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Founded as a new congregation in 1957 at Beechnut and Fondren, Epiphany relocated to its present location on the corner of Bissonnet and South Gessner in 1974. Since that time, Epiphany has become well known throughout the community as a center for outreach, spirituality, and the arts — all of which are expressed in diverse and creative ways. Please take your time exploring this site. We think you’ll like what you find.
The Rev. James T. Tucker, Rector
The Rev. James M. L. Grace, Assistant
Shrove Tuesday Celebration
Join us on February 16th from 6-8pm in the Parish Hall for a Celebration of Shrove Tuesday featuring Jazz Performer Kat Edmondson. Dinner will include Seafood Gumbo and Cornbread. For more information, click here.
Sunday Morning Lenten Series
featuring "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy.
Join the Rev. James M.L. Grace during Lent for a view of our own Christian journey through the lens of this post-apocalyptic tale. Sundays during Lent. For more information, click here.
Wednesday Lenten Series
In Abraham's Footsteps....
A PERSONAL FACE ON THE ABRAHAMIC FAITHS OF CHRISTIANITY, ISLAM, AND JUDAISM
Join us Wednesday nights for this series speakers from the three Abrahamic faiths (Islam, Judaism and Christianity) as we seek to put a human face on the these three different faiths all of which evolved from the same source.
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Spring 2010 Adult Education Series
The Bible in History
Join Rev. James M.L. Grace Wednesday nights for a series approaching the many intersections between the history of the Mediterranean world and Holy Scripture.
Part 1: Mesopotamia, Babylon, Egypt, Canaan, Assyria, and Greece
- January 13 Small States and Big Empires: The Ancient Near East c. 3000 – 610 BC
- January 20 Egypt: From Unification to the Middle Kingdom c. 3200 – 1500 BC
- January 27 New Kingdom Egypt: State and Society c. 1500 – 1000 BC
- February 3 The Neo Babylonian and Achaemenid Empires up to 499 BC
- February 10 Minoa, Mycenae, and the Greek Dark Ages c. 1700 – 500 BC
Part 2: Greece, Sparta, Macedon, and Rome (Begins April 7th)
Wednesday Evenings 7 – 8 PM
Epiphany Parish Hall
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