St. Hubert's Episcopal Church
Kirtland Hills
OH

44060-7835

St. Hubert's Episcopal Church, Kirtland Hills, Ohio, United States
The three kings came to St. Hubert's on The Eve of Epiphany

Who we are

Five Pillars Guide Us On Our Faith Journey

Our church has had a consistent set of core beliefs which have made St. Hubert's what it is today and are the pillars upon which our future mission is built. Together they spell C-R-O-S-S

Congregational Development

Our parish family fosters a vibrant commitment to living out the mission of St. Hubert's. Fellowship is the common denominator that drives our events: Coffee hour, Holy Week dinners, educational discussions and semiannual church clean ups.

Resource Stewardship

The congregation shepherds its gifts of time, talent and treasure and shares them for the benefit of others. Volunteer work abounds when it comes to maintaining the church building and grounds. The congregation takes pride in its facilities, and their time and talents provide much of the needed cleaning and repair work. An annual Stewardship campaign is held with a large percentage of the parish pledging.

Outreach

The Christian ministry of St. Hubert's is extended to enrich the experience for all. Several programs take place annually, monthly or weekly to provide needed services to the community and our parish family. Brown bag lunches are prepared, always including homemade cookies, for the Painesville homeless. The St. James lunch program feeds a hot lunch to over 130 on Sundays. Our volunteers prepare, serve and clean up every fifth Sunday. Once a month, volunteers do similar chores at "A Place At the table" at Trinity Cathedral. For our parishioners, a "Casseroles for Christ" program delivers meals to those who are ill and to families with a newborn.

School supplies for children and needed clothing and gifts at Christmas are provided through our Caring Tree.
Volunteers help distribute fresh produce and other food products to school families at Marion Sterling School in Cleveland. A group of quilters was formed at the school with the assistance of St. Hubert's. "Thanksgiving Dinner in a Bag" is provided to needy families at this school as well. These are just a few of the outreach programs that are successful endeavors.

Spiritual Growth

We encourage our parishioners to strengthen their relationship with Christ and one another. The Book of Common Prayer guides our services. Holy Communion is celebrated on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. All are welcome to participate at the table. Special Feast days are celebrated including All Saints, St. Nicholas and The Feast of the Epiphany. Healing services are held throughout the year.

St. Hubert's Traditions

We build for the future without losing sight of the past. Our congregation worships in the Episcopal tradition. Our church is located on the banks of the East Branch of the Chagrin River, and the river has always played an important role in our church life.

Location of worship / Church Address

8870 Baldwin Road
Kirtland Hills, OH 44060-7835
United States
Phone: 440-256-1280

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Church Pastor

The Rev. Daniel H. Schoonmaker
Rector
8870 Baldwin Road
Kirtland Hills, OH 44060-7835
United States
Phone: 440-256-1280

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Quote of the Day

John 14:2

In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.

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The Rev. Daniel H. Schoonmaker
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Denise Miller
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There is a parking lot directly beside St. Hubert's, and parking in the circular drive as well.


St. Hubert's Episcopal Church Kirtland Hills Service Times

Sunday 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Eucharist

The 10:00 service is NO LONGER offered via Zoom. Services are recorded and uploaded to YouTube for those who cannot attend.

CURRENT COVID PROTOCOLS

Please be careful as you interact with others.

Masks are optional.
Communion is shared in two kinds (wafer and wine). You may refuse either as is your comfort. You may approach the altar rail, or wait for Dan to deliver to the pews.
Be sure to get your vaccines and booster shots. It is evident that those who are not vaccinated are much sicker with omicron.

Service Times last updated on the 29th of May, 2022


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St. Hubert's is a somewhat casual church. Comfortable, well-maintained, clean clothing is acceptable.


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St. Hubert's Episcopal Church, Kirtland Hills, Ohio, United States
The three kings came to St. Hubert's on The Eve of Epiphany



St. Hubert's Episcopal Church History

St. Hubert's Episcopal Church is nestled amidst natural splendor, and has a quiet, abiding spirit. Through this place, we find renewal, courage, inspiration, and hope. We also reach out in service to the community and the world.

The church has a rich and interesting history. On July 9, 1893, it was dedicated and named The Church of the Transfiguration and was located on Little Mountain. Twenty-three years later, it was moved to Salida Beach in Mentor-on-the-Lake and sat on the grounds of the Holliday House for girls, a summer recreational facility. It was closed in 1925.

The church was moved to its present location, dedicated and renamed St. Hubert's on June 2, 1929. The framework of the main chapel, the stained glass windows, and the bell sustained the move.

Initially the church was a summer chapel, open four months of the year. Year round services began at St. Hubert's in 1970.


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