Epiphany Welcomes Daryl Fenton This Sunday
This Sunday, the Rev. Canon Daryl Fenton, National Director for CMJ (The Church’s Ministry among Jewish People), will be preaching at Epiphany. CMJ is an international Anglican mission society.
Your View on Church of the Epiphany
What are Epiphany’s strengths? How would you like to see us grow? What words describe Epiphany now?
The answers to these open-ended questions, asked in a survey distributed to the congregation in September and October by the Vision Committee, are interesting, and remarkably unified.
Worthy Words: A Sermon Series on Key Concepts in Scripture
Fr. Michael Guernsey recently completed a three-part sermon series on three key words for understanding the importance and effect of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Videos of all three sermons are available here.
“Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled”
We are dealing with a lot of stress this week. While there is not much we can do about how the politics play out 28 miles away on Capitol Hill, we can take a moment and recognize how they are playing out inside of us. We can also hear the words of Jesus, words he spoke to his stressed out, beaten down little group of followers in John 14.
Ministry Spotlight: Music At Epiphany
Epiphany values music as a gift from God, given for our enjoyment, as well as being a strategic tool for strengthening believers and reaching nonbelievers. The Epiphany Music Ministry, led by Director of Music Jimmy Crawford, is made up of many parts that enrich and transform worship.
Managing God’s Money: Sermon for Sept. 22
Jesus says “No servant can serve two masters… You cannot serve God and money.” Fr. Peter Frank preaches on Luke 16.1-13
Spiritual Gifts Workshop at Epiphany Oct. 18-19
On Friday night and Saturday morning, October 18 & 19, Doug Greenwold of Preserving Bible Times will lead us in a “Spiritual Gifts Workshop” which will explore Scripture’s teaching in a non-threatening way on the nature, role and significance of a balanced outworking of Spiritual Gifts in our corporate life together.
Going from Bad to Worse – Sermon for Sept. 8
Why do we see things sometimes go from bad to worse instead of seeing good triumph over evil? Fr. Peter Frank preaches on the book of Habakkuk.
Dinner with Jesus – Sermon for September 1
We have dinner with Jesus every week at Epiphany, and dinners with Jesus are both a sign of God’s great mercy and a challenge to take seriously God’s character of compassion and call to humility. Fr. Peter September 1 sermon on Luke 14.
Exciting Fall Ahead at Epiphany
Epiphany Anglican Church in Herndon has a full Fall schedule of opportunities for spiritual growth, learning and time together as a congregation.