Annapolis|Local Event
Experience the worship that shaped spiritual lives of Annapolis residents in 1776

Join St.
Anne’s Episcopal Church’s parishioners, on Independence Day, July 4,
2026, at 10 a.m. for Matins, according to the 1662 Book of Common Prayer,
which was the prayer book used by St. Anne’s Parish in the years surrounding
the American Revolution.
On this
250th anniversary of the declaration of independence from England, this service
at St. Anne’s in Church Circle in Annapolis, Md., offers a rare opportunity to
experience the worship that shaped the spiritual lives of Annapolis residents
in 1776, with its timeless prayers, classic language, and deep roots in Anglican
tradition.
This
service provides an opportunity to give thanks for the blessings and
responsibilities of liberty while gathering in an historic church where past
generations prayed during the nation’s birth. Through scripture, prayer, and
thanksgiving, attendees can remember that true freedom is ultimately grounded
in dependence upon God and commitment to the common good.
All are
welcome to this historic and reflective observance of Independence Day.
Photo by
Laura Sullivan