Welcome to St. Nicholas

What to Expect

Our Sunday service blends the Holy Eucharist liturgy from the Book of Common Prayer with contemporary music and a warm, hospitable atmosphere for all ages; it includes an opening procession, singing, Bible readings, prayers for ourselves and others, a sermon, and Holy Communion. Everything you need to know to fully participate will be provided to you in a detailed worship bulletin. If you are new to a tradition that uses formal prayers and liturgy, you’re invited and encouraged to take your time and participate at your own pace.
All baptized Christians are welcome to receive communion.

Services are every Sunday at 10:00am
4800 Wichita Trail, Flower Mound, TX 75022

Children and Families

Nursery is available for kids ages 0-4 during the service.  Children K-3rd grade are invited to attend Children’s Chapel, which begins at the beginning of the service in the area just off the entryway. All children join the rest of the congregation before Holy Communion to receive the sacrament as one church family. If desired, children are welcome to worship with the whole congregation throughout the entire service.

Groups

Spiritual Formation Groups

Simple small groups rooted in ancient practices of scriptural reading and prayer for people looking to follow Jesus together one day at a time

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Community Groups

Groups gathered around self-interest. Each group is different – some are more focused on prayer or Scripture study, while some lean more into building relationships;

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Ministries and Mission

Come alongside us as we love and serve our church and the local community.

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Our Way of Life

The ultimate rule and standard of our Christian faith is the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, which contain all things necessary to salvation. A sufficient summary of what we believe is confessed in the Nicene Creed. A fuller expression of the doctrine, discipline, and worship of our church is contained in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.

Feast on the Riches of God
We believe that in Jesus Christ, God offers the world a new and everlasting life to be seen, tasted, touched, and shared. Together, we strive to commune with God by grace and through faith in common life anchored in the story and promises proclaimed in the Scriptures, made visible in the Sacraments, and prescribed in the liturgies and traditions of the church.
Meet Christ in Everyone
We believe that all people bear the image of God and that in the face of Jesus true humanity is seen and known. Therefore, as Christ welcomes and serves us, we strive to welcome and to serve one another through ministries of mercy and justice that rely on companionship with the lost, the injured, the sick, the oppressed, and the weak.
Share in Christ Sufferings
We believe that grace comes at a cost and that the church becomes a sign and instrument of God’s cruciform love by patterning its life according to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Therefore, we strive to give ourselves wholly to God and to empty ourselves for the good of others through repentance, faith, wisdom, and virtue trusting that in the pursuit of genuine faith and holiness there is an abiding love that endures all things for our sake and brings joy beyond all sorrow.
Seek Unity through Peace
We believe that Christ longs for the church to be one just has the Lord is one and has given each of us gifts for building one another up into one body, the family of God. Therefore, we strive for peace with one another through ministries of reconciliation and fellowship that invite community, build unity in the church, and establish partnerships with our neighbors.
Practice Resurrection
We believe that the Gospel affects the whole of our life and that fulfilling the ministry to which God has called us will involve our heart, mind, soul, strength, and treasure. Therefore, we strive to invest, create, explore, imagine, and ask for immeasurably more in the Kingdom of God, that God’s power would be perfected in our weakness through an economy of love that makes real the sure and certain hope of resurrection.
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“Behold, the home of God is with humans. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God.”

Revelation 21:3