St. Phillip's in the Hills


St. Philip's in the Hills is a strong and loving community who welcome, encourage and empower all visitors to grow in Christ and do God's work in the world. The congregation is large and embraces the diversity of God's creation.

The church is regarded as a sanctuary for people to gather and worship, it features an octagonal baptistery and artwork to bestow a feeling of peach. The church is open from 8am until dusk most days.

There is something for all at the church including the guided tour to provide a glimpse into the church. There are ten stops on the tour, which starts at Perry Garden where people meet after Sunday service for coffee hour.

Guests can also visit The Little shop which is open Monday to Thursday and is staffed by Episcopal Church Women volunteers and all profits are returned to the church. The La Parroquia is a Tea Room that was built in the late 1930s and now serves as St. Philips Adult Ministries Center. The La Parroquia can also be used for meditation and prayer.

A Children's Center was recently constructed where Christian education programs are held along with a fully staffed nursery and contract school for toddlers to third grade children. Visitors can also tour the Music Center, St. Philips Mexican-styled plaza, The Columbarium Garden and St. Philips Campus.

The congregation strives to make and inviting, inclusive and open community of seekers and disciples of all ages.

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