CLEVELAND, TN – Trailhead Episcopal Campus Ministry, based at St. Luke’s in Cleveland, TN, is an emerging campus ministry for Lee University students working to give a safe harbor to students and young adults in our community who, for any number of reasons, have not felt welcome in the Church. Trailhead aims to build a community of young people rooted in the ancient tradition of Anglican Christianity and engaged in the work God is doing in the world today. Ryan
Read MoreA Call for Improved Health Care and Environment for Latinx Appalachians
By The Rev. Dr. Tim Holder and Dr. Rebecca Adkins Fletcher MORGANTOWN, WV – Citing Latinx Appalachians as the fastest-growing ethnic demographic in Appalachia, Father Timothy Scott Holder, pastor of a bilingual congregation, St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Elizabethton, and Assistant Professor of Appalachian Studies, Rebecca Adkins Fletcher, East Tennessee State University, urged educators, activists, writers, and leaders from throughout the region at the Appalachian Association Conference at West Virginia University to more adequately address the state of Latinx American health
Read MoreKnoxville Community Celebrates Absalom Jones
Knoxville area Episcopalians and community members came together on Sunday evening, March 6, at the annual Absalom Jones service to celebrate the history and heritage of Blessed Absalom Jones at Church of the Good Samaritan, Knoxville and to hear The Rev. Chris Battle of the Underground Collective.
Read MoreSelma Pilgrimage Updates
The Selma Pilgrimage is set to embark on Tuesday morning, March 8th, at 7:00 am. A group of East Tennessee Episcopalians will gather outside St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church, Chattanooga to board their bus to Selma. As we reflect on each stage of this journey, we will share photos from different stops and reflection videos from various participants below. Photos Tag along with the pilgrims through photos throughout the pilgrimage. You can also view the photo album directly on
Read MoreSt. John’s, Johnson City Featured in WJHL
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Johnson City, was recently featured in WJHL’s reporting for Ash Wednesday services. “Several dozen people gathered in the church’s sanctuary for the noon service, bright sunlight streaming through the windows. They were there for the holy day that marks the beginning of Lent, a 40-day season of penitence and reflection leading up to Easter.” – Jeff Keeling
Read MoreHouse of Bishops Speaks on Ukraine and Anti-Trans Bills
In its first in-person assembly since September of 2019, The Episcopal Church House of Bishops gathered March 15-21 at Camp Allen in Navasota, Texas, for its traditional spring retreat. In addition to their primary activities of fellowship, study, prayer, and Sabbath, the 133 bishops and bishops-elect present held a business meeting the morning of March 19 that included the passage of pastoral statements/resolutions on the war in Ukraine and anti-trans legislation in various states. The Rt. Rev. Marc Andrus, bishop
Read MoreA Season to Remember, a Reconciling Thought by Bishop Brian Cole
The Coventry Litany of Reconciliation – Download a Copy All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. The hatred which divides nation from nation, race from race, class from class, Holy One, Forgive. The covetous desires of people and nations to possess what is not their own, Holy One, Forgive. The greed which exploits the work of human hands and lays waste the earth, Holy One, Forgive. Our envy of the
Read MoreMaking our Deaths Matter for People and the Earth
Bishop Brian Cole and Dr. Mallory McDuff were joined by a group of over 50 East Tennesseans who wanted to learn more about how end-of-life planning can make a difference for our loved ones and the environment. The interview is available to view above. Dr. McDuff was recently featured on WUOT in an interview with Chrissy Keuper as well. Thanks to Union Ave. Books who supplied copies of the books for purchase at the event. Signed copies are available at
Read MoreGrace Point Executive Director Highlights Successful Year, Announces Camps
Grace Point Camp and Retreat Center Executive Director, The Rev. Brad Jones, highlights a successful 2021 summer camp season despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Grace Point Camp and Retreat Center will continue their offering of camps for the 2022 season as they continue to progress with construction of their new Retreat Center. Camp registration is now open! This year’s annual convention drew attention to the Retreat Center construction project with Bishop Brian Cole requesting donations for the remainder of
Read MoreStatement from Bishop Brian Cole on Ukraine
Dear East Tennessee Episcopal Friends, I am writing to you today to commend the following statement and prayer by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of York. For some time, we have spoken of living in unprecedented times with a global pandemic and retreating democracies across the globe. To this moment, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine now requires all people of faith and goodwill to pray. The people of Ukraine have been living with low-level violent incursions from Russia for
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