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Adult Formation

St. Matthew’s offers many opportunities for us to grow in faith. From Tuesday Morning Prayer to (nearly) monthly Pub Theology and periodic book clubs and other events - there are many ways to deepen your faith and connection to God at St. Matthew’s. Please take a look at the posts below to see what's going on right now!

All are welcome.


The Church, unsleeping

The Church, unsleeping

Dear friends and members of St. Matt's, What a delight it was to have our Bishop with us last week, even though we're in this temporary couple of weeks of online worship. I hope you joined us online for that special service. I'll tell you that...
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Epiphany

Epiphany

Dear friends and members of St. Matt's, Today we have moved from the Christmas season into the season of Epiphany . Today is the day we give thanks for the arrival of the Wise Men, the sages who traveled from afar to find a tiny King. We talk...
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Christmas is coming.

Christmas is coming.

Dear members and friends of St. Matt's, As we continue to make our way through the season of Advent, it is indeed beginning to look a lot like Christmas. As I write this, it's Wednesday afternoon and there is a sweet, fine snow coming down out...
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Advent preparations.

Advent preparations.

Dear members and friends of St. Matt's, I hope this note finds you well as we enter December. The next few weeks are always exceedingly busy for all of us - both at church and in our own lives. This past Sunday, as we prepared for worship, Don s...
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Guest Preacher and Forum after worship on 12/5

Guest Preacher and Forum after worship on 12/5

Join us on Sunday 12/5 for a visit from a guest preacher and a chance to learn from her at a forum after the 10:00am service. All are welcome! You'll have a lot to chew on! Erika Plank Hagan is a postulant towards ordination to the priesthood h...
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Come to the table.

Come to the table.

Every week when the staff gathers for our regular meeting, we begin our time together with some kind of meditation or reflection. Each one of us is responsible for a different week of the month, and we bring in scripture passages, songs, prayers,...
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Truths that are hard to hear.

Truths that are hard to hear.

Dear friends and members of St. Matthew's, This Saturday is the feast day of James of Jerusalem , James the brother of Jesus. Often called James the Just, he has long been one of the convincing voices for me and for many others about the authen...
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Festal Compline Service for All Saints: November 7th at 4:30pm.

Festal Compline Service for All Saints: November 7th at 4:30pm.

On Sunday, November 7th, we celebrate the feast of All Saints. For Episcopalians, this is one of the principal feasts in our church year. On this day, we call to memory all the departed saints and celebrate the communion between the living and th...
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So much ahead of us.

So much ahead of us.

Dear friends and members of St. Matt's, Welcome to September! Can you believe it? As I write this note, it's my third day back in the office and I'm busy trying to excavate my inbox and make plans for the coming season. As you'll see in this e...
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SAVE THE DATE:  Monday, July 26th for Love Is The Way parish-read

SAVE THE DATE: Monday, July 26th for Love Is The Way "parish-read"

The second part to our Renewal Works team “parish-read” of Bishop Michael Curry’s book, Love is the Way , will be on Monday, July 26th at 7:00pm at Marley's. Using our Pub Theology meeting style we will gather to discuss and sh...
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Education for Ministry (EfM)

Every baptized person is called to ministry. The Education for Ministry (EfM) program provides people with the education to carry out that ministry. During the Rite of Confirmation and Renewal of Baptismal Vows we ask God to "Renew in these your servants the covenant you made with them at Baptism. Send them forth in the power of the Spirit to perform the service you set before th…

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Social Justice and Racial Healing

As a parish in in the Episcopal Church in Connecticut and part of the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement, at St. Matthew's we dream and work to live out our baptismal promises individually and corporately where all people may experience dignity and abundant life and see themselves and others as beloved children of God.

  • Will you persevere in resisting evil, and, whenever y…
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Sermons

  • Aug 14 | The Rev. Mark Montgomery
    The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost.
  • Aug 7 | The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
    The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost.
  • Jul 31 | The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
    The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost.
  • Jul 24 | The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
    The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost.
  • Jul 17 | The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
    The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost.


