Worship at 8:30am on Jan. 31

We are expecting a significant snowstorm starting the morning of January 31. We will be worshipping tomorrow at Epiphany, but in order to allow everyone to get home early, we […]

Praying for Our Nation

Yesterday, scenes unfolded at the U.S. Capitol that shocked, surprised and disturbed us, regardless of our own political loyalties. This is particularly true for us at Epiphany. Many of us […]

Lessons and Carols 2020

Epiphany’s Service of Nine Lessons and Carols is a holiday tradition. This musical service combines Scripture and Carols in a journey through the Bible to Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem. A […]

Christmas with Epiphany

Worship: As we celebrate Christmas, Epiphany is offering both livestream and in-person worship (sign-up required). December Worship sign-up Christmas Eve sign-up Epiphany’s Livestream Christmas Eve Worship Bulletin Our regular in-person […]

Newsletter for December and January

Advent and Christmas information; calling kids for the Christmas Drama; continue studying the Bible “Live from Jerusalem;” photos from our first “drive-in” Stewardship Sunday; a report from one of our […]

In-Person and Livestream Worship at Epiphany

Epiphany is offering both in-person and livestream only worship services at this time.  Begin on Pentecost Sunday, May 23, we are taking another step forward by resuming in-person singing (while […]

“Salty” or Salt and Light?

I have recently had to deal with the fact that I am now officially old enough to not understand much of the current slang people use these days.  However, one […]

Epiphany Star Newsletter for October and November 2020

Salt, not “Salty” – a column from Fr. Peter; Mtr. Pamela reflects on times of darkness; vestry nominations are open; annual meeting is Nov. 8; photos from “Back-to-School Night;” a […]

Elizabeth Hudgins Funeral Livestream Information

A funeral service for Elizabeth Hudgins will be held at 11am EST on Tuesday, September 29.  A video livestream of the service will be available by clicking on this link . […]

3,000 Masks: A Good Problem

August 13, 2020 First of all, it’s good to be back from our family vacation to the Midwest.  We went fishing and boating.  We drove by the “Largest Frying Pan in Iowa” […]

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