The Rev. Amy Morehous was this year’s featured preacher for the 2024 Convention Eucharist. The service was a celebration of St. Scholastica, the sister of Saint Benedict, on the eve of her feast day. This year’s convention theme was “Here We Are: Heeding God’s Call Again and Again” and the Rev. Morehous’ sermon touched on the exploration of discernment and call. Homily Text Eve of St. Scholastica Diocese of East Tennessee The Rev. Amy Morehous Knoxville – St. John’s Cathedral
Read MoreBishop Brian Cole addresses Association of Anglican Musicians in First Article as Chaplain
In the latest issue of the Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians, Bishop Brian Cole reflects on his relationship with music in ministry in his first chaplain’s article. If you are a musician in the Diocese of East Tennessee and interested in joining the Association of Anglican Musicians, contact Bro. Andrew Morehead at amorehead@dioet.org. Greetings! It is a joy for me to take on this new assignment as Chaplain to AAM. For over 20 years of ordained ministry, I
Read MoreDiocesan Office Closed Tuesday-Friday, January 16-19, 2024
The diocesan office will be closed Tuesday-Friday, January 16-19, as we follow The Episcopal School of Knoxville‘s lead on snow closings. However, the diocesan staff will still be available via email (https://dioet.org/office-of-the-bishop-staff/) and phone (865-966-2110). In-person committee meetings have moved to Zoom. Please stay safe in these conditions.
Read MoreFaith and Farming Meet in Chattanooga Area Farm Church
by Kelsey Aebi On Sunday afternoon, November 19, 50 people gathered for Farm Church, a day of worship and volunteering at Crabtree Farms of Chattanooga, a 22-acre community farm in Clifton Hills outside Chattanooga’s busy urban district. Members of churches from all across Chattanooga and East Tennessee, in addition to the Chattanooga Area Episcopal Youth (ChattEY), participated in the fall gathering. The events of Farm Church included a worship service under the canopy of open forest and an opportunity to
Read MoreLady Chapel Brings Fresh Life to Divine Office
by Allie Levanway A Lady Chapel is a small worship space within a church that’s dedicated to Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jesus’s mother. At my Anglo-Catholic church, Christ Church Episcopal in Chattanooga, our Lady Chapel is mostly used for intimate spoken services, private prayer, or children’s church. I spend a lot of time there on Sunday mornings while my young children get their wiggles out during their priest-dad’s sermon. I sit in the colorful shadows of the stained
Read MoreOrdination of The Rev. Zachary Settle PhD to the Priesthood
On Saturday, December 16, 2023, the Rev. Zachary Settle, PhD was ordained to the sacred order of priests at Grace Episcopal Church in Chattanooga. Many were in attendance from across East Tennessee and out of state. You can find a copy of the sermon by The Rev. Claire Brown below and photos taken by Mr. Jon Humber below that. Sermon by The Rev. Claire Brown Oh Zac, you’ve been looking for your path of authentic service in the world, as
Read MoreJerry Askew’s latest role as member of Bishop Brian Cole’s leadership team
by Georgiana Vines for the Knoxville News Sentinel (republished with permission) December 25, 2023 When Jerry Askew, who has been in higher education, health care and nonprofit work as well as being a community and civic volunteer, leaves one area of responsibility, he doesn’t get more sleep at night. He gets another job. With a three-page resume listing most of what he’s done in small type, he makes light of his situation. “Looks like I can’t keep a job,” he laughs.
Read MoreAnd God Is Little, Too: A Christmas Message
Bishop Brian Cole reminds us that God comes to us in littleness with inspiration from Sr. Chrysostom Koppes’ poem A Christmas Song. Bishop Brian Cole and the diocesan staff wish you a Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year, and Happy Holiday celebrations. A Christmas Song by Sister Chrysostom Koppes, O.S.B. O little stars, shine out, shine out And little winds blow still, And all you smallest angels rout High seraphs from the hill That looks upon a little town And holds
Read MoreReconciling Thoughts: Appeal for the Diocese of Jerusalem
Dear East Tennessee Friends, “Let me hear what God the Lord will speak, for he will speak peace to his people, to his faithful, to those who turn to him in their hearts. Surely his salvation is at hand for those who fear him, that his glory may dwell in our land. Steadfast love and faithfulness will meet; righteousness and peace will kiss each other. Faithfulness will spring up from the ground, and righteousness will look down from the sky.
Read MoreGrace Point Camp and Retreat Center Announces 2024 Summer Camp Dates
Grace Point Camp and Retreat Center has announced their 2024 Summer Camp Dates. Registration will be opened the first week of January. Family Camp – May 24-27 – Families and kids of all ages! Junior Camp – May 30-June 4 – Rising 4th-Rising 6th Intermediate Camp – June 7-12 – Rising 7th-Rising 9th Junior Summer Session – June 15-20 – Rising 4th-Rising 6th Youth Camp – June 27-July 2 – Rising 10th-Just Graduated Intermediate Summer Session – July 7-12 –
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