“The Ark Has Landed” – Worship at Church this Sunday
The Ark has landed! I am happy to report that Epiphany is dry. After the carpets are cleaned today (Tuesday June 18), we will be ready to reset the sanctuary chairs and other things that we had to shift out of the way of the water.
“Who Can I Trust” – Fr. Peter Frank’s June 9 sermon
Fr. Peter Frank preaches on Galatians 1.11 – 2.10 in the second part of Church of the Epiphany’s sermon series on Galatians. This sermon was preached on June 9.
From the Rector: Knowing the Will of God
With all the connections we have to information it still seems the most important connection eludes us. There’s no way to Google “God’s will”. We pray and sometimes get no answers. We are diligent in having a daily quiet time, but often our search of the Bible gives us the specific direction we want. Knowing the will of God can be an exhausting business…. or maybe not.
Six-Thousand Meals for Epiphany’s Neighbors
“One of the things we wanted to do right away when Epiphany moved to our new neighborhood was begin to get to know and to serve the people around us. It’s a great joy to see how Epiphany members have embraced our relationship with the kids at Coates Elementary and provided so much help in Jesus’ name.
Sermon for May 26, Fr. Peter Frank
Fr. Peter Frank preaches on the real meaning of God’s holiness and glory, and how they should drive us to our knees, on May 26 at Epiphany.
Pictures from Pentecost in the Park
Photos from Epiphany’s recent Pentecost in the Park worship service and picnic are now online! We had a great time hearing from Epiphany missionary Andy Fetzer, worshipping and eating a meal together on May 19.
Pentecost Picnic is May 19 at Frying Pan Park
Epiphany is going to the park for Pentecost on May 19 at 10 am. Andy Fetzer, a Young Life missionary that Epiphany supports, will be preaching during the worship service under the picnic shelter at Frying Pan Park beginning at 10 am. A pot luck picnic will follow.
Sermon: Following God’s Strategic Plan, Fr. Peter, May 12
What God cares about most are restored relationships with Him, which is great news, because knowing and doing God’s will in every situation in our life can be hard. – A sermon based on 1st Samuel 12.