St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
36 New Canaan Rd., Wilton, CT 06897
(203) 762-7400

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Service Times

Sundays at 10 am

Holy Eucharist Rite II
Church School & Nursery Care during worship


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St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
36 New Canaan Rd.
Wilton, CT 06897

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(203) 762-7400

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St Matthew’s is a community of disciples and we are on a journey together. We are called to participate in God’s mission. We learn and dream, worship and pray, laugh, cry and serve together. St. Matt’s is a place where we learn about God and learn to be disciples. It’s a place to call home. A place to belong. Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, you are welcome.

As you reach the doors to St. Matthew’s Church you will be greeted by a member of our church. Feel free to ask questions and sign in at our Visitors Book located on your left side just past the name tag table. You will be handed a bulletin as you walk into the sanctuary so you can fully participate in the service if you want. Come as you are! No dress code required.

If you need childcare services, please ask your Greeter for direction.

Sundays at 8:00 am Holy Eucharist Rite II
A quiet, informal service held around the Altar

Sundays at 10:00 am Holy Eucharist Rite II with choir & organ (September–June)
Church School & Nursery Care during worship

Summer (July and August): Sundays at 10:00 am (click here for details)

Learn More

We are located at 36 New Canaan Road in Wilton. After you park your car, walk ahead through the walkway to the courtyard, and we our sanctuary is located on the left side of the complex.

Our parish office is located in the middle building connecting St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church and Wilton Presbyterian Church, and you can enter through the door marked Parish Office in the courtyard.

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Stewardship Pledge Flowers Endowment/Planned Giving Rector's Discretionary Fund

“For all things come from you, and of your own have we given you” (1 Chronicles 29:14, NRSV)

Many Episcopalians know this line of scripture because we say it in our Eucharistic liturgy every week. It reflects our deepest understanding of thanksgiving and stewardship - God gives us everything! When we give to God, others, and the church, we are really giving back what is originally a gift from God. We are all stewards of the resources, abilities, and opportunities that God has entrusted to our care, and s caretakers of these gifts, we support our church and God’s mission by using our time, our skills, and our financial resources.

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A pledge is a spiritual promise, a commitment to the life of a faith community, a commitment to which God calls each one of us. Pledges help with orderly financial planning and they make possible all the programming and fellowship that we enjoy together, including: children’s and youth ministries, music, building operations and maintenance, clergy and staff compensation, mission engagement, fellowship, and much more. YOU are the heart of St. Matthew's. Your generous gift makes all of our programming possible.

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It is the tradition of St. Matthew’s to use fresh flowers at our altar every Sunday for worship as well as other special occasions. Prepared by our Flower Guild, you may sponsor the flowers on a date of your choosing in memory of a loved one, in thanksgiving, or other purpose for a suggested donation of $75. Those named in memory or in thanksgiving are also included in the prayers of the people on that Sunday. Following worship, our Petal Pushers deliver the flowers to members or friends of St. Matthew’s, bringing our prayers from our altar to their home.

Flower Donations

Healthy and vibrant future ministries at St. Matthew’s will be built upon the legacies we leave today. Many of our Episcopal institutions exist because past generations cared so much about the future of the Episcopal Church and expressed their caring by creating planned gifts. Planned giving is a ministry that is vital because it can help ensure the future of our church, but also because it offers you the opportunity to make a final testament about the importance of your Christian faith. Find some ideas how you might give from the Episcopal Church Foundation.

Title III, Canon 9, Section 6(b6), of the Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Church (2015) is generally interpreted to mean that, at a minimum of one Sunday a month, the loose offering at the Holy Eucharist is designated for the clergy discretionary fund. Congregations may wish to set aside a budgeted amount for the discretionary fund in addition to or as a substitute for the above method. Congregations may designate that all fees or gifts received for weddings, funerals, and baptisms are contributed to the discretionary fund. Individuals may also contribute to the fund with occasional gifts.

Rector Discretionary Fund