION
Where We Worship
We are located downtown Madison at 506 Mulberry Street. Please note, we do not have a private lot to park in, so street parking is your best option.
Is there a dress code?
We are mostly casual. Some like to dress up. You might think of it as dressing for a meal with a friend.
Where can I park?
Cars and golf carts can be parked on the street.
What about children?
Your children and grandchildren are welcome to stay with you during worship. Episcopal worship is active. There’s lots to see, hear, and opportunities to move our bodies.
Where are you located?
At the corner of Mulberry and 3rd Street, two blocks north of Main on Mulberry, the east end of the historic district.
Are you handicap accessible?
We have a very nice ramp leading up from Mulberry street with direct access to the Sanctuary. A brick and concrete garden path leads back to the Great Hall. You can get to your pew without any stairs. The front pew on the North side, near the piano has a very large area for wheelchair accessibility as well. Our second entrance also offers accessibility on Third street. The Garden is on one level. You can access either the Great Hall or Sanctuary from the Third street entrance.
How long are services?
A service of Holy Communion is about an hour. Allow 15 more minutes on special holidays like Christmas and Easter. Morning prayer is about 45 minutes. Evensong is 30 minutes.
Who is welcome?
You are! Our worship services, and events are open to all who want to join us. Whether you are a long-time member of the Episcopal faith communities or someone who knows nothing about our church and is curious to learn more, we would love to have you with us.
Our faith is LGBTQ+ affirming and believe God loves all of us for exactly who we are. No one will ever be turned away due to their gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation.