A bilingual, multiracial Episcopal community in Coral Springs —
where questions are welcome, justice is real work,
and the ancient liturgy still has something to say.

You belong here...

Come find out for yourself

Our Beliefs
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Come as you are. Come as you can. We've saved you a seat.

Doubt is welcome here. So are questions, grief, wonder, and whatever you're carrying today.
We're Sts. MM&M, a progressive, diverse Christian community in Coral Springs that worships in English and Spanish,
gives away grant money to local nonprofits, and believes love is not a reward for getting it right.
We didn't figure everything out. We just decided to keep showing up together.


Seek solace, take action  - all at Sts. MM&M.

Faith is personal and public. At Sts. MM&M, you'll find space to breathe, to grieve, to wonder — and a community that turns that faith into something the world can feel.

Serve. Grow. Thrive.

There's a place for you here — whether that's a Sunday morning, a Tuesday volunteer shift, or a Wednesday night prayer. Come walk the Way of Love with us.

Your Generosity Changes Things

Over five years, this community has put more than $560,000 into the hands of northern Broward nonprofits. That's what love looks like when it gets practical.

First Time Here and How to Stay Connected

There is no full life without belonging. We can't wait to know your name.

Title slide for Hard Questions Series article Are non-Christians saved?
By Lee Davis July 14, 2026
It's about people who have encountered Christianity, at least in some form, and who live or lived outside it. What does the tradition say about them?
Person on a mountain raising a cross against a bright sunrise; text reads “The Strength to be Kind”
By Lee Davis July 14, 2026
"Wisdom of Solomon says God's power is what makes mercy possible — why real strength looks like room held open, not a grip held tight, this week."
Dark title slide reading “The Hard Questions” with subtitle about people who never heard of Jesus.
By Lee Davis July 6, 2026
What happens to them?the church's answers have often been either cruel or evasive. This article is an attempt at something more honest.
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Worship Times


Join us this Sunday

  8:30 am - Worship in English

10:20 am - Sunday School Begins

10:30 am - Worship in English

12:20 pm - Sunday School in Spanish Begins

12:30 pm - Worship in Spanish


Weekday Worship

Monday, 7:00 pm, Evening Prayer Online

Wednesday, 7:00 pm, Anamchara Prayer Online