Welcome — We’re Glad You’re Here
If you’re new to Sussex—or just exploring church again—you’re warmly welcome here.
At St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, you’ll find a friendly community where people gather to worship, ask questions, build friendships, and care for one another. Whether you’re new to faith, returning after time away, or simply curious, there’s a place for you here.
Service Times & Location
Sundays at 9 AM
Holy Eucharist with familiar hymns, thoughtful preaching, and space for prayer. Coffee and conversation follow—stay and say hello.
W239 N6440 Maple Ave Sussex, WI 53089
What to Expect When You Visit
Warm greetings from regulars who are glad to meet you. Don’t feel obligated to talk to us if worship is a private experience for you!
Comfortable worship that blends prayer, music, and thoughtful reflection.
No dress code—come in what makes you comfortable. You’ll see everything from jeans to fancy dresses.
Families and kids are welcome - ask at the door if you need anything for little ones or a kid-friendly space to change or feed.
Friendly folks to help you find the sanctuary, restrooms, or the gathering space after worship.
We’re About Community
At St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Sussex, we believe faith is something we live out together with our neighbors. Our parish stays connected to the wider Sussex community through partnerships, events, and shared celebrations throughout the year, including:
Sharing meals and even BBQs with each other throughout the year.
Working alongside other Sussex-area churches to support community needs and shared ministry
Hosting our annual Graveyard Walk, a beloved event that celebrates local history and storytelling
Blessing of the Animals, where pets and their people gather for a joyful community blessing
Seasonal gatherings and community events that bring neighbors together
Opening our space for fellowship, service, and connection in the life of Sussex
We are a people who look out for one another,and a community that prays for life’s joys and challenges together.
We’re growing in faith with each other, not just for each other.