This place is a great spot to be a part of a community and practice your faith. The building itself is beautiful and wheelchair accessible, which is wonderful. The parking lot and entrance are also wheelchair accessible, making it easy for everyone to get in. There's a restroom available, and it's wheelchair accessible too. Everyone seems to be really welcoming, and the rector is wonderful. It's a great place to meet new people and feel like they're old friends. However, I couldn't find any information about the community's inclusivity towards visitors from different faith backgrounds.