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Many visitors to Nashotah House comment that a sense of holiness, peace, and warm community characterizes the campus. Those who are familiar with Nashotah House describe it as having "a spirituality all its own." Our 365 acre campus and the surrounding lakes and woodlands provide a tranquil environment for prayer, study, and spiritual formation. The heart of the community is the Chapel. Seven days a week, Michael, the one-ton bell standing outside the Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin calls the community to prayer. Three times a day—before Morning and Evening Prayer and at noon—a member of the Junior classcommunity rings the Angelus, the traditional prayer commemorating the Incarnation. Although there is no formal midday service at Nashotah, members of the community pause for prayer wherever they may be on campus, while Michael sounds across the grounds. Not only do we cherish our worship life at Nashotah House, we delight in sharing it with those who wish to join us. Guests are always welcome at any of our daily services. A schedule is below. Sunday morning worship at Nashotah House - Each Sunday our celebration of the Holy Eucharist is at 10:00 a.m. with sermons by members of the Nashotah House faculty and specially invited guest preachers. A Nursery is provided for infants during the Eucharist. There is a "coffee hour" reception following the service to which all are warmly invited. Christian Education classes are offered for adults and families at 9:00 a.m.
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