Bishop Brian Cole along with the clergy and people of East Tennessee ordained The Rev. Maribeth Manoff to the sacred order of priests on Saturday, April 30, 2022. Mr. Brad Hood, UT Medical Center Chaplain, was the guest preacher.
Read MoreBecoming Beloved Community Launches Newsletter
Mr. Alvin Blount, Diocesan Archivist and Becoming Beloved Community Initiatives Coordinator, has compiled the first Becoming Beloved Community (BBC) newsletter. The newsletter, scheduled to be released monthly, offers a video interview with The Rev. Ron Morton, Deacon in Charge of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Knoxville, TN, featured BBC events (Ascension’s May Day community garden planting event and this year’s Pride Mass), and curated resource for children. You can access the newsletter here. If you would like to receive the monthly
Read MoreA Witness to Resurrection, A Reconciling Thought from Bishop Brian Cole
Bishop Brian Cole invites us to reflect on the witnesses who have told us the resurrection news and who have gone before us. All are welcome to attend a service in memory of The Rt. Rev. William E. Sanders on Saturday, June 4, at 1:00 pm at St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral, Knoxville, TN. Transcript Hi. I’m Bishop Brian. The Easter season is a season of several days where we’re allowed to give thanks for the resurrection event, for the
Read MoreDeath Does Not Have the Last Word: An Easter Message
Bishop Brian Cole reflects on the resurrection story from the Gospel of John, inviting us to walk into the darkness with Mary and to follow Jesus through the Easter story rather than attempting to control what Easter might mean for us. We invite you to join your local parish to celebrate Holy Week and Easter. To find your closest parish, click here. Gospel Passage: John 20:1-18 Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark,
Read MoreClergy Renew Vows and Bless Holy Oils at Grace Point
The clergy of East Tennessee gathered at Grace Point on Thursday, April 7, to renew their ordination vows and to bless the chrism and healing oils for the coming year. A scrumptious lunch followed in the commons with tours of the new retreat village being held afterward. Thanks to Rev. Drew Bunting and Mr. Bo Davis for their musical skills and to Ms. Caroline Wood for the awesome photographs.
Read MoreTime Left to Apply for Parish Support Specialist
There is still time to apply for the position of Parish Support Specialist at the Episcopal Church in East Tennessee diocesan office. Details about the Parish Support Specialist position are below. As a community committed to intentional, positive life for all people, The Episcopal Church in East Tennessee employs an efficient, dynamic team of talented persons to enable this mission in both time-tested and innovative ways. We are looking for a key team member to immediately support our parish (congregation/church)
Read MoreReconciling Thought: Bishop Brian Cole and Rev. Robert Childers in Conversation
Bishop Brian Cole and Rev. Robert Childers discuss their experiences of the Selma Pilgrimage and the future of racial reconciliation work in the Diocese of East Tennessee. We will publish upcoming interviews through our new Becoming Beloved Community newsletter. You may sign-up for the Becoming Beloved Community newsletter below. Transcript
Read MoreTrailhead Campus Ministry Receives Grant
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.
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