
St. Mary Magdalene and St. Martin Episcopal Church in Coral Springs. {courtesy}
By Agrippina Fadel
St. Mary Magdalene and St. Martin Episcopal Church in Coral Springs offers a new multi-sensory worship service on Sunday nights at 7 p.m., beginning on September 18.
The SCAPE service is a collaboration between the church and Mishkhah, a retreat and worship series created by Kate Eaton in 2010. Founded to “reveal the mystery of Christ by stirring the senses and opening the heart,” Mishkhah creates multi-sensory services that integrate music, images, textures, light and movement, and prayer.
Grounded in “the beauty and wonder of the tradition and sacraments of Anglicanism,” the service includes live music by several local musicians and invites the congregation to “explore the landscape of one’s soul” through music, art, and movement.
All residents are welcome to attend the worship service, regardless of affiliation.
Episcopal Church of St. Mary Magdalene and St. Martin is a member of the Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida and a descendant of the Church of England and the Scottish Episcopal Church.
The church is located at 1400 Riverside Drive. Learn more about the multi-sensory worship service here.
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