Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness: Come let us adore him.
— The Book of Common Prayer, p 81
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Worshipers at Saint Philip’s are continually inspired by views from the twelve-foot arched window behind the Altar that reveals the desert and the Santa Catalina Mountains beyond. The buildings and gardens of Saint Philip’s have long drawn the attention and admiration of artists, photographers, and other guests. Our campus map contains more information about Saint Philip’s. Visitors are more than welcome to stroll the grounds and explore the Church.

Facility Rentals

If you would like to reserve space at Saint Philip’s for a meeting or special event, please fill out the online facilities request form here. If you have any questions or would like additional information please contact our office at 520.299.6421 or email facilities@stphilipstucson.org.

View more information regarding weddings at Saint Philip’s.

Columbarium

The Columbarium Garden provides a beautiful place of quiet repose for those who have died.  It is usually open at all times for those who wish to pay their respects or just spend some quiet moments of reflection.  To contact us for more information, call our office at 520.299.6421.

Little Shop

Saint Philip’s Little Shop is a small gift and bookstore on the church campus. We specialize in Christian books and gifts for special occasions such as baptism, confirmation, and graduation. Visit us Mondays through Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. to noon, and Sundays before, during, and after services. All proceeds go to support the mission of Saint Philip’s in the Hills.

Labyrinth

Saint Philip’s nine-circuit octagonal labyrinth, built in the style of the labyrinth at Cathédrale Notre-Dame d’Amiens, France, was completed and blessed by Bishop Kirk Smith in April of 2012. Read more about our Labyrinth.

Library

The Renouf-Nelson Library — located east of the church, and directly north of the fishpond — has an extensive collection of books, periodicals and audio-visual materials and strives to be place for spiritual development and intellectual growth for the parish and community. Read more about the Renouf-Nelson Library.